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Mental healthcare utilisation among Danish formerly deployed military personnel and their civilian counterparts: A cohort study

Abstract: Background: Prior studies comparing the mental healthcare utilisation (MHU) of Danish formerly deployed military personnel (FDP) with the general population have not …

Impacts of exposure to suicide of a military colleague from the lived experience of Veterans: Informing postvention responses from a military cultural perspective

Abstract: Although exposure to the suicide death of a military colleague has been shown quantitatively to increase suicide risk factors among veterans, there are very few studies …

Protecting but not protected: Sexual assault in the military

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to uncover common themes among tweets shared by victims of military sexual assault (MSA) and make suggestions for policy implications. By …

United States Army Reserve/National Guard soldiers' healthcare experiences, attitudes, and preferences: Differences based on deployment status

Abstract: Some United States Army Reserve/National Guard (USAR/NG) soldiers have substantial health needs, which may be service-related, but not necessarily resulting from …

Incident ocular inflammation after COVID-19 infection in a US Veteran population

Abstract: PURPOSE: To investigate whether COVID-19 infection is a risk factor for incident ocular inflammatory disease. DESIGN: Retrospective case-crossover study. METHODS: The US …

Veterans, families and the domestic geopolitics of remembering war

Abstract: This paper makes a key contribution to emerging debates at the intersection of domestic geopolitics and critical military studies by focusing on how veterans and their …

A pilot study of trauma-sensitive yoga and Breathe2Relax among service members in an intensive outpatient program

Abstract: Emerging research indicates that yoga is a promising adjunct to psychological trauma treatment. The current pilot study examined the associations between …

Veterans treatment courts: Eligibility, service provision, and future directions

Abstract: The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) was interested in understanding the VTCs and how they serve the needs of veterans. They commissioned a study via a transfer of …

Is lifetime traumatic brain injury a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in Veterans compared to non-veterans?

Abstract: Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is prevalent in veterans and may occur at any stages of their life (before, during, or after military service). This is of …

New research on Veterans treatment courts: An overview of the community participatory research on Veterans in specialized programming project

Abstract: Justice-involved veterans return to civilian life with a variety of mental and physical health challenges that often go untreated and increase their risk for self-harm …

A multisite examination of women Veterans in veterans treatment courts: A gendered comparison of demography, criminal history, program requirements, and substance use and mental health issues

Abstract: Although the overall veteran, arrestee, and incarcerated populations have been decreasing, women as a percentage of the veteran population and those legal involved are on …

We are all green: Do military experiences and involvement in the criminal justice system vary across race and ethnicity among incarcerated Veterans?

Abstract: Although participation in the military impacts the lives of all who serve, little research has examined how specific military experiences and criminal justice outcomes …