ER Edwards, MM Goldsmith, HN Tran… - Psychological …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
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 transition are vast …
M Flack, L Kite - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Military identity and a sense of social connectedness may help explain differences in contemporary veteran wellbeing following transition from military to civilian life. However, it …
Role identity theory describes the purpose and meaning in life that comes, in part, from occupying social roles. While robustly linked to health and wellbeing, this may become …
D Vogt, MW King, S Borowski, EP Finley… - … : Health and Well …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Prior research has examined the independent effects of demographic and military characteristics, trauma history, and coping resources on military veterans' health. However …
Background The transition out of military service and subsequent reintegration to civilian life has been established as a period associated with an increased risk of psychological …
AM Maguire, J Keyser, K Brown, D Kivlahan… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Background Families with complex needs face significant challenges accessing and navigating health and social services. For veteran families, these challenges are …
Objective: This study explored the heterogeneity of Canadian Armed Forces veterans living with chronic pain to inform service needs planning and research using cluster analysis …
Background The transition to civilian life following separation from military service is associated with increased risk of mental health disorders, suicide, and poor adjustment. No …
Military veterans and their families face a multiplicity of challenges once they transition from service. Even though more American private and public-sector organizations are engaged in …