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(4)Research Report
(1)Focus Terms
Mental health
(5)Programming
(4)Physical health
(3)Veterans
(2)Military Branch of Service
Multiple branches
(4)Sample Affiliation
Civilian
(2)Veteran
(2)Active duty service member
(1)Military medical service providers
(1)Age Group
Thirties (30 - 39 yrs)
(5)Middle age (40 - 64 yrs)
(4)Adulthood (18 yrs & older)
(4)Young adulthood (18 - 29 yrs)
(4)Military Affiliation
Active Duty
(2)Veteran
(2)Publication Type
REACH Publication
(5)Article
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1.Journey to wellness: A socioecological analysis of veterans in recovery from substance use disorders
Authors
Grisamore, Simone P.; Nguyen, Rebecca L.; Wiedbusch, Elzbieta K.; Guerrero, Mayra; Cope, Carlie E. A.; Abo, Mary G.; Jason, Leonard A.
Year
2022
2.Supporting children and adolescents developing in adversity: A scoping review of resilience-promoting interventions from a socioecological perspective
Authors
Wang, Yaqiong; Liu, Fang; Li, Yuanyuan; Lin, Danhua
Year
2024
3.Helping school personnel prevent and de-escalate peer aggression: An overview of existing research and insights into programming
Authors
Frye-Cox, Nick; Sherman, Haley; Tidwell, Allison; O'neal, Catherine; Lucier-Greer, Mallory
Year
2021
4.Veteran perspectives on family-serving recreation and leisure programs
Authors
Hicks, Nasaskyia R.; Sharaievska, Iryna; Tsykalova, Lyudmyla; Townsend, Jasmine; Miller, Bryan L.
Year
2025
5.Behavioral health implementers’ perspectives on facilitators and barriers to sustaining evidence-based prevention interventions in the U.S. military

Authors
Drew, Alison L.; Yang, Huidi; Rhoades, Kimberly A.; Slep, Amy M. Smith; Heyman, Richard E.
Year
2025
6.Role of military context and couple well-being in the psychological vulnerability of military wives in the United States
Authors
Lucier-Greer, Mallory; Campbell, Debra R.
Year
2024
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