Recent findings have demonstrated that reintegration for Veterans is often challenging. One difficult aspect of reintegration—transitioning into the civilian workplace—has not been fully explored in the literature. To address this gap and examine work reintegration, this mixed methods study examined the perspectives of Veterans with mental health disorders receiving Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare. Forty Veterans rated factors that affect work success; participants also provided narratives on their most and least successful work experiences. We used t-tests and qualitative analysis to compare participants who did and did not serve in combat. Several themes relevant to work reintegration emerged in the narratives, particularly for ...
The challenge of transition from service to civilian life is explored through the experiences of a s...
Military veterans face various challenges during their transition into the civilian workforce, inclu...
This brief shows the impact of OIF and OEF National Guard and Reserve veterans\u27 mental health pro...
BACKGROUND: Veterans with mental illness often have poor employment outcomes. OBJECTIVE: This mixed-...
Veterans are a unique population and share a common experience: reintegration. The reintegration per...
© 2018, © 2018 Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Associatio...
This project was a systematic review of the research studies that have focused on the barriers of re...
Studies have consistently found high prevalence rates of veterans who experience difficulties reinte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-112).Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Gulf...
Active duty personnel as well as combat veterans of the United States often engage in military opera...
The present study is the first known attempt to explore what reintegration is like for those who sep...
Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previ...
bjective: Veterans with mental illness are at serious risk of poor work outcomes and career stagnat...
This study examined the roles of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cumulative exposure to pre...
Since 2001, approximately 2.6 million U.S. Service Members have deployed the Middle East in support ...
The challenge of transition from service to civilian life is explored through the experiences of a s...
Military veterans face various challenges during their transition into the civilian workforce, inclu...
This brief shows the impact of OIF and OEF National Guard and Reserve veterans\u27 mental health pro...
BACKGROUND: Veterans with mental illness often have poor employment outcomes. OBJECTIVE: This mixed-...
Veterans are a unique population and share a common experience: reintegration. The reintegration per...
© 2018, © 2018 Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Associatio...
This project was a systematic review of the research studies that have focused on the barriers of re...
Studies have consistently found high prevalence rates of veterans who experience difficulties reinte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-112).Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Gulf...
Active duty personnel as well as combat veterans of the United States often engage in military opera...
The present study is the first known attempt to explore what reintegration is like for those who sep...
Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previ...
bjective: Veterans with mental illness are at serious risk of poor work outcomes and career stagnat...
This study examined the roles of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cumulative exposure to pre...
Since 2001, approximately 2.6 million U.S. Service Members have deployed the Middle East in support ...
The challenge of transition from service to civilian life is explored through the experiences of a s...
Military veterans face various challenges during their transition into the civilian workforce, inclu...
This brief shows the impact of OIF and OEF National Guard and Reserve veterans\u27 mental health pro...