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Risk factors for suicide among veterans living with and without HIV: a nested case-control study

Abstract: The rate of suicide among people with HIV (PWH) remains elevated compared to the general population. The aim of the study was to examine the association between a broad …

Cognitive processing therapy: a meta-analytic review among veterans and military personnel with PTSD

Abstract: The purpose of the current study was to conduct a comprehensive meta-analytic review of Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD among military personnel and veterans. …

Exploring the prevalence of antidepressant medication discontinuation among pregnant veterans

Abstract: US female veterans have higher rates of mental health (MH) disorders compared to US civilian females and, consequently, are at risk for poor MH outcomes during pregnancy. …

They did not know how to talk to us and it seems that they didn't care: narratives from bereaved family members of black Veterans

Abstract: Racial disparities in the quality of health care services, including end of life (EOL) care, are well-documented. While several explanations for these inequities have …

Faith-based organizations’ support of Veteran congregants at risk for mental health conditions and suicide: a qualitative study of clergy experiences in los angeles county

Abstract: Faith-based organizations (FBOs) are often “gatekeepers” to mental health care for congregants at risk of mental illness and suicide, especially U.S. military …

Psychedelic-assisted therapy in military and Veterans healthcare systems: clinical, legal, and implementation considerations

Abstract: Purpose of Review: This review discusses the current and projected landscape of psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT), with a focus on clinical, legal, and implementation …

Care retention among veterans with serious mental illness who were once lost-to-veterans health administration care

Abstract:Objective: To evaluate care retention among Veterans with serious mental illness (SMI) who were lost to Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care for at least one year and …

Moral injury is a risk factor for substance use and suicidality among us military Veterans with and without traumatic brain injury

Abstract: A national survey of United States veterans was conducted, yielding 252 veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and 1235 veterans without TBI. Participants were asked …

How military chaplains strengthen the moral resilience of soldiers and veterans: Results from a case studies project in the netherlands

Abstract: In spiritual care research, studies on military chaplaincy are underrepresented, and most available studies center on moral injury. This article contributes to the …

Identifying depression in the United States veterans using deep learning algorithms, NHANES 2005–2018

Abstract: Depression is a common mental health problem among veterans, with high mortality. Despite the numerous conducted investigations, the prediction and identification of risk …

Heterogeneity in unmet treatment need and barriers to accessing mental health services among uS Military service members with serious psychological distress

Abstract: The goal of the current study is to examine heterogeneity in mental health treatment utilization, perceived unmet treatment need, and barriers to accessing care among …

Harnessing Patient Life Stories to Engage Medical Trainees in Strengthening Veteran-Provider Relationships

Abstract: Medical trainees do not have many opportunities to develop communication skills with patients. We established the voluntary “My Life, My Story” (MLMS) program at the …