Suicide rates within U.S. military components, particularly the National Guard, are significantly higher than the general population suicide rate. To better understand and prevent suicide within this population, we must identify mechanisms of risk contributing to these discrepancies. One risk factor relevant to military service is moral injury, a term for experiences that violate one\u27s moral beliefs. Using a series of hierarchical multiple regressions, the current study examined the moderating role of post-deployment social support on the association between moral injury (self-transgressions, other-transgressions, and betrayal) and thwarted belongingness among military personnel. The current sample was comprised of 552 military personnel...
The rise in suicide risk among military service members and veterans, specifically those involved in...
Suicide rates within the military have continued to rise in recent years, resulting in re-doubled ef...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Suicide rates within U.S. military components, particularly the National Guard, are significantly hi...
The suicide rate among U.S. military personnel, particularly within the Army National Guard, is sign...
The term “moral injury” has recently been introduced to describe psychopathology resulting from perp...
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...
Suicide rates within the military are elevated relative to the general population; however, research...
Moral injury and post-traumatic stress disorder are argued to be distinct yet related constructs. Ho...
Moral injury refers to a set of reactions to acts of perpetration or commission that violate an indi...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
Moral injury refers to a set of reactions to acts of perpetration or commission that violate an indi...
As the construct of moral injury has gained increased conceptual and empirical attention among milit...
Moral injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are two prominent mental health problems that...
The rise in suicide risk among military service members and veterans, specifically those involved in...
Suicide rates within the military have continued to rise in recent years, resulting in re-doubled ef...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Suicide rates within U.S. military components, particularly the National Guard, are significantly hi...
The suicide rate among U.S. military personnel, particularly within the Army National Guard, is sign...
The term “moral injury” has recently been introduced to describe psychopathology resulting from perp...
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...
Suicide rates within the military are elevated relative to the general population; however, research...
Moral injury and post-traumatic stress disorder are argued to be distinct yet related constructs. Ho...
Moral injury refers to a set of reactions to acts of perpetration or commission that violate an indi...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
Moral injury refers to a set of reactions to acts of perpetration or commission that violate an indi...
As the construct of moral injury has gained increased conceptual and empirical attention among milit...
Moral injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are two prominent mental health problems that...
The rise in suicide risk among military service members and veterans, specifically those involved in...
Suicide rates within the military have continued to rise in recent years, resulting in re-doubled ef...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...