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Jennifer L Villatte,Stephen S O&#x;Connor,Rebecca Leitner et al. Jennifer L Villatte et al.
Past suicidal behaviors are among the strongest and most consistent predictors of eventual suicide and may be particularly salient in military suicide. The current study compared characteristics of suicide attempts in veterans (N = 746) and...
Magdalena Kulesza,Eric Pedersen,Patrick Corrigan et al. Magdalena Kulesza et al.
Veterans underutilize mental health services. We investigated the association between treatment seeking stigma and utilization of mental health services in a sample of 812 young adult veterans. Higher perceived public stigma of treatment se...
Joseph A Boscarino,Stuart N Hoffman,James M Pitcavage et al. Joseph A Boscarino et al.
We surveyed 700 veterans who were outpatients in a non-Veterans Affairs (VA) multihospital system. Our objective was to assess the prevalence of mental disorders and service use among these veterans. The majority were Vietnam veterans (72.0...
Peter Vazan,Andrew Golub,Alex S Bennett Peter Vazan
Many veterans face various mental health challenges after separation. This study examines change over 14 months in mental health and related factors among 242 veterans returning to low-income predominately minority sections of New York City...
Megan Avery,Meghan McDevitt-Murphy Megan Avery
We tested buffering and direct effect theories of social support to determine if combat exposure level moderated relationships between two aspects of social support (unit cohesion and postdeployment support) and two outcomes (PTSD and alcoh...
Sally A Koblinsky,Leigh A Leslie,Emily T Cook Sally A Koblinsky
With the return of troops from Afghanistan and Iraq, increasing numbers of civilian behavioral health providers are treating veterans and their families for service-related conditions. However, little is known about civilian providers' capa...
Genevieve M Ames,Roland S Moore,Carol B Cunradi et al. Genevieve M Ames et al.
This mixed method paper assessed interrelationships of unfair treatment at work, stress, and problem drinking amongst a sample of U.S. Navy careerists. Survey data from current drinkers (n=2380) were analyzed, along with qualitative intervi...