The United States has been in continuous military conflicts for the past two decades. The importance of having a fully capable fighting force is unquestionable, but too often, military units are not at full capacity due to service members (SMs) within a unit being unable to deploy due to mental health impediments. The surge of non-deployable SMs is a national security concern as it affects the SMs’ quality of life and Department of Defense’s (DoD) ability to fight today’s conflicts. This study bolsters military ACE research because it sampled more female and officer participants compared to extant military ACE studies. I applied a cross-sectional web-based survey design to recruit SMs in each branch of the US military and analyzed a sample ...
Multiple deployments have become a way of life for our Soldiers. In Army families, these frequent de...
An increased awareness about how trauma impacts upon children and adults is vital for the identifica...
Background: Children in military families have uniquely different childhood experiences compared to ...
Objective: To determine whether Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) predicts the development of Pos...
The study is based on previous studies regarding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) among veterans ...
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are well-documented risk factors for poor outcome...
This cross-sectional study examined (a) the mediating role of several social pathways (i.e., unit co...
Prior research has determined that there is a trend within the military that military women experien...
The role adverse childhood experiences (ACE) play on one's physical and mental health has become mor...
This study will examine the overall trauma history of student veterans at Eastern Kentucky Universit...
Active duty military personnel and National Guard and reservists experience multiple deployments as ...
Since the beginning of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, more than 2 million school-aged youth in the U...
Multiple deployments have become a way of life for our Soldiers. In Army families, these frequent de...
New positions have recently become available in the military and will eventually lead to increases i...
Military children have been a population of interest and research speculation for several decades. D...
Multiple deployments have become a way of life for our Soldiers. In Army families, these frequent de...
An increased awareness about how trauma impacts upon children and adults is vital for the identifica...
Background: Children in military families have uniquely different childhood experiences compared to ...
Objective: To determine whether Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) predicts the development of Pos...
The study is based on previous studies regarding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) among veterans ...
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are well-documented risk factors for poor outcome...
This cross-sectional study examined (a) the mediating role of several social pathways (i.e., unit co...
Prior research has determined that there is a trend within the military that military women experien...
The role adverse childhood experiences (ACE) play on one's physical and mental health has become mor...
This study will examine the overall trauma history of student veterans at Eastern Kentucky Universit...
Active duty military personnel and National Guard and reservists experience multiple deployments as ...
Since the beginning of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, more than 2 million school-aged youth in the U...
Multiple deployments have become a way of life for our Soldiers. In Army families, these frequent de...
New positions have recently become available in the military and will eventually lead to increases i...
Military children have been a population of interest and research speculation for several decades. D...
Multiple deployments have become a way of life for our Soldiers. In Army families, these frequent de...
An increased awareness about how trauma impacts upon children and adults is vital for the identifica...
Background: Children in military families have uniquely different childhood experiences compared to ...