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Bennett, Diana C.
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(1)Focus Terms
Mental health
(5)Veterans
(4)Trauma
(4)Physical health
(1)Military Branch of Service
Multiple branches
(4)Army
(2)Navy
(2)Marine Corps
(2)Sample Affiliation
Veteran
(4)Age Group
Middle age (40 - 64 yrs)
(5)Adulthood (18 yrs & older)
(5)Thirties (30 - 39 yrs)
(4)Young adulthood (18 - 29 yrs)
(4)Military Affiliation
Veteran
(5)Publication Type
Article
(5)REACH Publication
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1.Patterns of psychosocial functioning of treatment-seeking veterans following military sexual trauma: The differential association of functioning and identity

Authors
Irrgang, Makenzie; Boyd, Meredith R.; Fernando, Michelle; Valentine, Lisa; Bennett, Diana C.; Sexton, Minden B.
Year
2025
2.The effects of religiosity, spirituality, and sense of purpose on posttraumatic stress disorder treatment outcomes among veterans

Authors
Fry, Katie M.; Bennett, Diana C.; Roberge, Erika M.; McClain, Cara M.; Rugo-Cook, Kelsi; Brewczynski, Jacek; Pryor, Cosette
Year
2024
3.Contrasting ecological contexts among treatment-seeking military sexual assault survivors: Consideration of relationships with sexual and gender minority identification
Authors
Paulson, Julia L.; Florimbio, Autumn Rae; Rogers, Travis A.; Hartl Majcher, Jessica; Bennett, Diana C.; Sexton, Minden B.
Year
2024
4.Associations between interpersonal trauma histories, perpetrator characteristics, and mental health symptom profiles among veterans seeking treatment associated with military sexual trauma

Authors
Bennett, Diana C.; Goodkind, Madeleine S.; Grau, Peter P.; Shaw, Rachael J.; Rauch, Sheila A. M.; Sexton, Minden B.
Year
2025
5.Characteristics associated with non-suicidal self-injury among veterans seeking military sexual trauma-related mental healthcare

Authors
Cawood, Chelsea D.; Bennett, Diana C.; Lusk, Rebecca K.; Lass, Alisson N. S.; Christ, Nicole M.; Sholander, Larson E.; Sexton, Minden B.
Year
2023
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