Promoting positive transition to retirement and cultural adaption for ex-service personnel has been identified as a priority for both social-science research and for public health policy in the UK. The Royal British Legion (RBL) aims to provide support to service and retired service personnel, but to date the transition to retirement experiences of older (60-plus) ex- service personnel remain under-researched. In this article, we employ a symbolic interactionist theoretical framework to examine older servicemen’s experiences and identity challenges post-retirement from the British armed forces. Data were collected primarily through semi-structured, focus-group interviews with 20 former servicemen. Here, we focus specifically upon the challe...
In the field of social science, it is commonly acknowledged that we are what we do. 'Learning to be ...
Social sciences approaches to the study of Armed Forces Veterans and their capacity to cope with soc...
The opportunities and challenges that younger, female, civilian researchers can encounter when under...
Promoting positive transition to retirement and cultural adaption for ex-service personnel has been ...
Currently, there is scant research that investigates in-depth retired servicemen’s perceptions and e...
The aim of the current research was to investigate the transition experiences of British military ve...
Career soldiers exiting the British Army undergo routine “resettlement” processes to tackle their ad...
In the field of social science, it is commonly acknowledged that we are what we do. 'Learning to be ...
The opportunities and challenges that younger, female, civilian researchers can encounter when under...
In this thesis, the impact of a three-year sport and physical activity-based programme on the transi...
For the soldiers involved, leaving the army and becoming civilians represents a psychosocial transit...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the unique factors of loneliness and social isolation within...
Career soldiers exiting the British Army undergo routine “resettlement” processes to tackle their ad...
The challenge of transition from service to civilian life is explored through the experiences of a s...
In the field of social science, it is commonly acknowledged that we are what we do. 'Learning to be ...
Social sciences approaches to the study of Armed Forces Veterans and their capacity to cope with soc...
The opportunities and challenges that younger, female, civilian researchers can encounter when under...
Promoting positive transition to retirement and cultural adaption for ex-service personnel has been ...
Currently, there is scant research that investigates in-depth retired servicemen’s perceptions and e...
The aim of the current research was to investigate the transition experiences of British military ve...
Career soldiers exiting the British Army undergo routine “resettlement” processes to tackle their ad...
In the field of social science, it is commonly acknowledged that we are what we do. 'Learning to be ...
The opportunities and challenges that younger, female, civilian researchers can encounter when under...
In this thesis, the impact of a three-year sport and physical activity-based programme on the transi...
For the soldiers involved, leaving the army and becoming civilians represents a psychosocial transit...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the unique factors of loneliness and social isolation within...
Career soldiers exiting the British Army undergo routine “resettlement” processes to tackle their ad...
The challenge of transition from service to civilian life is explored through the experiences of a s...
In the field of social science, it is commonly acknowledged that we are what we do. 'Learning to be ...
Social sciences approaches to the study of Armed Forces Veterans and their capacity to cope with soc...
The opportunities and challenges that younger, female, civilian researchers can encounter when under...