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View article: A commentary on Bonanno and Westphal's (2024) three axioms of resilience: Application to military contexts
A commentary on Bonanno and Westphal's (2024) three axioms of resilience: Application to military contexts Open
This commentary examines the application of Bonanno and Westphal's (2024) three axioms of resilience to military contexts. Drawing on international research, we evaluate evidence supporting the three propositions: resilience is the predomi…
View article: Assessing Military Mental Health during the Pandemic: A Five Country Collaboration
Assessing Military Mental Health during the Pandemic: A Five Country Collaboration Open
View article: Addressing equity, diversity, and inclusion in JBI qualitative systematic reviews: a methodological scoping review
Addressing equity, diversity, and inclusion in JBI qualitative systematic reviews: a methodological scoping review Open
Objective: The objective of this methodological scoping review was to investigate ways in which qualitative review teams are addressing equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the process of conducting and reporting qualitative systemati…
View article: Insufficient Sleep and Behavioral Health in the Military: A 5-Country Perspective
Insufficient Sleep and Behavioral Health in the Military: A 5-Country Perspective Open
Purpose of Review The goal of this paper was to highlight the degree to which sleep, behavioral health, and leader involvement were interrelated using data from militaries in five English-speaking countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand,…
View article: A rapid scoping review of harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings
A rapid scoping review of harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings Open
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) can occur due to ecstasy use, and the number of people dying due to drug-related deaths has increased in the past 10 years. Harm reduction strategies could help prevent ADRs or decrease the inciden…
View article: ‘<i>I wouldn’t trust it …</i>’ Digital transformation of young people’s sexual health services: a systems-informed qualitative enquiry
‘<i>I wouldn’t trust it …</i>’ Digital transformation of young people’s sexual health services: a systems-informed qualitative enquiry Open
Introduction Digital sexual health technologies for young people, such as websites, texting services and apps, could address some of the sexual health inequalities that many experience, since they have the potential to overcome concerns as…
View article: The barriers and facilitators to young people’s engagement with bidirectional digital sexual health interventions: a mixed methods systematic review
The barriers and facilitators to young people’s engagement with bidirectional digital sexual health interventions: a mixed methods systematic review Open
Background Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and wellbeing of individuals and to the social and economic development of communities and countries. However, internationally young people endure a disproportionate burden of s…
View article: Crisis care for children and young people with mental health problems: national mapping, models of delivery, sustainability and experience (CAMH-Crisis2). A study protocol.
Crisis care for children and young people with mental health problems: national mapping, models of delivery, sustainability and experience (CAMH-Crisis2). A study protocol. Open
Background One in six five 16-year-olds have a probable mental health difficulty. Of these, almost half of older teenagers and a quarter of 11–16-year-olds report having self-harmed or attempted suicide. Currently, there is little rese…
View article: Nursing tropes in turbulent times: Time to rethink nurse leadership?
Nursing tropes in turbulent times: Time to rethink nurse leadership? Open
Internationally, health care is in turmoil. At the height of the pandemic, we argued that the social image of nursing remains overly hagiographical and idealized and that we need to progress to a radical new reality with contemporary nursi…
View article: A rapid scoping review of self-initiated harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings
A rapid scoping review of self-initiated harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings Open
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) can occur due to ecstasy use, and the number of people dying due to drug-related deaths has increased in the past 10 years. Self-initiated harm reduction strategies could help prevent ADRs or decre…
View article: Crisis care for children and young people with mental health problems: national mapping, models of delivery, sustainability and experience (CAMH-Crisis2). A study protocol.
Crisis care for children and young people with mental health problems: national mapping, models of delivery, sustainability and experience (CAMH-Crisis2). A study protocol. Open
Background One in six five -16-year-olds have a probable mental health difficulty. Of these, almost half of older teenagers and a quarter of 11–16-year-olds report having self-harmed or attempted suicide. Currently, there is little researc…
View article: 0212 Insufficient Sleep and Behavioral Health in the Military: A 5-Nation Perspective
0212 Insufficient Sleep and Behavioral Health in the Military: A 5-Nation Perspective Open
Introduction Insufficient sleep (< 7 hours per night) degrades both health and performance and constitutes a risk to military mission success. Accordingly, militaries across the globe are increasingly focusing on sleep management, inclu…
View article: Inclusive research: Repositioning the “hard to reach”
Inclusive research: Repositioning the “hard to reach” Open
The terms ‘difficult to access’ or ‘hard to reach’ are widely used within research communities. Indeed, we have ourselves used these terms. However, recent research that we have conducted with so called ‘hard to reach groups’ such as peopl…
View article: A rapid scoping review of harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings
A rapid scoping review of harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings Open
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) can occur due to ecstasy use, and the number of people dying due to drug-related deaths has increased in the past 10 years. Harm reduction strategies could help prevent ADRs or decrease the inciden…
View article: Which interventions improve HPV vaccination uptake and intention in children, adolescents and young adults? An umbrella review
Which interventions improve HPV vaccination uptake and intention in children, adolescents and young adults? An umbrella review Open
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination offers protection against the virus responsible for cervical, oropharyngeal, anal, vulval and penile cancers. However, there is considerable variation across, and even within, countries as …
View article: Pathways to mental health care in active military populations across the Five-Eyes nations: An integrated perspective
Pathways to mental health care in active military populations across the Five-Eyes nations: An integrated perspective Open
Military service is associated with increased risk of mental health problems. Previous reviews have pointed to under-utilization of mental health services in military populations. Building on the most recent systematic review, our narrativ…
View article: Resilience and attitudes toward help-seeking as correlates of psychological well-being among a sample of New Zealand Defence Force personnel
Resilience and attitudes toward help-seeking as correlates of psychological well-being among a sample of New Zealand Defence Force personnel Open
Research is needed to examine factors that contribute to psychological well-being among military service members. This study examined associations between various indices of psychological well-being, resilience, and help-seeking stigma amo…
View article: Beyond tropes: Towards a new image of nursing in the wake of COVID‐19
Beyond tropes: Towards a new image of nursing in the wake of COVID‐19 Open
On 21 December 2019, the first cluster of patients with "pneumonia of an unknown cause," which was subsequently identified as a coronavirus or "COVID-19," were identified in Wuhan, China. As we now know the virus spread rapidly around the …
View article: Mental Health Care for Service Members and Their Families Across the Globe
Mental Health Care for Service Members and Their Families Across the Globe Open
The U.S. Defense Department partnered with the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership on effective leadership and operational practices for delivery of mental health (MH) as well as addiction services throughout the world fo…
View article: Sexuality as taboo: using interpretative phenomenological analysis and a Foucauldian lens to explore fathers’ practices in talking to their children about puberty, relationships and reproduction
Sexuality as taboo: using interpretative phenomenological analysis and a Foucauldian lens to explore fathers’ practices in talking to their children about puberty, relationships and reproduction Open
Background Fathers can play an important role in their children’s learning about relationships and sexuality but we know very little about the father’s lived experience in this regard. Aim To explore eight fathers’ perceptions and experien…
View article: Treatment of military-related post-traumatic stress disorder: challenges, innovations, and the way forward
Treatment of military-related post-traumatic stress disorder: challenges, innovations, and the way forward Open
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the common mental disorders in military and veteran populations. Considerable research and clinical opinion has been focused on understanding the relationship between PTSD and military servic…
View article: Fathers as sexuality educators: aspirations and realities. An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Fathers as sexuality educators: aspirations and realities. An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Open
Men can play a significant role in teaching their children about sexuality but fathers’ practices and perceptions in this domain remain under explored. This study presents an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of eight fathers’ perce…
View article: The silencing effects of the childhood innocence ideal: the perceptions and practices of fathers in educating their children about sexuality
The silencing effects of the childhood innocence ideal: the perceptions and practices of fathers in educating their children about sexuality Open
This study employed Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to explore eight fathers’ perceptions and practices in talking to their ten year old children about puberty, relationships and reproduction. The fathers participated in face to f…