The challenge of transition from service to civilian life is explored through the experiences of a sample of 225 UK army veterans between 1945 and 2000. All subjects had a war pension for a psychological disorder, and most had served overseas in combat roles. Statements about issues of adjustment and health were analyzed by the constant comparison method. Although 20 themes were identified, three (‘anxiety, nerves and depression’, ‘enduring illness attributed to combat exposure’, and ‘illness interferes with the ability to find or keep employment’) accounted for 46% of the total and were reported by between 53% and 86% of subjects. Consistency was observed in the ranking of themes over time. In content, they replicate those reported by vete...
Recent findings have demonstrated that reintegration for Veterans is often challenging. One difficul...
International audienceBackground: In light of the psychological changes in an individual suffering f...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the transition experiences of veterans when they leave the Arme...
Military personnel who have seen active service can be affected by their experiences. Much of the li...
Military personnel who have seen active service can be affected by their experiences. Much of the li...
Social sciences approaches to the study of Armed Forces Veterans and their capacity to cope with soc...
BackgroundEach year approximately 2000 UK service personnel are medically discharged with physical a...
In recent years, the health and wellbeing of military veterans has generated soaring interest politi...
The aim of the current research was to investigate the transition experiences of British military ve...
'Shell-shock', which is now known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), was first identified dur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-112).Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Gulf...
© 2018, © 2018 Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Associatio...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
Transitioning from servicemember to civilian is a complex process that many Americans undergo each y...
Recent findings have demonstrated that reintegration for Veterans is often challenging. One difficul...
International audienceBackground: In light of the psychological changes in an individual suffering f...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the transition experiences of veterans when they leave the Arme...
Military personnel who have seen active service can be affected by their experiences. Much of the li...
Military personnel who have seen active service can be affected by their experiences. Much of the li...
Social sciences approaches to the study of Armed Forces Veterans and their capacity to cope with soc...
BackgroundEach year approximately 2000 UK service personnel are medically discharged with physical a...
In recent years, the health and wellbeing of military veterans has generated soaring interest politi...
The aim of the current research was to investigate the transition experiences of British military ve...
'Shell-shock', which is now known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), was first identified dur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-112).Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Gulf...
© 2018, © 2018 Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Associatio...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
Transitioning from servicemember to civilian is a complex process that many Americans undergo each y...
Recent findings have demonstrated that reintegration for Veterans is often challenging. One difficul...
International audienceBackground: In light of the psychological changes in an individual suffering f...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...