Military Behavioral Health
Taylor and Francis Ltd. · United Kingdom · Est. 2003
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Military Behavioral Health focuses on the psychological well-being of military personnel and veterans. Research addresses the impact of combat and non-combat stressors on mental health, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety. The journal also examines factors influencing resilience, care-seeking behaviors, and the effectiveness of interventions for various mental health conditions within military populations. Specific topics include military sexual trauma, moral injury, substance misuse, and the unique challenges faced by military families and healthcare providers.
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