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Commending rather than condemning: Moral elevation and stigma for male veterans with military sexual trauma

APA Citation:

Staley, G., Zaidan, A. C. V., Henley, K., Childers, L. G., Daniel, R., Lauderdale, S. A., & McGuire, A. P. (2022). Commending rather than condemning: Moral elevation and stigma for male veterans with military sexual trauma. BMC Psychology, 10(1), 292. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-022-01002-4

Focus:

Trauma
Mental health

Branch of Service:

Multiple branches

Military Affiliation:

Veteran

Subject Affiliation:

Veteran

Population:

Adulthood (18 yrs & older)
Young adulthood (18 - 29 yrs)
Thirties (30 - 39 yrs)
Middle age (40 - 64 yrs)

Authors:

Staley, Gracie, Zaidan, Ana Clara Vieira, Henley, Katrina, Childers, Lucas G., Daniel, Ray, Lauderdale, Sean A., McGuire, Adam P.

Abstract:

Using an experimental study, we examined the link between state moral elevation and stigmatic beliefs surrounding male veterans with military sexual trauma (MST).

Publication Type:

Article

Keywords:

military sexual assault, moral elevation, stigma, veterans

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