Browsing by Subject "Veterans"
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(2021-10-08)Background: Rural veterans represent an understudied population, particularly as it relates to mental health. This study hypothesized that the relationships between demographic factors (race, employment status, insurance ...
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(2013-12-03)Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) is a non-traditional form of psychotherapy that addresses treatment goals with the use of horses. This small pilot study consisting of 5 veterans examines the effectiveness of EAP in the ...
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(2015-11-25)This study examined the transition of U. S. military veterans to college using a qualitative case study methodology. To target a specific institutional culture, data were collected from student veterans on the campus of ...
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(2022-05-20)Men, especially veteran men, are at greater risk to die by suicide as compared to women and civilians. Researchers have previously attributed this to men’s more probable use of fatal means, although the role of male cultural ...
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(2014-01-09)When enlisted combat arms military service members return from deployment and enter or reenter the American workforce, they often find it challenging to explain their Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) positions and ...
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(2018-03-06)Increased deployments to combat operation areas have resulted in veterans transitioning from the military in more significant numbers. Likewise, African American veterans are also leaving the military in more significant ...
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(2012-10-19)Prior research has established that a history of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or traumatic brain injury (TBI) increases the risk of suicide behavior. Few studies have examined the role of specific PTSD symptom ...