Abstract: Twenty-four percent of active-duty service member households experienced food insecurity in 2020; however, limited data have suggested that few participate in the …
Abstract: Existing national and international research posits that Armed Forces personnel have relatively higher incomes than people in civilian occupations and benefit …
Abstract: This is the research brief for the report by the Directory of Social Change (DSC) published today. The research reveals that funders spend at least £8.6 million each …
Abstract: This report aims to provide a systematic and rigorous account of the landscape of funding that supports Armed Forces children and young people. In the context of this …
Abstract: This statistical release provides results from the Armed Forces Continuous Attitude Survey (AFCAS) 2023, along with results from previous years. Statistics from AFCAS are …
Abstract: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) represents a significant public and social health concern and may present particular complexities in military veteran relationships which …
Abstract: Purpose: This study explored Veteran and family member perspectives on factors that drive post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) therapy engagement within constructs of …
This impact report, focusing on activities and change against its theory of change during its 2019 - 2022 strategy period. The report, by Tiller Research Ltd, highlights outcomes …
Abstract: Military personnel and their families face biopsychosocial risk factors due to frequent deployments, long and dangerous assignments, being away from home, not being able …
Abstract: Military healthcare studies have reported a wide range of mental health issues amongst military personnel. Globally, mental health issues are one of the main causes of …