Preliminary Psychometrics and Potential Big Data Uses of the U.S. Army Family Global Assessment Tool [0.03%]
美陆军家庭全球评估工具的初步心理测量学及潜在大数据用途
Kathrine S Sullivan,Stacy A Hawkins,Tamika D Gilreath et al.
Kathrine S Sullivan et al.
The purpose of the present study is to explore the psychometric properties of the U.S. Army's Family Global Assessment Tool (GAT), which assesses the psychosocial fitness of Army families. With data from 1,692 Army spouses, we examined the ...
Jessica A Kulak,Jennifer Fillo,D Lynn Homish et al.
Jessica A Kulak et al.
Research on the behavioral health of military spouses/partners is essential, yet lacking. Data on 344 civilian spouses were drawn from a study of U.S. Army Reserve/National Guard soldier couples. This project characterizes civilian spouses'...
Characteristics of U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard couples who use family readiness programs [0.03%]
美国国民警卫队和后备军中使用家庭准备项目的夫妻的特点分析
Erin M Anderson Goodell,D Lynn Homish,Gregory G Homish
Erin M Anderson Goodell
Use of family readiness programs (FRPs) by military families is not well understood. This work uses the Gelberg-Andersen Behavioral Model to identify characteristics of Reserve and National Guard (R/NG) couples who access FRPs. Data are fro...
Military Spouses' Self- and Partner-Directed Minimization in the Context of Deployment [0.03%]
部署背景下的军事配偶的自我和伴侣导向的淡化作用
Christina M Marini,Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth,Melissa M Franks et al.
Christina M Marini et al.
In light of technological advances enabling military couples to communicate throughout deployment, spouses of deployed service members often make decisions about what to share with service members, and how to respond to service members' con...
Knowledge Gaps around Smoking and Nicotine among U.S. Military Veterans Who Smoke and Implications for Practice [0.03%]
美国退伍军人吸烟和尼古丁相关的知识差距及其对实践的影响
Terrell A Hicks,Alexandra C Thompson,Sarah M Wilson et al.
Terrell A Hicks et al.
The present study describes the knowledge about smoking and nicotine among a sample of current Iraq-/Afghanistan-era veterans who smoke (N = 117). A majority of participants had knowledge regarding general risks of smoking and benefits of n...
Social and Psychological Risk and Protective Factors for Veteran Well-Being: The Role of Veteran Identity and Its Implications for Intervention [0.03%]
从身份认同的角度看社会心理因素对退伍军人福祉的影响及其干预意义
Richard E Adams,Thomas G Urosevich,Stuart N Hoffman et al.
Richard E Adams et al.
Social psychological theory hypothesizes that one's identity, self-definitions, and meanings used for a particular social role fosters individual purpose in life and affects behavior in specific social situations. As such, it can be protect...
Telephone-Based versus In-Person Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Veterans with Chronic Multisymptom Illness: A Controlled, Randomized Trial [0.03%]
退伍军人慢性多症状疾病的基于电话的认知行为治疗的疗效:与面对面认知行为治疗对照的随机研究
Lisa M McAndrew,Lauren M Greenberg,Donald S Ciccone et al.
Lisa M McAndrew et al.
Background: The goal of this randomized clinical trial was to examine the efficacy of a cognitive behavioral stress reduction treatment for reducing disability among veterans with chronic multisymptom illness (CMI). ...
Marital Satisfaction, Family Support, and Pre-Deployment Resiliency Factors Related to Mental Health Outcomes for Reserve and National Guard Soldiers [0.03%]
预备役和国民警卫队士兵与心理健康结果相关的婚姻满意度、家庭支持和预部署韧性因素
Bonnie M Vest,Sarah Cercone Heavey,D Lynn Homish et al.
Bonnie M Vest et al.
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between resiliency factors and mental health outcomes among US Army Reserve and National Guard soldiers. Our results demonstrate that higher marital satisfaction is significantly asso...
Aisling V Henschel,Meghan E McDevitt-Murphy
Aisling V Henschel
Aftermath of battle experiences (ABE) may contribute to adverse mental and physical health outcomes. This study examined ABE and their effect on health functioning and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 66 OEF/OIF/OND Veterans. Bivaria...
E A Smith,W S C Poston,C K Haddock et al.
E A Smith et al.
National military and veteran service organizations (MVSOs) have the potential to be advocates for stronger military tobacco control. This study consisted of qualitative analysis of interviews with 5 MVSO leaders (or their designees) and 6 ...