This article reports two studies that used the Ganz Scale of Identification with Military Culture (GIMC), developed for these studies, to evaluate the relationships between military culture and aspects of mental illness, such as stigma (Study 1), substance use, and trauma (Study 2). The first two authors are veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Study 1 found that active-duty military scored higher on the GIMC total score, and on the component values of duty, selfless service, honor, and personal courage than did a general population sample, but not on the values of loyalty, integrity, and commitment. Level of GIMC endorsement (low, moderate, high), was related to attitudes toward those suffering from mental illness. Additionally, lev...
Mental health stigma among military service members has been recognized as a significant barrier to ...
Former United States military members have consistently faced mental health concerns post discharge ...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...
During recent conflicts in which the United States military is engaged, research exposed the high nu...
Current research suggests up to 43% of United States and 37% of United Kingdom troops returning home...
Predominant military ideology, which perpetuates hegemonic masculinity by purporting emotional and p...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the experiences of active-duty servicememb...
Prior researchers have identified stigma as a significant barrier to mental health treatment for mil...
The recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have reignited concerns about the many negative health conse...
During recent conflicts in which the United States military is engaged, research exposed the high nu...
It has been clinically observed and the literature concurs that military service members often fail ...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
The purpose of the current study was first to examine the content and prevalence of, as well as asso...
The psychiatric costs of war have contributed to an ‘epidemic of suicide’ linked to PTSD among Unite...
Mental health stigma among military service members has been recognized as a significant barrier to ...
Former United States military members have consistently faced mental health concerns post discharge ...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...
During recent conflicts in which the United States military is engaged, research exposed the high nu...
Current research suggests up to 43% of United States and 37% of United Kingdom troops returning home...
Predominant military ideology, which perpetuates hegemonic masculinity by purporting emotional and p...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the experiences of active-duty servicememb...
Prior researchers have identified stigma as a significant barrier to mental health treatment for mil...
The recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have reignited concerns about the many negative health conse...
During recent conflicts in which the United States military is engaged, research exposed the high nu...
It has been clinically observed and the literature concurs that military service members often fail ...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
The purpose of the current study was first to examine the content and prevalence of, as well as asso...
The psychiatric costs of war have contributed to an ‘epidemic of suicide’ linked to PTSD among Unite...
Mental health stigma among military service members has been recognized as a significant barrier to ...
Former United States military members have consistently faced mental health concerns post discharge ...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...