Traumatic military service experience can lead to increased alcohol consumption among veterans, who may use alcohol as a form of self-medication. Veterans with a psychiatric disorder or traumatic brain injury are more likely than nonveterans to be daily drinkers. Non-combat and combat veterans without a PD or TBI are less likely than nonveterans to be daily drinkers
Objective: This study aimed to examine among veterans (a) whether alcohol consumption patterns are a...
Objective: This study examined patterns of drinking motives endorsed by heavy drinking veterans who ...
PURPOSE: Drinking is common among young adult veterans. Previous research has established that veter...
Background: Brief web-based alcohol interventions (BAIs) are effective for reducing binge drinking i...
Combat experiences (CE) are a signature occupational hazard for U.S. Military personnel. Those who h...
Along with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is considered o...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
IntroductionA sizable literature has analyzed the frequency of alcohol consumption and patterns of d...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
This brief is about the relation between alcohol craving and mental health disorders among veterans,...
Over 2.1 million United States military service members have deployed in support of Operation Enduri...
Background: Since reports suggest that alcohol misuse is a health problem among U.S. military person...
ABSTRACT Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has cmerged as a preeminent injury in Iraq and Afghanistan, Th...
Background: Despite research highlighting the role of alcohol in military life, specifically in rela...
It is well known that enlistees and veterans in the United States are more likely to use alcohol tha...
Objective: This study aimed to examine among veterans (a) whether alcohol consumption patterns are a...
Objective: This study examined patterns of drinking motives endorsed by heavy drinking veterans who ...
PURPOSE: Drinking is common among young adult veterans. Previous research has established that veter...
Background: Brief web-based alcohol interventions (BAIs) are effective for reducing binge drinking i...
Combat experiences (CE) are a signature occupational hazard for U.S. Military personnel. Those who h...
Along with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is considered o...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
IntroductionA sizable literature has analyzed the frequency of alcohol consumption and patterns of d...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
This brief is about the relation between alcohol craving and mental health disorders among veterans,...
Over 2.1 million United States military service members have deployed in support of Operation Enduri...
Background: Since reports suggest that alcohol misuse is a health problem among U.S. military person...
ABSTRACT Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has cmerged as a preeminent injury in Iraq and Afghanistan, Th...
Background: Despite research highlighting the role of alcohol in military life, specifically in rela...
It is well known that enlistees and veterans in the United States are more likely to use alcohol tha...
Objective: This study aimed to examine among veterans (a) whether alcohol consumption patterns are a...
Objective: This study examined patterns of drinking motives endorsed by heavy drinking veterans who ...
PURPOSE: Drinking is common among young adult veterans. Previous research has established that veter...