Understanding criminogenic risk factors among United States military veterans: An updated literature review

ER Edwards, G Epshteyn, B Connelly… - Criminal Justice …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Justice-involved veterans (JIVs) are a high-priority subgroup within the US judicial system. In
recent years, empirical research into the characteristics, needs, and outcomes of this veteran …

Supporting the Frontlines: A Scoping Review Addressing the Health Challenges of Military Personnel and Veterans

A Alruwaili, A Khorram-Manesh, A Ratnayake… - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Military personnel and veterans meet unique health challenges that stem
from the complex interplay of their service experiences, the nature of warfare, and their …

[PDF][PDF] Reconceptualizing the US military's transition assistance program: The success in transition model

J Whitworth, B Smet… - Journal of Veterans …, 2020 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
This article describes and proposes the Success in Transition Model as a guiding framework
for a reconceptualized Transition Assistance Program (TAP) to support US military members …

Understanding the unique effects of identity in adjustment among veterans

A Meca, KK Allison, KL Ayers, K Carr, S Cox… - Military Behavioral …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Reintegration to civilian life among service members can be understood through the lens of
a transformation in an individual's identity structure. However, limited research has …

MAJOR BARRIERS FACING VETERAN TRANSITION FROM MILITARY TO CIVILIAN WORKFORCE: SUGGESTED STRATEGIES.

BK Ward Sr - International Journal of Business & Public …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
This study explores and elaborates on barriers face veteran transition from military to civilian
workforce. This study also suggests coping solutions. Some veterans are unprepared for life …

Psychological well-being in US veterans with non-fatal suicide attempts: A multi-cohort population-based study

BA Brown, FR Goodman, RH Pietrzak… - Journal of affective …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Most people who survive suicide attempts neither re-attempt suicide nor die by
suicide. Research on suicide attempt survivors has primarily focused on negative endpoints …

Assessing the Link Between Bible Reading and Flourishing Among Military Families: Preliminary Findings

M Bradshaw, SJ Jang… - Armed Forces & Society, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines whether participating in a Bible reading program for military families
(called “Hero Squad”) is positively related to overall human flourishing among children …

Military self-stigma as a mediator of the link between military identity and suicide risk

S Cacace, EJ Smith, RJ Cramer, A Meca… - Military …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT US military Veterans are at greater risk for suicide than those who have never
served in the US military. Recent federal calls include the need to investigate military …

Scoping review of the role of social support in women veterans' psychosocial and health outcomes

R Shaw, C Pengelly, C Crinnin, E Amina… - Journal of Women & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Women veterans are a steadily growing population and have unique military experiences
(eg, report high rates of sexual harassment and assault) that are impactful across the …

To support and defend: A eusociality-based account of suicide in US military service members and first responders.

FB Ringer, ML Rogers, MC Podlogar… - … : science and practice, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Humans are eusocial, a term used to describe “colony life” systems in highly social species.
Eusocial features include specialized defense and cooperative care of the young, self …