Musculoskeletal Injuries Among Females in the Military: A Scoping Review
This paper reviews the types and causes of musculoskeletal injuries (MSKi) in military personnel and explores the risk factors associated with MSKi.
This paper reviews the types and causes of musculoskeletal injuries (MSKi) in military personnel and explores the risk factors associated with MSKi.
This article explores the relationship between postdeployment employment status and mental health symptoms.
This systematic literature review explores care and care giving in relation to veterans with dementia. The review aims to identify opportunities available to increase public awareness on dementia in military …
This study looks at the relationship between eating disorders (EDOs), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and sexual trauma in female veterans. It examines factors connecting these disorders and traumas across the …
Eating Disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress and Sexual Trauma in Women Veterans Read More »
An individual augmentee (IA) is a member of the military who deploys to an operational role without members of his/her usual home unit. The aim of this study is to …
Impact on Mental Health of Deploying as an Individual Augmentee in the U.K. Armed Forces Read More »
This study compares attitudes towards mental illness among military personnel compared to the general population.
Discharging personnel from military service prematurely results in significant costs both for the individual and for armed forces all over the world. This research seeks to identify the causes of …
Individual Risk Factors Associated with Premature Discharge from Military Service Read More »
This paper discusses the implication for the United States Army when recruits are medically discharged during basic combat training.
This study examines depression screening scores among women receiving obstetric care at a military hospital serving a Navy and Marine Corps community. The study offers additional data in support of …
This article examines the issues facing female-serving military families and how these differ from their male counterparts.
This study assesses the association between a spouse’s military deployment and adverse birth outcomes. These findings may inform programs and practitioners to best serve pregnant women with military-deployed spouses.
This study reviews how discharges from Initial Entry Training are characterised, through the current policy of a single descriptive category.
Many factors contribute to a healthy pregnancy and childbirth. These events in a woman’s life can be filled with many stressors; from bodily and hormonal changes to social factors, these …