Psychological well-being among West Point cadets: The role of emotion beliefs and emotional integration

Abstract: Cadets at the United States Military Academy face challenges that evoke negative emotions, threatening their psychological well-being. Emotional integration–having an …

Overcoming through service: An explanatory sequential mixed methods inquiry into the psychological resilience of minority military members

Abstract:This dissertation research project sought to advance the current body of research on mental health and psychological resilience among active-duty military service members …

Effects of the Thank You-Sorry-Love (TSL) program on psychological and physiological well-being of military spouses

Abstract: This study examined the effects of the Thank You-Sorry-Love (TSL) program on depression, anger, marital satisfaction, and cortisol levels among military spouses. A total …

Self-perceptions of mental health among US Veterans and non-Veterans: Behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 2022

Abstract: Introduction: Veteran and other service member sub-populations have an increased likelihood of mental illness. Diagnosed mental health conditions among Veteran …

Impact of Veteran journeys opera on audience member attitudes related to Veterans with posttraumatic stress or unstable housing

Abstract: Few studies have assessed the impact of operas on audience engagement in social issues and psychological well-being. This study evaluated a streaming opera’s effects on …

Update: Diagnoses of Mental Health Disorders Among Active Component U.S. Armed Forces, 2019–2023

Abstract: Mental health disorders have historically accounted for significant morbidity, health care provision, disability, and attrition from military service. From 2019 through …

Examining the well-being of military spouses in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic using the quality of life survey

Abstract: The Quality of Life (QOL) survey of military spouses is a critical mechanism to inform the Canadian Armed Forces in efforts to support military families. Conducted during …

Experience and impact of inappropriate patient sexual behaviors within a large VA healthcare system

Abstract: Inappropriate patient sexual behaviors (IPSBs) can negatively impact work performance, job satisfaction, and the psychological well-being of clinicians and staff. …

Measurement Validity of the Six-Factor Model of Psychological Well-Being in a Military Sample: Implications for Measuring Well-Being in Service Members

Abstract: Subjective well-being is a positive psychological construct that has important implications for the U.S. Military’s goal to develop service members’ strengths and …

Connection between sleep and psychological well-being in U.S. Army soldiers

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The goal of this exploratory study was to examine the relationships between sleep consistency and workplace resilience among soldiers stationed in a …

Psychological well-being in US veterans with non-fatal suicide attempts: A multi-cohort population-based study

Abstract: Most people who survive suicide attempts neither re-attempt suicide nor die by suicide. Research on suicide attempt survivors has primarily focused on negative endpoints …

Promoting resilience and psychological wellbeing of military providers: The Navy Medicine Caregiver Occupational Stress Control (CgOSC) program

Abstract: Military Medicine providers (sometimes referred to as caregivers) not only endure the stress of supporting the medical readiness of operational commands, they take on the …