Abstract: In what respects does military service matter in the legislative behavior observed in the U.S. Senate? While scholars long posit that the personal backgrounds of …
Abstract: Statement for the record submitted to the New York State Assembly Standing Committees on Veterans’ Affairs, Mental Health, and the New York State Assembly Subcommittee …
Abstract:There are now 2.1 million women veterans living in the United States, and they are more likely to die from cardiovascular disease (CVD) than women who have never served in …
Abstract: The Suicide Prevention Framework 2025-2031 identifies the gaps and opportunities within the veteran support system to make the biggest impact on preventing veteran …
Abstract: Stage One of the plan outlines five key objectives to be delivered across the first two years of the Framework’s lifespan, and within the parameters of existing funding …
Abstract: Access to and utilization of mental health services is critical for active service military personnel, veterans, their spouses, and their children. However, barriers …
Abstract: This strategy sets out the UK Government's ambitious goals for supporting Veterans and empowers the nation to deliver – that includes devolved governments, regional …
Abstract:This project was a clinical practice guideline (CPG) for mental health providers to expand telepsychiatry services to veterans who are homeless in a day treatment center. …
Abstract:Suicide rates in the US have been rising for more than 2 decades, with rates among veterans being significantly higher than those of nonveterans. Although there is …
Abstract:Avenues for recruiting cardiovascular research participants are discussed, particularly pertianing to the use of the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System which is …
Abstract: Military-connected children (MCC) face unique healthcare challenges that are often overlooked in civilian clinical settings. These children may experience frequent …