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Self-Compassion and Veteran's Health: A Scoping Review

There is evidence to suggest that self-compassion is related to positive health and wellbeing outcomes, therefore, this paper explores this concept within the military veteran population. The aim of this review was to identify research and explore the evidence-based of self-compassion as a protective factor, from negative health outcomes, amongst military veterans.

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URL: https://journal-veterans-studies.org/articles/10.21061/jvs.v7i1.219

American Veterans and the Evolution of Mental Health: A …

WEBThis article reviews the interwoven history surrounding mental health diagnoses and military veteran depictions of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. …

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Evaluating a Whole Health Approach to Enhance Veteran Care: …

WEBThe Whole Health Initiative is a redesign of health care delivery that focuses on administering personalized veteran health plans rather than focusing on …

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The Association Between Reintegration, Perceptions of Health and

WEBVeterans with mental health or cognitive conditions who are separating from military service often face challenges transitioning to civilian life. However, questions …

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Veterans’ Transition Out of the Military and Knowledge of Mental …

WEBThere is a need for research to understand veteran’s mental health and how they use resources, like the Veteran’s Affairs and non-profit organizations. This study serves to …

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Understanding Differences Between Veterans and Civilians on a …

WEBA growing amount of literature has documented differences between United States (US) veterans of the armed services and civilians in mental and physical health outcomes. …

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Comparing VA and Non-VA Medical Centers: Informing Veteran …

WEBThis study compared clinical quality and patient experience in US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and non-VA hospitals. One hospital was identified …

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Reducing Veterans’ Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and

WEBVeterans face significant occupational and mental health challenges. This article explores whether an occupational therapy program in combination with SCUBA …

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Stress and Coping among Post-9/11 Veterans During COVID-19: A

WEBBehavioral health has been a topic of great concern during the COVID-19 pandemic, with researchers and health providers exhibiting special concern for …

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Improving the Health of Veterans Though Moving Meditation …

WEBThis study explores the use of low-to-moderate intensity mindfulness-based exercises (“moving meditation”) to improve Veteran physical activity level and …

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The Future of Veteran Community Engagement: Perspectives on …

WEBVeteran communities including veterans, their families, and their caregivers are vital collaborators in the field of veterans studies. Veteran community engaged research …

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Primary Care Veteran Preferences for Receiving Information about …

WEBThe purpose of this study was to understand contextual characteristics of how veterans in primary care prefer to receive mental healthcare information (i.e., …

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A Double Bind for the Ties that Bind: A Pilot Study of Mental …

WEBFemale military personnel, rising in both number and in rank, are key to the success of the US military. Currently 16% of active-duty enlisted personnel and 18% of …

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Exploring Barriers to Mental Health Treatment in the Female …

WEBThe limited data available indicates that female veterans are at increased risk of developing mental health disorders following their discharge from the military. …

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VetStar: Justice-Involved Veterans Successful Mental Health …

WEBJustice-involved veterans are a unique subpopulation with different mental health needs in pre-trial diversion than civilians. Veteran diversion can be challenging, …

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Qualitative Study Examining Perceived Stigma and Barriers to …

WEBStudent veterans experience barriers when seeking and receiving mental health care. This qualitative study aimed to better understand how those barriers affect …

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High-Risk, High-Impact Health Services Research: Developing an

WEBAs health systems strive towards innovative solutions to healthcare problems, research programs should be a crucial resource to support the evidence base …

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Health Spillovers among Military Spouses: Evidence from Active …

WEBUsing three subsamples from the 2010 National Survey of Veterans (Westat 2010), this study explores health spillovers—the effects of the experience of one person …

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Book Review: Bulletproofing the Psyche: Preventing Mental Health

WEBMental health issues have always plagued military veterans. For years there was very limited access and available means for veterans to do something about the …

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Video Games: A Complementary Therapy for Veterans with …

WEBThe National Institute of Mental Health defined serious mental illness (SMI) as a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder resulting in serious functional impairment …

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A Systematic Review of Equine-Assisted Interventions in Military

WEBMilitary veterans transitioning from active duty to civilian life often face challenges during the reintegration process. Reintegration can become more difficult …

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Journal of Veterans Studies

WEBThe Veterans Studies Association (VSA) is seeking applications for an Editor in Chief of the Journal of Veterans Studies (JVS). This is a paid position that requires 5 …

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