The purpose of this quantitative study was to use the determinants of health care posited by Andersen's behavioral model to better understand mental health care services utilization in the Army. A random sample of 3,500 soldiers was used for analysis in this study. Regression analyses were ...
Behavioral HealthSystem of CareIntegrated Health CareArmy family member health and resilience directly impact soldier readiness and are critical to maintaining a deployable force. Military families face unique stressors, including combat deployments, that can negatively impact child and family functioning. ...
Secretary of the Army (SA) directed the Under Secretary of the Army and the Vice Chief of Staff, Army (VCSA) to take a holistic look and identify systemic breakdowns or concerns in the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) affecting the diagnosis and evaluation of behavioral health ...
(sex, current age, race/ethnicity, educational level, and marital status), service-related characteristics (age at army entry, time in service, deployment status, and occupation), prior mental health diagnosis, and other unit variables (unit size, suicide deaths, combat deaths, and unintentional ...
Army begins review of PTSD, other behavioral health diagnoses since 2001Steve Vogel
Mental health practitioners are trained to focus intensively upon the presenting symptoms and underlying needs of their individual patients and follow different paths and different orientations based on training. This training is often siloed with very f
This case-control study uses data from the Soldier Health Outcomes Study conducted as part of the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in
Planning and projecting critical human resource needs: the relationship between hope, optimism, organizational commitment, and turnover intention among U.S. Army reserve soldiers; Mark Bressler, University of Houston Clear Lake. The conflict between work and family roles: the effects on managers relian...
Over the past decade, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have evolved into a powerful tool to investigate genetic risk factors for human diseases via a hypothesis-free scan of the genome. The success of GWAS for psychiatric disorders and behavioral t
The present working dog model is part of an untapped birth to death cohort with standardized health, behavior, cognitive, training, performance, and environmental data. If the necessary resources were in place, molecular epidemiological and computational psychiatric approaches would present a powerful fra...