A job analysis was conducted of Air Force mental health providers and enlisted technicians embedded in special operations, intelligence, and high-risk training units. Participants rated 27 tasks on frequency, importance, difficulty, and risks, as well as the importance of 37 knowledge, skills, and...
Military Behavioral Healthcare 2013 (2558), organized by IDGA - Institute for Defence and Government Advancement. Find event details | Conference Locate (Clocate)
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. ...
The Military Behavioral Health: An International Journal of Research and Community Study is the flagship journal aggregating current knowledge about the biopsychosocial health and well-being of service members, veterans, and families impacted by military service. The journal will disseminate peer-reviewed,...
The Forum brought together military and civilian leaders and scientists with expertise in risk and resilience, behavioral health, economics, models of stress behavior, and suicide to address the financial challenges faced by servicemembers and their families. Participants were challenged to develop new ...
Behavioral health in the Department of Defense Patient-Centered Medical Home: history, finance, policy, work force development, and evaluation Integrating behavioral health services into the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is an important component for meeting the goals of easy access, whole .....
Health Agencies Update August 22/29, 2012 Military PTSD Care Bridget M. Kuehn JAMA. 2012;308(8):753. doi:10.1001/2012.jama.10695 Full Text Fewer than half of the individuals who screened positive for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after serving with the US military in Iraq or ...
Leidos helps prepare members for success before, during and after deployment, and provide them, their families and veterans with preventive and treatment services to guard their physical and behavioral health.
Among spouses of deployed service members, use of mental health services increased 20% during their first deployment and remained elevated between the first and second deployment due to increased stress [19]. Financial stress related to struggling to make ends meet, ineffectively managing finances, ...
This study is the first attempt to systematically examine the impact of prior military service and childhood adversity on physical and psychological health