Concerned partners (CPs) of service members and veterans who misuse alcohol face help-seeking barriers and mental health problems. We used multiple regression to evaluate the efficacy of Partners Connect, a four-session web-based intervention (WBI) to address military CPs’ mental health and communication. We randomized 312 CPs to the WBI or a control group. Five months later, WBI CPs reported significant reductions in their anxiety and increases in their social support compared to control CPs. Intervention dose was also associated with improved WBI CP outcomes. Partners Connect appears to fill a need for families who face help-seeking barriers and provides an alternative to traditional care for those who may not otherwise seek help
Family and carer-involved interventions are increasing as a result of changes in policy and guidance...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need for interventions helping children affected by parental problema...
Concerned partners (CPs) of service members and veterans who misuse alcohol face help-seeking barrie...
Heavy drinking in relationships is complex and we focus on an understudied sample of concerned partn...
Problematic drinking is a serious and persistent problem among U.S. military service members and vet...
Background: There is a strong need for relationship interventions among veteran couples. Relationshi...
Veterans who courageously served in the military are often diagnosed with post-traumatic stress diso...
Partners of military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other non-psychotic psy...
Objective: Young adult American veterans are at-risk for problematic alcohol use. However, they are ...
Although a substantial proportion of service members returning from a combat deployment report indiv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-43)Getting veterans into treatment is a first and most...
Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom have kept the United States military engaged ...
OBJECTIVE: Military couples need and desire relationship interventions. Online interventions improve...
Social connection is essential for health and well-being. Although the salubrious effects of social ...
Family and carer-involved interventions are increasing as a result of changes in policy and guidance...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need for interventions helping children affected by parental problema...
Concerned partners (CPs) of service members and veterans who misuse alcohol face help-seeking barrie...
Heavy drinking in relationships is complex and we focus on an understudied sample of concerned partn...
Problematic drinking is a serious and persistent problem among U.S. military service members and vet...
Background: There is a strong need for relationship interventions among veteran couples. Relationshi...
Veterans who courageously served in the military are often diagnosed with post-traumatic stress diso...
Partners of military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other non-psychotic psy...
Objective: Young adult American veterans are at-risk for problematic alcohol use. However, they are ...
Although a substantial proportion of service members returning from a combat deployment report indiv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-43)Getting veterans into treatment is a first and most...
Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom have kept the United States military engaged ...
OBJECTIVE: Military couples need and desire relationship interventions. Online interventions improve...
Social connection is essential for health and well-being. Although the salubrious effects of social ...
Family and carer-involved interventions are increasing as a result of changes in policy and guidance...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need for interventions helping children affected by parental problema...