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Mortality among individuals released from US prisons: does military history matter?

Abstract: The physiological effects of imprisonment are well-documented and include a heightened risk for various forms of mortality post-release. The incarceration-mortality nexus …

Measuring moral injury and treatment response in justice-involved Veterans: development and validation of a new moral injury scale

Abstract: With the explosion of Veteran Treatment Courts throughout the United States in the past decade has come more research into the effects of combat on justice-involved …

Challenges to hegemonic constructions of militarized masculinities in the neoliberal era: The case of South Korea

Abstract: In South Korea, military conscription lies at the core of the construction of notions of manhood and gender order as a whole. In a divided country, the hegemonic meaning …

Military sexual trauma as a risk factor for treatment non-response from an online, self-management posttraumatic stress disorder treatment for women Veterans

Abstract: Women veterans are exposed to high rates of trauma, including military sexual trauma (MST), and face unique barriers to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment. …

Assessing the link between bible reading and flourishing among military families: Preliminary findings

Abstract: This study examines whether participating in a Bible reading program for military families (called "Hero Squad") is positively related to overall human flourishing among …

Comprehensive caregiver supports and ascertainment and treatment of Veteran pain

Abstract: Disabled Veterans commonly experience pain. The Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) provides training, a stipend, and services to family …

Attachment, relationships, academic problems, and negative emotions in student Veterans with disabilities

Abstract: In U.S. higher education, the student veteran population is growing. As we research and research and gain deeper insights into student veterans and the impact that their …

Theorizing post-incarceration transition crisis and readiness through Veteran identity work

Abstract: Interest in adjustment issues Veterans face following incarceration has grown rapidly in response to the prevalence of stress-related disorders as well as the physical, …

Conducting ethnographic research in male-dominated environments: Reflections of a(n) (emotional) female researcher

Abstract: This article contributes to the field of qualitative research by shining a light on the additional and invisible work demanded of female ethnographers undertaking …

Gender microaggressions that target women in the U.S. military: examining links with depression and the moderating role of rank and coping

Abstract: In this study, we examined active-duty women's experiences with gender microaggressions in the U.S. military and their associations with depressive symptoms. We also …

Veteran’s Attitudes and Knowledge of End-of-Life Care: A Pilot Study Using a Mixed Methods Approach

Abstract: Veterans make up a quarter of the deaths in the United States (US). However, little is known about their knowledge and preferences about end-of-life care and pain …

Military-connected children with special health care needs and their families: A literature review

Abstract: Since 2001, armed conflicts have required extraordinary sacrifices by U.S. military service members and their families. Literature on the impact of the military lifestyle …