In the current paper, we first describe the rationale for and methodology employed by an international research consortium, the Moral Injury Outcome Scale (MIOS) Consortium, the aim of which is to develop and validate a content-valid measure of moral injury as a multidimensional outcome. The MIOS Consortium comprises researchers and clinicians who work with active duty military service members and veterans in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia, and Canada. We describe the multiphase psychometric development process being conducted by the Consortium, which will gather phenomenological data from service members, veterans, and clinicians to operationalize subdomains of impact and to generate content for a new mea...
The construct of Moral Injury has gained traction in the literature on military veteran distress, ho...
Military service often requires engaging in activities, witnessing acts, or immediate decision-makin...
The concept of moral injury, referring to the psychological impact of having one’s moral expectation...
As the construct of moral injury has gained increased conceptual and empirical attention among milit...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Moral injury refers to a set of reactions to acts of perpetration or commission that violate an indi...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Moral injury is not a new concept but there are present concerns surrounding the shortage of noted e...
The Moral Injury Symptom Scale-Military Version (MISS-M) is a 45-item measure of moral injury (MI) s...
Theoretical support for the moral injury construct is mounting, yet empirical support has lagged beh...
Moral injury is a relatively new, but increasingly studied, construct in the field of mental health,...
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one's moral code and has g...
Background: Exposure to a potentially morally injurious event (PMIE) has been found to be associated...
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one’s moral code and has g...
Moral injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are two prominent mental health problems that...
The construct of Moral Injury has gained traction in the literature on military veteran distress, ho...
Military service often requires engaging in activities, witnessing acts, or immediate decision-makin...
The concept of moral injury, referring to the psychological impact of having one’s moral expectation...
As the construct of moral injury has gained increased conceptual and empirical attention among milit...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Moral injury refers to a set of reactions to acts of perpetration or commission that violate an indi...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Moral injury is not a new concept but there are present concerns surrounding the shortage of noted e...
The Moral Injury Symptom Scale-Military Version (MISS-M) is a 45-item measure of moral injury (MI) s...
Theoretical support for the moral injury construct is mounting, yet empirical support has lagged beh...
Moral injury is a relatively new, but increasingly studied, construct in the field of mental health,...
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one's moral code and has g...
Background: Exposure to a potentially morally injurious event (PMIE) has been found to be associated...
Moral injury is the current term describing the breaching or violation of one’s moral code and has g...
Moral injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are two prominent mental health problems that...
The construct of Moral Injury has gained traction in the literature on military veteran distress, ho...
Military service often requires engaging in activities, witnessing acts, or immediate decision-makin...
The concept of moral injury, referring to the psychological impact of having one’s moral expectation...