This brief shows the impact of OIF and OEF National Guard and Reserve veterans\u27 mental health problems on their likelihood of employment. This study, unusually, found that less than half of the surveyed National Guard and Reserve service members had obtained employment by 45-60 days post-mobilization, despite their possible mental health problems. Suggestions for future research include gathering information from all potential survey participants, as well as service members entering the civilian workforce, beyond the first 45-60 days post-deactivation, rather than within this period
Emerging evidence highlights employment as a key factor influencing the success of transition from m...
Recent findings have demonstrated that reintegration for Veterans is often challenging. One difficul...
This study found that about four percent (4.2%) of VHA users with psychiatric diagnoses accessed emp...
This brief shows the impact of OIF and OEF National Guard and Reserve veterans\u27 mental health pro...
This brief is about the employment or enrollment in school of recently returned National Guard and R...
This brief focuses on the connection between employment status and veterans with or without PTSD, mi...
This study examines the relationship between psychiatric status and work impairment among OEF/OIF ve...
In this study, researchers found significant differences in employment among recently returned veter...
© 2018, © 2018 Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Associatio...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Environmental Health. Advisors: Pa...
This study investigates how the severity of PTSD symptoms relates to employment and earnings. It fou...
This presentation will provide an overview of the recently funded Department of Defense grant (Princ...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Since September 2001, approximately 2.77 million mil...
This study examined the roles of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cumulative exposure to pre...
High rates of mental health conditions and unemployment are significant problems facing Veterans of ...
Emerging evidence highlights employment as a key factor influencing the success of transition from m...
Recent findings have demonstrated that reintegration for Veterans is often challenging. One difficul...
This study found that about four percent (4.2%) of VHA users with psychiatric diagnoses accessed emp...
This brief shows the impact of OIF and OEF National Guard and Reserve veterans\u27 mental health pro...
This brief is about the employment or enrollment in school of recently returned National Guard and R...
This brief focuses on the connection between employment status and veterans with or without PTSD, mi...
This study examines the relationship between psychiatric status and work impairment among OEF/OIF ve...
In this study, researchers found significant differences in employment among recently returned veter...
© 2018, © 2018 Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Associatio...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Environmental Health. Advisors: Pa...
This study investigates how the severity of PTSD symptoms relates to employment and earnings. It fou...
This presentation will provide an overview of the recently funded Department of Defense grant (Princ...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Since September 2001, approximately 2.77 million mil...
This study examined the roles of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cumulative exposure to pre...
High rates of mental health conditions and unemployment are significant problems facing Veterans of ...
Emerging evidence highlights employment as a key factor influencing the success of transition from m...
Recent findings have demonstrated that reintegration for Veterans is often challenging. One difficul...
This study found that about four percent (4.2%) of VHA users with psychiatric diagnoses accessed emp...