“It'sa sign of weakness”: Masculinity and help-seeking behaviors among male veterans accessing posttraumatic stress disorder care.

M Silvestrini, JA Chen - Psychological trauma: theory, research …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Male veterans delay posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment and are less
likely to engage in help-seeking behaviors or receive adequate mental health treatment …

A qualitative systematic review of enablers and barriers to helpseeking for veterans that have completely left the military within the context of mental health and alcohol

CM Hitch, P Toner, C Armour - Journal of Veterans Studies, 2023 - discovery.dundee.ac.uk
The variation in the definition of a veteran, and the preference for quantitative methods, has
created mixed findings regarding the process of veteran help-seeking (HS) for mental …

Military-tailored yoga for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder

RE Cushing, KL Braun, SW Alden, C-IAYT… - Military …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Among veterans of post-9/11 conflicts, estimates of post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) range from 9% shortly after returning from deployment to 31% a year after …

Level of perceived social support, and associated factors, in combat-exposed (ex-) military personnel: a systematic review and meta-analysis

LE Grover, C Williamson, H Burdett, L Palmer… - Social psychiatry and …, 2024 - Springer
Purpose Combat deployment increases exposure to potentially traumatic events. Perceived
social support (PSS) may promote health and recovery from combat trauma. This systematic …

Medical-psychological support of specialists' professional activity in extreme conditions

YB Melnyk, AV Stadnik, II Prykhodko - Minerva Psichiatrica, 2019 - elibrary.ru
BacKGrOUnD: the proposed model of medical-psychological support of specialists'
professional activity (Model), which is verified on military-men in extreme conditions. The …

Symptom severity, self-efficacy and treatment-seeking for mental health among US Iraq/Afghanistan military veterans

M Keeling, N Barr, H Atuel, CA Castro - Community mental health journal, 2020 - Springer
Military veterans have high rates of mental health problems, yet the majority do not seek
treatment. Understanding treatment-seeking in this population is important. This study …

Help‐seeking among psychiatrically hospitalized military personnel at risk for suicide

LA Novak, JM LaCroix, KU Perera… - Suicide and Life …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Promoting help‐seeking is a key suicide prevention strategy. Yet, research on
help‐seeking patterns by high‐risk individuals is limited. This study examined help‐seeking …

Grit but Not Help-Seeking Was Associated with Food Insecurity among Low Income, At-Risk Rural Veterans

Y Qin, DA Sneddon, S MacDermid Wadsworth… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Rural veterans have poorer health, use healthcare services less often than their urban
counterparts, and have more prevalent food insecurity than average US households. Food …

Suicide risk communication and intervention preferences for veterans and service members

AE Beatty, JS Richardson, SV Batten… - Frontiers in public …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Despite the investment of public resources to fight staggering suicide rates among veterans,
we know little about how veterans and service members in crisis communicate suicidal …

A Phenomenological Study of Veterans' Perspectives of the Battle Buddy Relationship

V Silva - 2022 - search.proquest.com
The battle buddy relationship is a prominent concept among service members and has even
worked its way into mainstream colloquial use. However, research on battle buddies is …