This dissertation is theoretically informed by General Strain Theory (GST) (Agnew 1992, 2002), and examines binge drinking within a military veteran population. It begins with an assessment on reform and focuses on shaping knowledge around the issue of binge drinking by military veterans. The current study uses Agnew’s GST to argue for an understanding of how strain and stress can affect individuals who have served in the military and acknowledges how this strain can lead to negative coping mechanisms such as binge drinking. The latter part of the dissertation argues that understanding Agnew’s GST (1992, 2002) with a military population can help implement better knowledge and treatment for our United States military veteran population. The ...
Statement of the Problem: Approximately 33% of U.S. military personnel (defined here as active duty ...
Problem alcohol use has far-reaching economic, intra-, and interpersonal consequences. One particula...
This brief is about the relation between perceptions of veterans\u27 use of alcohol and their actual...
Background: Brief web-based alcohol interventions (BAIs) are effective for reducing binge drinking i...
The primary aim of this study was to provide a model that depicts the alcohol use patterns of young...
The negative outcomes from alcohol misuse have been chronicled for decades in epidemiological studie...
Heavy drinking is associated with significant health problems and increased risk for injury and deat...
"There are multiple stressors associated with military service to which service membersmay be expose...
Background: It is known that alcohol use is prevalent among American military personnel. There is li...
Objective: Hazardous drinking in the armed forces is a signifi cant problem. Alcohol use motivations...
BACKGROUND: Soldiers face extraordinary circumstances while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. Soldie...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and problematic alcohol use commonly co-occur among...
Background: Alcohol use is common in the military, and is associated with socializing and coping wi...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
The present study examines violent behavior in a military sample through an examination of General S...
Statement of the Problem: Approximately 33% of U.S. military personnel (defined here as active duty ...
Problem alcohol use has far-reaching economic, intra-, and interpersonal consequences. One particula...
This brief is about the relation between perceptions of veterans\u27 use of alcohol and their actual...
Background: Brief web-based alcohol interventions (BAIs) are effective for reducing binge drinking i...
The primary aim of this study was to provide a model that depicts the alcohol use patterns of young...
The negative outcomes from alcohol misuse have been chronicled for decades in epidemiological studie...
Heavy drinking is associated with significant health problems and increased risk for injury and deat...
"There are multiple stressors associated with military service to which service membersmay be expose...
Background: It is known that alcohol use is prevalent among American military personnel. There is li...
Objective: Hazardous drinking in the armed forces is a signifi cant problem. Alcohol use motivations...
BACKGROUND: Soldiers face extraordinary circumstances while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. Soldie...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and problematic alcohol use commonly co-occur among...
Background: Alcohol use is common in the military, and is associated with socializing and coping wi...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
The present study examines violent behavior in a military sample through an examination of General S...
Statement of the Problem: Approximately 33% of U.S. military personnel (defined here as active duty ...
Problem alcohol use has far-reaching economic, intra-, and interpersonal consequences. One particula...
This brief is about the relation between perceptions of veterans\u27 use of alcohol and their actual...