Suicide is a significant health concern among U.S. veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs released a report indicating that the rate of suicide for veterans is 1.5% greater in comparison to non-veterans. The rise in suicide among veterans has shown to be associated with the transition from military to civilian life. Approximately, 25% of veterans reported difficulty after deployment in major life domains including social functioning, productivity, community involvement and self-care (Sayer, Carlson, & Fraizer, 2010). The research has demonstrated that social problem-solving (SPS) can buffer the negative effects of stressful life events and daily problems (Nezu, Nezu, & D’Zurilla, 2013). Among the population of veterans, SPS has shown ...
Suicide rates within the military are elevated relative to the general population; however, research...
Objectives Despite the general suicide rate within the military being comparable to the general popu...
This brief is about current suicide prevention interventions within the military. In policy and prac...
The rise in suicide risk among military service members and veterans, specifically those involved in...
The present study hypothesized that social problem-solving (SPS), or the process by which a person u...
Veterans experience high rates of both posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicidal behaviors w...
Objective—This study examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential moderating variabl...
With approximately 20 veteran suicide deaths per day, suicidal ideation (SI) among veterans is an im...
Suicide rates are higher in veterans than civilians, perhaps due to increased trauma exposure (e.g.,...
Background: Military suicide rates have risen across all service branches, with the overall rate sur...
This study investigated suicidal ideology of military personnel as they transitioned from active dut...
Background: Preliminary data indicate the suicide rate in the United States military decreased in 20...
Veterans face many challenges upon discharge from the United States military. Reentry into civilian...
Suicide rates within the military have continued to rise in recent years, resulting in re-doubled ef...
Suicide rates within the military are elevated relative to the general population; however, research...
Suicide rates within the military are elevated relative to the general population; however, research...
Objectives Despite the general suicide rate within the military being comparable to the general popu...
This brief is about current suicide prevention interventions within the military. In policy and prac...
The rise in suicide risk among military service members and veterans, specifically those involved in...
The present study hypothesized that social problem-solving (SPS), or the process by which a person u...
Veterans experience high rates of both posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicidal behaviors w...
Objective—This study examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential moderating variabl...
With approximately 20 veteran suicide deaths per day, suicidal ideation (SI) among veterans is an im...
Suicide rates are higher in veterans than civilians, perhaps due to increased trauma exposure (e.g.,...
Background: Military suicide rates have risen across all service branches, with the overall rate sur...
This study investigated suicidal ideology of military personnel as they transitioned from active dut...
Background: Preliminary data indicate the suicide rate in the United States military decreased in 20...
Veterans face many challenges upon discharge from the United States military. Reentry into civilian...
Suicide rates within the military have continued to rise in recent years, resulting in re-doubled ef...
Suicide rates within the military are elevated relative to the general population; however, research...
Suicide rates within the military are elevated relative to the general population; however, research...
Objectives Despite the general suicide rate within the military being comparable to the general popu...
This brief is about current suicide prevention interventions within the military. In policy and prac...