Abstract:This report presents the findings of an independent consultative study conducted by Alma Economics for the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust. The research explores the …
Abstract:This mixed-methods study conducted by Northumbria University’s Northern Hub explores the links between PTSD, social isolation, and loneliness among veterans. It combines …
Abstract: DOD and VA partially addressed challenges reserve component members face accessing disability compensation. Disability compensation claims generally must include evidence …
Abstract: Military service is often a family affair, with more than a quarter of the young people currently serving having a parent who also served. However, recent numbers …
To date, considerations of improving access to and quality of care for veterans often emphasise male perspectives. This may not reflect the needs of female veterans, nor anticipate …
Abstract: Each year, around 200,000 servicemembers transition out of the military. Various federal programs are designed to facilitate this transition. This includes helping …
Abstract: Over the last two decades, there has been an increasing awareness of the unique experiences and challenges faced by military personnel and the significant consequences …
Abstract: Introduction: Evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) are effective for mental health conditions, but access to these services remains limited and rural Veterans are …
Abstract: Although U.S. veterans are less likely than nonveterans to live in poverty, past estimates have found that millions of veteran households spend more than half their …
The purpose of this document is to explore all Combat Stress research over the past decade, which has as its focal point understanding the needs of the veteran community affected …
The reports describes a set of analyses of Project-100 closed cases. In particular, we analysed clients’ improvement while in therapy in terms of the GAD-7, PHQ-9, PCL-5, and …