identity theory, military identity, and attitudes towards mental health, it was predicted that veterans with a stronger sense of identification with their military service would have more negative attitudes towards mental illness and mental health treatment, consistent with increased mental health stigma....
Help-Seeking Stigma and Mental Health Treatment Seeking Among Young Adult Veterans Veterans underutilize mental health services. We investigated the association between treatment-seeking stigma and utilization of mental health services in... Magdalena,Kulesza,Eric,... - 《Military Behavioral Health》 被...
These findings are important as they could help mental health professionals develop more efficient antistigma programs in active duty, veteran, and community populations.doi:10.31979/etd.jchp-6ugcMelissa DaoudDissertations & Theses GradworksDaoud, Melissa. "Stigmatization of Iraq Veterans With PTSD, ...
Additionally, the stigma associated with mental health in military culture can impede veterans from seeking help, making their condition worse, so early intervention and culturally sensitive approaches are essential for effective treatment and rehabilitation. Healthcare for Veterans with PTSD ...
StigmaVeteransArmedforcesA significant minority of veterans have poor mental health outcomes but their needs are not always well managed by the NHS. The of this paper is to explore veterans' experiences of NHS mental healthcare in Norfolk and Suffolk to identify ways of improving services.Design/...
The annual Wounded Warrior Project survey also found continued stigma against getting help for mental health issues.
seek help or treatment for these problems because of the stigma involved. Some veterans are not even aware they have a problem, or may think their symptoms are “untreatable”. It can take years of convincing before a veteran actually makes it to a doctor to receive a diagnosis and ...
Combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, mental health problems, and barriers to care. N Engl J Med. 2004;351(1):13–22. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Kim PY, Britt TW, Klocko RP, Riviere LA, Adler AB. Stigma, negative attitudes about treatment, and utilization of mental health care...
During the discussion, Singh addresses why mental health disorders may be occurring among returning veterans at such a high rate, why the youngest veterans might be at a higher risk of suicide, whether stigma around mental health disorders and their treatment may contribute ...
This could be owing to stigma, which may have made individuals less likely to report their mental health symptoms to physicians, an effect that could be more pronounced among men with military experience.39 These findings highlight the importance of improved identification, diagnosis, and treatment ...