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Autor:
Amy B. Adler, Ian A. Gutierrez, Stephanie A. Q. Gomez, Matthew R. Beymer, Theresa Jackson Santo, Jeffrey L. Thomas, David S. Cates, Amy Millikan Bell, Phillip J. Quartana
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2022)
Abstract Background Previous studies have documented the impact of domain-specific leadership behaviors on targeted health outcomes in employees. The goal of the present study was to determine the association between specific leadership behaviors add
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https://doaj.org/article/d65e3df67d6e4c11966361ee31272477
Autor:
Stephanie A. Q. Gomez, Matthew R. Beymer, Theresa Jackson Santo, Lyndon A. Riviere, Amy B. Adler, Jeffrey L. Thomas, Amy Millikan Bell, Phillip J. Quartana
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. :1-11
Autor:
Matthew R. Beymer, Stephanie A. Q. Gomez, Theresa Jackson Santo, Amy Millikan Bell, Phillip J. Quartana
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community Health. 48:228-237
The objective of this study is to characterize the associations between demographic, attitudinal, and leadership factors with COVID-19 vaccination rates, vaccination intentions among those not vaccinated, and attitudes about vaccination safety, effec
Autor:
Matthew R Beymer, Andria Apostolou, Colin M Smith, David M Paschane, Stephanie A Q Gomez, Tamara D James, Amy Millikan Bell, Theresa Santo, Phillip J Quartana
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine.
Introduction American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals in the USA experience higher rates of mental illness and preventable death than the general population. Published research demonstrates that AI/AN veterans experience similar disparit
Autor:
Amy B. Adler, Ian A. Gutierrez, Stephanie A. Q. Gomez, Matthew R. Beymer, Theresa Jackson Santo, Jeffrey L. Thomas, David S. Cates, Amy Millikan Bell, Phillip J. Quartana
Publikováno v:
BMC public health. 22(1)
Background Previous studies have documented the impact of domain-specific leadership behaviors on targeted health outcomes in employees. The goal of the present study was to determine the association between specific leadership behaviors addressing C
Autor:
Kristin K. Sznajder, Ihsan T Abdur-Rahman, Marc Rattigan, Kirsten M. Anke, Keri Kateley, Amy Millikan Bell, Eren Youmans Watkins, Brent Edward Mancha
Publikováno v:
Military Behavioral Health. 7:268-278
Associations between sexual assault and demographic and military characteristics, health indicators, and socioenvironmental factors among female U.S. Army soldiers who exhibited suicidal behavior f...
Publikováno v:
Drug and chemical toxicology. 45(5)
The U.S. Army and U. S. Army Public Health Center are dedicated to protecting the health, and readiness of Department of the Army Service Members, civilians, and contractors. Despite implementation of health programs, policies and tobacco control int
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. 28:147-161
This investigation explored squad leaders’ perceptions of their roles managing subordinate soldiers’ behavioral health (BH) needs. The data were obtained through an anonymous survey of 458 squad le...
Autor:
John V. Wills, Michael R. Bell, Amy Millikan Bell, Elizabeth Corrigan, M. Shayne Gallaway, J. Christopher Weir, Anita Spiess, Eren Youmans Watkins
Publikováno v:
Military Behavioral Health. 4:8-17
The Army Behavioral Health Integrated Data Environment (ABHIDE) is a suicide registry containing extensive data on U.S. Army Soldiers with suicidal behavior. Development of the ABHIDE began in 2009 in response to the doubling of the Army suicide rate
Autor:
Michaela Gruber, Alan M. Zaslavsky, Evelyn J. Bromet, Wai Tat Chiu, Robert J. Ursano, Michael Schoenbaum, James A. Naifeh, Nancy A. Sampson, M. B. Stein, Anthony J. Rosellini, Steven G. Heeringa, Matthew K. Nock, Lisa J. Colpe, Stephen E. Gilman, Lisa Lewandowski-Romps, Paul D. Bliese, Maria Petukhova, Amy Millikan-Bell, Carol S. Fullerton, Kenneth L. Cox, Ronald C. Kessler
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine. 45:3293-3304
BackgroundCivilian suicide rates vary by occupation in ways related to occupational stress exposure. Comparable military research finds suicide rates elevated in combat arms occupations. However, no research has evaluated variation in this pattern by