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View article: Linking Neurobehavioral Symptoms to Productive Activities in Post-9/11 Veterans: A Correlational Analysis Using TVMI Data
Linking Neurobehavioral Symptoms to Productive Activities in Post-9/11 Veterans: A Correlational Analysis Using TVMI Data Open
Introduction Military veterans are at risk for long-term neurobehavioral symptoms who may hinder participation in productive activities following their transition out of military service. This study examined the association between injury-…
View article: Feasibility, acceptability, and outcomes: A pilot trial of the enhancing social function in older veterans with PTSD (ESVP) group intervention.
Feasibility, acceptability, and outcomes: A pilot trial of the enhancing social function in older veterans with PTSD (ESVP) group intervention. Open
Poor social function is associated with negative health outcomes and premature mortality in older veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This pilot randomized trial evaluated a nine-session group-based intervention (Enhancing …
View article: Eating disorder screening measures in post-9/11 veteran men and women.
Eating disorder screening measures in post-9/11 veteran men and women. Open
Eating disorders (EDs) are among the deadliest psychiatric disorders but are underdetected in health care settings, and the majority of people with these conditions do not get treatment for them. There is a need for well-validated and brie…
View article: Posttraumatic resilience and growth: A network analysis of character strengths among sexual assault survivors.
Posttraumatic resilience and growth: A network analysis of character strengths among sexual assault survivors. Open
These findings highlight character strengths that may be most important to cultivate in trauma-focused care for survivors. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
View article: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Moral Injury Outcome Measures
A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Moral Injury Outcome Measures Open
Purpose of Review As evidence accumulates for the pernicious effects of exposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) on mental health, the need for improved measurement of moral injury has grown. This article summarizes the psy…
View article: Beyond Physical and Mental Health: The Broader Impacts of Intimate Partner Violence on Psychosocial Well‐Being Among Women and Men Veterans
Beyond Physical and Mental Health: The Broader Impacts of Intimate Partner Violence on Psychosocial Well‐Being Among Women and Men Veterans Open
Research on the consequences of experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) has predominantly focused on specific physical and mental health outcomes and have emphasized the impacts for women. Fewer studies have comprehensively documented…
View article: Examining the factor structure of the nine-item Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Screen in a national U.S. military veteran sample.
Examining the factor structure of the nine-item Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Screen in a national U.S. military veteran sample. Open
Disordered eating is a prevalent and relevant health concern that remains understudied among U.S. military veterans. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a newly recognized feeding and eating disorder characterized by overl…
View article: Using Well-Being Measurements to Enhance Clinical Practice
Using Well-Being Measurements to Enhance Clinical Practice Open
View article: Measuring What Matters Most
Measuring What Matters Most Open
View article: Measuring the Well-Being of the Whole Person in Clinical Care, Health Research, and Population Health Evaluation
Measuring the Well-Being of the Whole Person in Clinical Care, Health Research, and Population Health Evaluation Open
Objectives: In 2023, the U.S. Veterans Health Administration convened a State of the Art meeting to evaluate the existing evidence and make recommendations for measuring the well-being of the whole person in clinical care, health research,…
View article: Measuring Patient Well-Being During Whole-Person Clinical Care
Measuring Patient Well-Being During Whole-Person Clinical Care Open
Background: Measuring patient well-being during clinical care may enhance patient-centered communication and treatment planning. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) piloted the use of the Well-Being Signs (WBS), a self-report measure …
View article: Personalizing cognitive processing therapy with a case formulation approach to intentionally target impairment in psychosocial functioning associated with PTSD
Personalizing cognitive processing therapy with a case formulation approach to intentionally target impairment in psychosocial functioning associated with PTSD Open
View article: Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for pain management for veterans separating from military service: study protocol of a hybrid type 2 study testing implementation facilitation versus training-as-usual
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for pain management for veterans separating from military service: study protocol of a hybrid type 2 study testing implementation facilitation versus training-as-usual Open
Background Veterans transitioning to civilian life often have chronic pain from service-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) with higher risk for substance misuse. Many seek VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) compensation for MSD. Use …
View article: Psychosocial Well-Being at the Time of Trauma Exposure and Risk of PTSD
Psychosocial Well-Being at the Time of Trauma Exposure and Risk of PTSD Open
This cohort study examines whether 3 well-being domains—vocational, financial, and social—are associated with the risk of developing subsequent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a traumatic event.
View article: Trauma exposure, mental health, and mental health treatment among LGBTQ+ veterans and nonveterans.
Trauma exposure, mental health, and mental health treatment among LGBTQ+ veterans and nonveterans. Open
The study was the first to demonstrate that LGBTQ+ veterans have a greater prevalence of PTEs and other stressors and report worse mental health symptoms. These findings suggest that LGBTQ+ veterans may have unmet mental health treatment n…
View article: Gender as a moderator of associations between military sexual trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder treatment utilization.
Gender as a moderator of associations between military sexual trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder treatment utilization. Open
The present study sought to investigate whether gender moderates the relationship between military sexual trauma (MST) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment utilization, among veterans with clinically significant PTSD symptoms…
View article: Identifying candidate mechanisms of comorbidity in disordered eating and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among U.S. veterans: A network analytic approach.
Identifying candidate mechanisms of comorbidity in disordered eating and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among U.S. veterans: A network analytic approach. Open
Cross-sectional network models of PTSD and DE symptoms largely replicated across national samples of U.S. veterans and between men and women within samples. Cognitive features of both disorders, along with avoidance, may partially underlie…
View article: From posttraumatic stress symptoms to suicidal ideation among military veterans: Pathways founded on meaning in life and gratitude
From posttraumatic stress symptoms to suicidal ideation among military veterans: Pathways founded on meaning in life and gratitude Open
Military veterans experience higher rates of suicidal ideation compared to nonveteran populations. Importantly, suicidal ideation often precedes and predicts fatal and nonfatal suicide attempts, and thus it is critical to better understand…
View article: Perceived social support moderates the relations between mental health symptoms and current suicidal ideation.
Perceived social support moderates the relations between mental health symptoms and current suicidal ideation. Open
Despite efforts to identify risk factors associated with suicidal ideation (SI), less work has been conducted to highlight protective factors to promote prevention. Perceived social support has been shown to positively impact a wide range …
View article: Enhancing Representation of Special Populations: An Approach to the Inclusion of Women Veterans in Va Clinical Trials
Enhancing Representation of Special Populations: An Approach to the Inclusion of Women Veterans in Va Clinical Trials Open
View article: Personalizing Cognitive Processing Therapy with a Case Formulation Approach to Intentionally Target Impairment in Psychosocial Functioning Associated with Ptsd
Personalizing Cognitive Processing Therapy with a Case Formulation Approach to Intentionally Target Impairment in Psychosocial Functioning Associated with Ptsd Open
View article: Meaning in life following service among post‐9/11 military veterans: A latent growth mixture model analysis
Meaning in life following service among post‐9/11 military veterans: A latent growth mixture model analysis Open
Meaning in life refers to the “sense made of, and significance felt regarding, the nature of one's being and existence.” Meaningful living promotes well‐being, resilience, and personal growth. Yet, much remains unknown about how meaning ch…
View article: Experiences of discrimination and mental health treatment seeking among LGBQ+ veterans.
Experiences of discrimination and mental health treatment seeking among LGBQ+ veterans. Open
View article: Prevalence of Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence Among US Military Veterans: Findings from Surveys with Two National Samples
Prevalence of Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence Among US Military Veterans: Findings from Surveys with Two National Samples Open
Background Sexual violence (SV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) experiences are major social determinants of adverse health. There is limited prevalence data on these experiences for veterans, particularly across sociodemographic group…
View article: Associations between <i>DSM‐5</i> posttraumatic stress disorder Criterion E2 endorsement and selected self‐destructive behaviors in recent‐era veterans: A focus on disordered eating
Associations between <i>DSM‐5</i> posttraumatic stress disorder Criterion E2 endorsement and selected self‐destructive behaviors in recent‐era veterans: A focus on disordered eating Open
Revisions to the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) criteria in the DSM‐5 included a new criterion in the alterations in arousal and reactivity cluster (i.e., engagement in reckless and self‐destructive behaviors; Criterion E2). Despite …
View article: Contribution of veterans' initial post‐separation vocational, financial, and social experiences to their suicidal ideation trajectories following military service
Contribution of veterans' initial post‐separation vocational, financial, and social experiences to their suicidal ideation trajectories following military service Open
Background Veterans' success with navigating the challenges of transition from military service may contribute to their risk for suicidal outcomes. The concept of well‐being can help to conceptualize and assess successful navigation of rei…
View article: Development and cross-validation of a veterans mental health risk factor screen
Development and cross-validation of a veterans mental health risk factor screen Open
Background VA primary care patients are routinely screened for current symptoms of PTSD, depression, and alcohol disorders, but many who screen positive do not engage in care. In addition to stigma about mental disorders and a high value o…
View article: Physical health of Post-9/11 U.S. Military veterans in the context of Healthy People 2020 targeted topic areas: Results from the Comparative Health Assessment Interview Research Study
Physical health of Post-9/11 U.S. Military veterans in the context of Healthy People 2020 targeted topic areas: Results from the Comparative Health Assessment Interview Research Study Open
Large-scale epidemiological studies suggest that veterans may have poorer physical health than nonveterans, but this has been largely unexamined in post-9/11 veterans despite research indicating their high levels of disability and healthca…
View article: The Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory (PTCI): Psychometric evaluation in veteran men and women with trauma exposure.
The Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory (PTCI): Psychometric evaluation in veteran men and women with trauma exposure. Open
The Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory (PTCI) is a self-report measure of negative posttraumatic cognitions, which is an important construct in the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Evidence for the most …
View article: Gender differences in direct and indirect associations of trauma types with disordered eating in a national U.S. veteran sample.
Gender differences in direct and indirect associations of trauma types with disordered eating in a national U.S. veteran sample. Open
Findings support the need for gender-specific interventions that target different mechanisms contributing to DE symptoms among veterans. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).