Moral injury and post-traumatic stress disorder are argued to be distinct yet related constructs. However, few studies have evaluated the factors distinguishing moral injury from PTSD. The present study sought to extend the work of Bryan et al. (2018) by differentiating the symptomology of moral injury and PTSD and their associations with suicidal behaviors among combat veterans. The study evaluated data from 129 combat veterans exposed to potentially morally injurious events. Exploratory structural equation modeling evaluated a measurement and structural model. Results revealed a four-factor solution, with the relevant factors being PTSD symptoms, guilt/shame, psychiatric comorbidities, and meaning in life. Guilt/shame and psychiatric como...
Background: Moral Injury (MI) is one of the adverse consequences of combat. Following exposure to po...
Exposure to potentially morally injurious events has been shown to be associated with posttraumatic ...
Objectives: Theoretical support for the moral injury (MI) construct is mounting, yet empirical suppo...
Moral injury and post-traumatic stress disorder are argued to be distinct yet related constructs. Ho...
Military veterans are exposed to unique deployment stressors that can precipitate the onset of vario...
Moral injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are two prominent mental health problems that...
The term “moral injury” has recently been introduced to describe psychopathology resulting from perp...
Individuals within the U.S. military frequently experience posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); how...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
The present study seeks to expound upon previous research indicating a connection between moral inju...
Background: Moral Injury (MI) is one of the adverse consequences of combat. Following exposure to po...
Exposure to potentially morally injurious events has been shown to be associated with posttraumatic ...
Objectives: Theoretical support for the moral injury (MI) construct is mounting, yet empirical suppo...
Moral injury and post-traumatic stress disorder are argued to be distinct yet related constructs. Ho...
Military veterans are exposed to unique deployment stressors that can precipitate the onset of vario...
Moral injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are two prominent mental health problems that...
The term “moral injury” has recently been introduced to describe psychopathology resulting from perp...
Individuals within the U.S. military frequently experience posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); how...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
While there is considerable research linking trauma to psychological distress (PD), such as posttrau...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
The present study seeks to expound upon previous research indicating a connection between moral inju...
Background: Moral Injury (MI) is one of the adverse consequences of combat. Following exposure to po...
Exposure to potentially morally injurious events has been shown to be associated with posttraumatic ...
Objectives: Theoretical support for the moral injury (MI) construct is mounting, yet empirical suppo...