Abstract: The Influences of Intersectionality Theory in Veteran Healthcare Post-Transition Barriers and Challenges examines characteristics of the veteran population enrolled …
Abstract:The problem was the growing rate of U.S. military service-related suicides (M-SRS). The purpose of this qualitative narrative study was to explore the perceptions of …
Abstract: There is little research that examines the impact that military sexual trauma (MST) has on mental health and educational attainment for women veterans. This study …
Abstract:In recent years, mindfulness practice has become more prevalent in treatment methods for mental health issues, and it is an underlying component in many existing …
Abstract: Ongoing behavioral health conditions significantly contribute to non-deployability among United States Army service members. To improve readiness for deployment, the Army …
Abstract:Preventing harmful behaviors in the U.S. military is critical to service members' well being and mission readiness. Sexual assault (SA) and alcohol misuse (AM) have well …
Abstract:The problem addressed in this study was the academic challenges faced by mobile military-connected students who experience frequent transitions due to their parents’ …
Abstract: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to understand the essence of the collective lived experiences of United States military veterans of African …
Abstract: Background: Illicit substance use among veterans is a complex and multifaceted issue. As individuals who have served in the armed forces return to civilian life, they may …
Abstract: Building on the U.S. military’s suicide intervention efforts, the Intentional Life Project emphasizes preemptive action by embedding suicide prevention into military …
Abstract: Since the development of the GI Bill in 1944, the student service member population at postsecondary institutions has continued to grow. The problem was the lack of …