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ISSN:0899-5605

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Damian F O&#x;Keefe,Leanne S Son Hing,Victor Catano Damian F O&#x;Keefe
Using an anonymous self-report survey of 350 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel, this study investigated the effect of perceptions of the ethicality of one's immediate supervisor (supervisor ethics), right-wing authoritarianism (RWA), an...
Carolina Rodrigues-Silveira,Maria José Chambel,Paul Bartone Carolina Rodrigues-Silveira
Based on the Conservation of Resources Theory, this longitudinal study analyzes the contribution of organizational affective commitment during the preparation phase of a peacekeeping mission (T1) to explain the well-being of soldiers during...
Yajing Wang,Jing Du,Lei Xiao et al. Yajing Wang et al.
Military personnel live in operating environments in which poor sleep is common. In this cross-temporal meta-analysis (CTMA), 100 studies (144 data sets, N = 75,998) were identified to examine changes in sleep quality among Chinese active s...
Fred E Markowitz,Sara Kintzle,Carl A Castro Fred E Markowitz
Many military veterans face significant challenges in civilian reintegration that can lead to troublesome behavior. Drawing on military transition theory (MTT) and using data from a survey of post-9/11 veterans in two metropolitan areas (n ...
Julie D Yeterian,Sunny J Dutra Julie D Yeterian
Many veterans experience difficulties with mental health and functioning, yet many do not seek treatment and dropout rates are high. A small body of literature suggests that veterans prefer to work with providers or peer support specialists...
Mary Keeling,Heidi Williamson,Victoria S Williams et al. Mary Keeling et al.
A modest but significant number of military personnel sustained injuries during deployments resulting in an altered-appearance (e.g., limb loss and/or scarring). Civilian research indicates that appearance-altering injuries can affect psych...
Sowan Kang,Andrew J Waters,Craig J Bryan Sowan Kang
Studies have examined burnout and its impact on health, to include its influence on sleep. While many studies report a significant relationship between burnout and insomnia in civilian populations, no studies have examined this relationship...
Senait Solomon,Lisa M Shank,Jason M Lavender et al. Senait Solomon et al.
Adolescent military-dependents are an understudied population who face unique stressors due to their parents' careers. Research suggests that adolescent military-dependents report more anxiety and disordered-eating than their civilian count...
Katherine Kelton,Elizabeth E Van Voorhees,Eric B Elbogen;VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup;Kirsten H Dillon Katherine Kelton
Veterans with histories of incarceration are at greater risk for poor physical and mental health outcomes, yet prior research in this population has focused on specific subsets of veterans or a narrow range of predictors. We utilized the Br...
Bonnie M Vest,Rachel A Hoopsick,D Lynn Homish et al. Bonnie M Vest et al.
We investigated how military identity (i.e., veteran identity centrality, the extent to which military service is central to an individual's sense of self) relates to substance use and mental health among U.S. Army Reserve and National Guar...