Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previous research has documented a stigma associated with seeking treatment that interferes with the decision to seek treatment. This study, conceptualized using the theory of planned behavior, assessed beliefs about mental health treatment in order to understand mental health treatment seeking behavior among a group of returning National Guard soldiers who served in the war in Iraq. Methods: Participants were one hundred and fifty Operation Iraqi Freedom National Guard soldiers who screened positive for depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder or alcohol abuse disorder on the Mini International Neuro...
Background: Women comprise a growing proportion of the United States Armed Forces; yet, their unique...
The author investigated the prevalence rates of mental health problems reported by college students ...
Problem Statement: High rates of mental illness and poor treatment seeking have plagued the military...
Tracy Stecker1,2, John Fortney3,4, Francis Hamilton1,2, Cathy D Sherbourne5, Icek Ajzen61Psychiatric...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
This study analyzed data from a national survey of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans to improve understa...
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify rates, characteristics, and predictors of mental h...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...
This brief summarizes a scholarly article of the same name. It reviews research which assesses how h...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the experiences of active-duty servicememb...
Objective: Military veterans experience a higher prevalence of mental health difficulties compared w...
2018-07-19Military veterans of the post-9/11 era conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan are at high risk ...
There are a number of perceived barriers that preclude Combat Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108379/1/jts21942.pd
The objective of the present research was to test the hypotheses that: (1) Iraq/Afghanistan war vete...
Background: Women comprise a growing proportion of the United States Armed Forces; yet, their unique...
The author investigated the prevalence rates of mental health problems reported by college students ...
Problem Statement: High rates of mental illness and poor treatment seeking have plagued the military...
Tracy Stecker1,2, John Fortney3,4, Francis Hamilton1,2, Cathy D Sherbourne5, Icek Ajzen61Psychiatric...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
This study analyzed data from a national survey of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans to improve understa...
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify rates, characteristics, and predictors of mental h...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...
This brief summarizes a scholarly article of the same name. It reviews research which assesses how h...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the experiences of active-duty servicememb...
Objective: Military veterans experience a higher prevalence of mental health difficulties compared w...
2018-07-19Military veterans of the post-9/11 era conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan are at high risk ...
There are a number of perceived barriers that preclude Combat Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108379/1/jts21942.pd
The objective of the present research was to test the hypotheses that: (1) Iraq/Afghanistan war vete...
Background: Women comprise a growing proportion of the United States Armed Forces; yet, their unique...
The author investigated the prevalence rates of mental health problems reported by college students ...
Problem Statement: High rates of mental illness and poor treatment seeking have plagued the military...