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Postpartum women’s perceptions of risk of musculoskeletal injuries in the Canadian Armed Forces: A qualitative research study

Abstract: Musculoskeletal injuries (MSKi) are a major concern within military forces, significantly reducing productivity and military readiness. Within the Canadian Armed Forces …

Development and psychometric evaluation of the mental readiness for military transition scale (MT-Ready)

Abstract: The transition to civilian life following separation from military service is associated with increased risk of mental health disorders, suicide, and poor adjustment. No …

From able-bodied soldier to disabled Veteran: Moral striving among Danish wounded Veterans

Abstract: In this article, we investigate the role of military identity in Danish wounded veterans' efforts to re-establish identity after trauma and come to terms with a disabled …

Leadership perspectives on facilitators and barriers to sustaining evidence-based prevention interventions in the united states military

Abstract: The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) aims to prevent suicide, harassment, sexual assault, and partner and child maltreatment by implementing evidence-based behavioral …

Social connectivity and coping among vulnerable Veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic dramatically changed how people socialized. However, little is known about the extent to which the pandemic changed the …

Cancer Rehabilitation Veterans Affairs Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes Virtual Education Program: A Model for Virtual Learning in the COVID-19 Era

Codebeautify.org Text to HTML Converter Abstract: Rehabilitation is important in the care of patients with cancer for improving function, pain, and quality of life. However, only a …

Interpersonal circumplex theory in the treatment of operational stress and trauma

Abstract: When clients with a background in the military or policing are asked what brought them to treatment, they often reference a desire to improve relationships damaged by …

The experiences of LGBTQ healthcare professionals within military medical culture

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Creating a positive workplace culture affects patient outcomes and force readiness. An inclusive workplace culture is especially important for lesbian, gay, …

Women Veterans’ experiences discussing household firearms with their intimate partners: Collaborative, devalued, and deferential relational types

Abstract: Background: Rates of firearm suicide have increased among women Veterans. Discussing firearm access and reducing access to lethal means of suicide when suicide risk is …

Access to and accessibility of care for rural veterans with disabilities: a qualitative evaluation of VA healthcare experiences

Abstract: Persons with disabilities experience significant physical, attitudinal, and communication-based barriers to accessing care. These challenges are exacerbated for …

Neighborhood disadvantage is associated with sleep disturbance in a sample of trauma-exposed veterans

Abstract: Objectives: This study examined associations among neighborhood disadvantage, all-night respiratory sinus arrhythmia, fear of sleep, nightmare frequency, and sleep …

Servicewomen's experiences of the aftermath of sexual assault in the British military

Abstract: Harriet Gray, Nicola Lester and Emma Norton present the first peer-reviewed, empirical academic study that explores servicewomen’s lived experiences of sexual assault, …