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Coping strategies of African American cisgender female Veterans after experiencing military sexual trauma

Abstract:The United States Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides care for female veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST), which is harassment and …

African American women Veterans’ lived experience of barriers to seeking access to mental health treatment

Abstract:African American women veterans' race and gender present challenges as the compounded nature of the racism and sexism they experience creates specific barriers to seeking …

Post-9/11 Navy service members’ barriers to using military educational benefits

Abstract:There are studies explaining how many service members are using military educational benefits or the challenges service members incur after they have enrolled in school …

Examining the Veterans transition from the military to the teaching profession

Abstract:The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how veterans describe the experience of transferability and second-career preparedness in making the …

Creating a formal mentoring program for Veteran teachers: A qualitative descriptive study

Abstract:This qualitative descriptive study explored how veteran elementary school teachers in a Utah school district perceive the impact of formal mentoring programs on their …

Being a second-career teacher: Insights from the troops to teachers' initial teacher education programme in England

Abstract: In 2012, the UK Troops to Teachers (TtT) initial teacher education (ITE) programme was introduced by the UK government as part of plans to solve the joint problems of …

Behavioral health implementers' perspectives on facilitators and barriers to sustaining evidence-based prevention interventions in the U.S. military

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) requires the implementation of evidence-based behavioral health interventions (EBIs) to prevent harmful behaviors such …

A phenomenological study of the human response: understanding moral injury in Veteran suicide

Abstract:This study explores moral injury experienced by former combat veterans from the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marine Corps. who have faced suicidal ideation or attempts, …

A phenomenological study understanding religious and spiritual coping in African American female Veterans who experienced combat-related trauma

Abstract:African American females are drawn to pursue a military career for many reasons, including upholding a family tradition, securing funding for education, or simply due to …

Bridging the gap: Strategies for the private sector to overcome Veteran underemployment in the civilian workforce

Abstract:This exploratory qualitative study examines the factors contributing to the underemployment of veterans in the civilian workforce. It is grounded in Person-Job Fit and …

A qualitative study of a new metric for estimating early-onset colorectal cancer risk in male Veterans: "Colon Age"

Abstract: BACKGROUND: In several Western nations, cancers of the colon and rectum have been steadily increasing in persons younger than age 50. Although the age at which to begin …

Influences on alcohol and lifestyle behaviours among partners of UK (ex-)military personnel

Abstract:Whilst most spouses/partners (hereby referred to as ‘partners’) of military personnel do not report issues with alcohol misuse (1-3), there is evidence that the female …