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Birds of a Feather: Advancing US Active Duty, Reservist, and Veteran Medical Research, Together

Abstract: Medical research involving US active duty, reservist, and veteran populations can and should improve. Because the US healthcare system is accountable to active duty …

Taking stock of incarcerated military veterans: a review of (and guide for) research

Abstract: The sociodemographic backgrounds of inmates are essential for understanding their prison experiences and the extent to which they cope with incarceration and recidivate …

Integration of strength training into UK Defence Rehabilitation practice: current trends and future challenges

Abstract: The use of strength and conditioning (S&C) in musculoskeletal rehabilitation has gained wide acceptance among the rehabilitation community. However, there is an …

Promoting Military Women's Health Through Research Design

Abstract: Although active duty women (ADW) represent over 17% of the total U.S. Armed Forces, there are few evidence-based guidelines to promote the health of women who serve in …

Cancer incidence and etiology in the active duty population of U.S. Military

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: As members of the military, all active duty service members (ADS) must meet physical fitness requirements and are provided with equal-access healthcare …

Mental Health Reform: Design and Implementation of a System to Optimize Outcomes for Veterans and Their Families.

Abstract:The social, health, and economic burden of mental health problems in the veteran community is heavy. Internationally, the array of services and support available to …

A systematic review of interventions aimed at enhancing wellbeing, resilience or couple functioning in spouses of serving military personnel; evaluation of a web-based, resilience intervention for military spouses to support wellbeing

Abstract: Objective: Military spouses face unique challenges which can result in psychological distress and breakdowns in relationship satisfaction. Previous reviews have …

Contingency Management Is a Powerful Clinical Tool for Treating Substance Use: Research Evidence and New Practice Guidelines for Use

Abstract: CM-based treatments for SUD originate in basic behavioral science, namely the operant conditioning literature. Operant conditioning is a type of learning in which …

Combat injury is associated with adverse mental health outcomes among deployed personnel, but not for amputees: Is there a hierarchy of wounding?

Abstract: The developments in combat trauma care during the Afghanistan campaign have led to unprecedented survivability from severe injuries. However, the longer term physical and …

The prevalence of nonsuicidal self-injury in military personnel: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Military service members and veterans (SMVs) are at risk for self-directed violence, including nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). While NSSI is an important construct worthy …

Supporting the nation's transitioning veterans: narrative review of practices and recommendations for psychotherapy and counseling of veterans separating from military service

Abstract: Each year, approximately 200,000 service members transition out of military service and return to civilian life. For many, the stresses of this military-to-civilian …

Military Veteran Involvement with the Criminal Justice System: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Justice-involved veterans face heightened risk for mental health issues, substance abuse and correlated interaction with the criminal justice system, given the nature of …