Abstract Background Some veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. However, there is limited understanding of how veterans’ experiences and meaning systems shape their perceptions of barriers to VA mental health service use. In 2015, a participatory, mixed-methods project was initiated to elicit veteran-centered barriers to using mental healthcare services among a diverse sample of US rural and urban veterans. We sought to identify veteran-centric barriers to mental healthcare to increase initial engagement and continuation with VA mental healthcare services. Methods Cultural Domain Analysis, incorporated in a mixed methods approach, generated a cognitive map of veterans’ barriers to care. The method involved: 1) ...
Background Traditionally, veteran research and support have centred on the requirements of a predomi...
National Guard and Reserve (RC) troops (N=617) primarily from the Appalachian Region in Southwestern...
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet ...
BackgroundSome veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. However, there i...
Background: It is well established that veterans suffering from mental health difficulties under use...
Millions of service members of the United States armed forces have served in Operation Enduring Free...
We explored mental health care experiences of trans service members and veterans (TSMVs) through a m...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...
The purpose of this research project is to measure whether U.S. military veterans experience any sti...
The purpose of this non-experimental study was to determine if there is a difference in attitudes to...
The purpose of the current study was first to examine the content and prevalence of, as well as asso...
Former United States military members have consistently faced mental health concerns post discharge ...
Background Globally, millions are exposed to stressors at work that increase their vulnerability to ...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
A general knowledge of military culture when working with veterans is a way to enhance mental health...
Background Traditionally, veteran research and support have centred on the requirements of a predomi...
National Guard and Reserve (RC) troops (N=617) primarily from the Appalachian Region in Southwestern...
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet ...
BackgroundSome veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. However, there i...
Background: It is well established that veterans suffering from mental health difficulties under use...
Millions of service members of the United States armed forces have served in Operation Enduring Free...
We explored mental health care experiences of trans service members and veterans (TSMVs) through a m...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...
The purpose of this research project is to measure whether U.S. military veterans experience any sti...
The purpose of this non-experimental study was to determine if there is a difference in attitudes to...
The purpose of the current study was first to examine the content and prevalence of, as well as asso...
Former United States military members have consistently faced mental health concerns post discharge ...
Background Globally, millions are exposed to stressors at work that increase their vulnerability to ...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
A general knowledge of military culture when working with veterans is a way to enhance mental health...
Background Traditionally, veteran research and support have centred on the requirements of a predomi...
National Guard and Reserve (RC) troops (N=617) primarily from the Appalachian Region in Southwestern...
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet ...