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ISSN:0899-5605

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This study examines the psychological mechanisms through which belief in state war propaganda relates to combat motivation among Russian soldiers during the war in Ukraine. Using a cross-sectional survey of 1,060 Russian prisoners of war, w...
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Military veterans exposed to war zone stressors are at heightened risk for developing long-term posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Conventional therapeutic interventions often face challenges such as high drop-out rates and limited effic...
Amy M Smith Slep,Michael F Lorber,Jessica Hill et al. Amy M Smith Slep et al.
The period following basic training is a challenging one for young service members. They are away from family, training intensely for their future career fields, and may be navigating long distance relationships with intimate partners for t...
Katie Nugent,Kristina Clarke-Walper,C P T George Mesias et al. Katie Nugent et al.
As forces prepare for large scale combat environments (LSCO), military medicine must adapt by building an in-theater system capable of providing prolonged casualty care under direct threat, moving away from reliance on access to specialty p...
Viktor Burlaka,Vladyslav Klochkov,Oleksii Serdyuk et al. Viktor Burlaka et al.
Psychological support providers embedded within military and law enforcement organizations during armed conflict are exposed to both direct and secondary trauma, placing them at elevated risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In Ukr...
Isabel J Sible,Esther E E Estey,Shane W Adams et al. Isabel J Sible et al.
Active-duty special operations forces (SOF) incur a significant burden of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and posttraumatic stress-related sequelae. Integrative treatments may address multiple areas of functioning in this population. We ...
Laura G Barron,Vincent C Villanueva,Jamal S Qaiyyim et al. Laura G Barron et al.
In 2018, senior leadership within the U.S. Air Force's Air Education & Training Command directed a shift to competency-based learning and force development, and introduced a new office tasked to develop, validate, assess, and integrate comp...
Lisa H Jaycox,Daniel Elinoff,Lisa Wagner et al. Lisa H Jaycox et al.
Faced with increasing suicide rates in the U.S. Army, efforts are underway to bolster noncommissioned officer (NCO) training as suicide prevention gatekeepers and also to support upstream prevention efforts more generally. This qualitative ...
Oleg Kokun,Serhii Vietrov,Liudmyla Serdiuk et al. Oleg Kokun et al.
This study examined how combat exposure, continuous traumatic stress reactions, and personal resources (resilience and general self-efficacy) relate to somatic complaints in military personnel with psychosomatic disorders, and whether resil...
Young Eun Song,Min Jung Choi,Min Sun Kim Young Eun Song
Despite the quantitative growth of female personnel within the South Korean military, female members continue to experience gender microaggressions in their professional lives. This study identifies the specific patterns and conceptual stru...