Previous studies have implicated dramatic differences between military members and civilians with regard to violent behavior, including suicide, domestic violence, and harm to others, but none have examined military murder-suicide. This study compared military and civilian murder-suicide perpetrators on a number of demographic, psychological, and contextual factors. Military murder-suicide perpetrators were more likely to be older, suffer physical health disparities, be currently or formerly married, and less likely to abuse substances. They were also more likely than civilians to complete a murder-suicide due to a motive of depression, rather than one of jealousy or anger related to relationship dissolution. Logistic regression revealed th...
Objective: Combat veterans are at risk for several adverse outcomes such as posttraumatic stress dis...
Person-centered approaches are underutilized to identify people with shared risk profiles. In this s...
Background: Suicide in armed forces is a matter of concern despite adequate prophylactic measures th...
The current study aimed to address the discrepancy between suicide rates in the military and general...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
The objective of this study was to compare military suicide rates with civilian suicide rates, adjus...
International audienceHomicide-suicides (HS), the murder of one or several individuals followed by t...
IntroductionFew studies have examined characteristics distinguishing Veteran and civilian suicide de...
Suicide remains the third leading cause of death in the United States Armed Forces, despite widespre...
AbstractThere has been significant debate regarding suicide risk in Veterans compared to nonveterans...
Expert opinion is divided about whether USmilitary veterans, the vast majority of whom are middle-ag...
Suicide is an important issue of public health, with Veteran suicide being a somewhat unique sub-pop...
Predisposition of Suicide Among Active-Duty and Transitioning Members of the US Military Nicholas Ro...
dissertationSuicide is one of the most devastating issues facing the military. Research has yielded ...
Objective: Suicide is consistently within the top ten leading causes of death in the United States. ...
Objective: Combat veterans are at risk for several adverse outcomes such as posttraumatic stress dis...
Person-centered approaches are underutilized to identify people with shared risk profiles. In this s...
Background: Suicide in armed forces is a matter of concern despite adequate prophylactic measures th...
The current study aimed to address the discrepancy between suicide rates in the military and general...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
The objective of this study was to compare military suicide rates with civilian suicide rates, adjus...
International audienceHomicide-suicides (HS), the murder of one or several individuals followed by t...
IntroductionFew studies have examined characteristics distinguishing Veteran and civilian suicide de...
Suicide remains the third leading cause of death in the United States Armed Forces, despite widespre...
AbstractThere has been significant debate regarding suicide risk in Veterans compared to nonveterans...
Expert opinion is divided about whether USmilitary veterans, the vast majority of whom are middle-ag...
Suicide is an important issue of public health, with Veteran suicide being a somewhat unique sub-pop...
Predisposition of Suicide Among Active-Duty and Transitioning Members of the US Military Nicholas Ro...
dissertationSuicide is one of the most devastating issues facing the military. Research has yielded ...
Objective: Suicide is consistently within the top ten leading causes of death in the United States. ...
Objective: Combat veterans are at risk for several adverse outcomes such as posttraumatic stress dis...
Person-centered approaches are underutilized to identify people with shared risk profiles. In this s...
Background: Suicide in armed forces is a matter of concern despite adequate prophylactic measures th...