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Luther Elliott,Andrew Golub,Alexander Bennett Luther Elliott
This study examines the temporal relationship between prescription opioid (PO) and heroin use among veterans in New York City. Drawing on survey data from a convenience sample of 214 Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operat...
Richard E Adams,Thomas G Urosevich,Stuart N Hoffman et al. Richard E Adams et al.
Using a stress process model, the authors examined social and psychological resources to better understand mental health outcomes among veterans. For this study, we surveyed 700 U.S. veterans who were outpatients in the Geisinger Health Sys...
Carol Chu,Ian H Stanley,Melanie A Hom et al. Carol Chu et al.
Following deployment, soldiers may struggle to cope with the after-effects of combat service and experience increased suicidality. Therefore, connection to mental health services is vital. Research regarding the relationship between deploym...
Megan L Rogers,Fallon B Ringer,Matthew S Michaels et al. Megan L Rogers et al.
Little research has focused on suicide-related symptoms in female servicemembers, despite high rates of suicidal behaviors. This study examined sex differences in suicide-related risk factors in 3,374 U.S. Army Recruiters (91.9% male). Fema...
Sarah Beehler,Jennifer Ahern,Brandi Balmer et al. Sarah Beehler et al.
This pilot study evaluated the validity and reliability of an Experience of Neighborhood (EON) measure developed to assess neighborhood characteristics that shape reintegration opportunities for returning service members and their families....
Erin P Finley,Mary Jo Pugh,Raymond F Palmer Erin P Finley
Although interactions within veterans' families may support or inhibit resilient coping to stress and trauma across the deployment cycle, research on family resilience has been hampered by the lack of a brief assessment. Using a three-stage...
Martha L Lincoln,Genevieve M Ames,Roland S Moore Martha L Lincoln
This article addresses the conduct of qualitative research regarding sensitive or stigmatizing topics with military populations, and provides suggestions for implementing culturally responsive and effective data collection with these groups...
Todd M Bishop,Peter C Britton,Kerry L Knox et al. Todd M Bishop et al.
Disrupted sleep is common among combat veterans and can negatively impact response to mental health treatments. A trial of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) for nightmares was conducted wi...
Lindsey Zimmerman,Jennifer L Villatte,Amanda H Kerbrat et al. Lindsey Zimmerman et al.
We examined suicidal ideation among 399 active duty Soldiers and Marines engaged in mental health treatment. Using a generalized linear model controlling for demographic and military factors, depression, and positive traumatic brain injury ...
Nicole H Weiss,Daniel C Williams,Kevin M Connolly Nicole H Weiss
Substance use disorder (SUD) is highly prevalent among military populations and associated with a wide range of negative outcomes. The goal of the present study was to explicate the relations among negative affect, emotion dysregulation, an...