This study tested whether military culture, defined by greater adherence to masculine norms; higher levels of perceived personal control and autonomous motivation; lower levels of emotion-focused coping strategies; and a greater use of problem-focused coping strategies, resulted in better engagement in ...
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,...
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The Impact of Breast Cancer and Culture on Mental and Behavioral Health in the Cayman Islands: A Qualitative Study Background: Outcomes of breast cancer are affected by ethnicity, age, socioeconomic status, religious affiliation, medical preferences and more. The purpos... TR Saunders,TR Zolniko...
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 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 ...
In comparison, the prevalence of mental health problems is lower among the Chinese military personnel in this study. With the challenges of COVID-19, a culture of collectivism paired with a relatively strict Zero-Covid policy has probably offered potential protections to Chinese military personnel ...
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 ...
In a recent study, combat exposure among Army enlisted women was associated with an increased likelihood of developing behavioral health problems post-deployment, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and at-risk drinking.
Introduction and Scope of the IssuesMilitary Culture, including Lingo Overview of the Department of Veterans Affairs Boots on the Ground: The Combat Experi... SLVM Center 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Magellan Behavioral Health Selected to Administer Military & Family Life Counseling Program for U.S. Dept...