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Autor:
Jessica Dodge, Caroline Kale, Mary Keeling, Rachael Gribble, Sean Taylor-Beirne, Stephen Maher, Carl Castro, Nicola T Fear, Kathrine Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Social Work. 25:128-152
Autor:
Mary Keeling, Heidi Williamson, Victoria S. Williams, James Kiff, Sarah Evans, Dominic Murphy, Diana Harcourt
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. 35:12-26
A modest but significant number of military personnel sustained injuries during deployments resulting in an altered-appearance (e.g., limb loss and/or scarring). Civilian research indicates that appearance-altering injuries can affect psychosocial we
Autor:
Nicola T. Fear, Alyson L. Mahar, Mary Keeling, Susan Burchill, Kate Sullivan, Rachael Gribble, Sandra McKeown, Carl A. Castro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health. 6:85-119
Introduction: While some families may experience poor mental health, substance use, and poor school performance due to service life, the usefulness and applicability of these research findings may be affected by how representative study participants
Publikováno v:
Community Mental Health Journal
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 investigated if symptom severity and self-efficacy are associated with tr
Autor:
Rachael Gribble, Kathrine Sullivan, Jessica Dodge, Sean Taylor-Beirne, Jeremy T. Goldbach, Caroline Kale, Kathleen A. McNamara, Mary Keeling, Nicola T. Fear, Carl A. Castro
Introduction: Despite calls to increase representation of diverse family structures in military family research, little is known about the experiences of the families of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) service members (SMs). Using minor
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::12392b900739450ae954f099ab21c9f2
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Social Work. 23:3-19
Military to Civilian Transition (MCT) is the process experienced by military personnel as they leave service and return to civilian life. This MCT process is thought to be challenging across a rang...
A narrative literature review aimed to determine the nature and prevalence of body image and psychosocial concerns and associated support needs among veterans with combat-related appearance-altering injuries. A systematic approach to a narrative revi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ebf58f6fe345ade40f3bf7a1596561bc
Autor:
Mary Keeling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health. 4:28-36
Introduction: To date, investigations of Veterans’ transition to civilian life after military service have tended to focus on the experiences of those with mental or physical health difficulties or on employment challenges and homelessness. This st
Emerging evidence highlights employment as a key factor influencing the success of transition from military to civilian life. Historically, employment programs have focused on improving skills such as resume writing and interview skills. However, it
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e6fe5182cff983305a780049223c3c39
Autor:
Dax Berg, Christopher Munch, Carl A. Castro, Sara M. Ozuna, Hazel R. Atuel, Gisele Corletto, Mary Keeling, Sara Kintzle, Eva Alday
Publikováno v:
Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science. 3:247-252
Providing opportunities for training behavioral health providers in clinical practice remains a challenge within the helping professions. To date, the field has relied mostly on role-playing and the use of standardized actors to provide realistic cli