In a study of 86 individuals experiencing at least mild depressive symptoms, a person's willingness to seek support from a friend was not related to his
US veterans with disability had a lower suicide risk than their non-veteran counterparts, new data show. Specialized care provided by the Veterans Health Administration could play a role.
Eliminating daily stresses such as delayed paychecks could help make service members more resilient to whatever active duty throws at them, experts said.
A survey of women who served in the U.S. military found evidence that depressive symptoms form a link between highly disordered eating and lower sexual function. Findings indicate that it would be valuable to integrate treatments for sexual dysfunction into treatments for women with disordered eating and depression symptoms. The study was published in Military Psychology. .
Active-duty suicides are trending upward in all branches of the military, especially among women, and the U.S. secretary of defense wants to know why. ASU clinical psychologist Rebecca K. Blais has been tapped to share her expertise with a newly formed Suicide Prevention and Response Independent Review Committee. Here, she talks about her work in recognition of National