Numerous reports have linked moral injury (ie, experience or perpetration of a morally unjust event) with suicidal ideation and outcomes; however, little is known regarding mechanisms …
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 …
Objective Obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) is among the most debilitating psychiatric disorders worldwide, but has gone relatively unnoticed within the US veteran population …
Suicide is a pressing public health concern. Identifying risk factors and understanding their interplay is vital for effective prevention and intervention. This study examined the …
Increasing social connection and access to care has been found to decrease the rate of suicide in US veterans. The Veteran Outreach Into the Community to Expand Social Support …
Transitioning from servicemember to civilian is a complex process that many Americans undergo each year. This manuscript examines the psychosocial challenges that …
The empirical inquiry at the heart of this qualitative phenomenological research revolves around the identification of mental health stigma and suicidal ideation within the military …
Suicide is currently the 11 th leading cause of death in the Unites States (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, 2024), and is especially high among the farming and …
The purpose of the capstone project was to identify a procedure to increase the number of lethal means safety encounters occurring with the veteran population. Ultimately, the …