Session: Military Trauma and Risk-Taking Behaviors (Society for Social Work and Research 29th Annual Conference)

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107 Military Trauma and Risk-Taking Behaviors

Schedule:
Friday, January 17, 2025: 9:45 AM-11:15 AM
Issaquah B, Level 3 (Sheraton Grand Seattle)
Cluster:
* noted as presenting author
The Role of Problem Solving Appraisal and Support in the Relationship between Stress Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms of Military Spouses and Service Member Partners
Kathrine Sullivan, PhD, New York University; Yangjin Park, PhD, MSW, University of Texas at Arlington; Sabrina Richardson, PhD, Naval Health Research Center; Valerie Stander, PhD, Naval Health Research Center; James Jaccard, PhD, New York University
Physical and Behavioral Health Diagnoses and Comorbidities Associated with Transition from Military Health System to Veterans Health Care Among Post-9/11 Veterans
Nikki Wooten, PhD, University of South Carolina; Megan Amuan, MPH, VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System; Madeline Myers, BS, University of Utah; Prince Addo, MPH, University of South Carolina; Jeffery Bowers, BS, US Navy; Felicia Carey, PhD, Naval Health Research Center; Rudolph Rull, PhD, Naval Health Research Center; Edward Boyko, MD, VA Puget Sound Healthcare System; Nathaniel Bell, PhD, University of South Carolina; Mary Jo Pugh, PhD, VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System
Latent Profiles of Psychosocial Risk and Associations with Suicidality in Military Veterans
Nicholas Barr, PhD, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Steven Pace, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Alexandra Slemaker, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Eva Alday, MPH, University of Southern California; Sara Kintzle, PhD, University of Southern California
Exploring Associations Among U.S. Women Veterans between Mental Health Diagnoses and Self-Reported Negative Mental Health Days and Wellbeing Indicators
Karl Hamner, PhD, University of Alabama; Jenny D’Olympia, PhD, William James College; Audra Toms, PhD, Self-employed; Lund Emily, PhD, University of Alabama; Angela Taveira-Dick, PhD, William James College; Kelly Störmer, MBA, KFS Consultants; Robert Notch, MA, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Tundra Gatewood, PhD, Self-employed; Rosalinda Maury, MS, Syracuse University; Kate Watson, MA, Self-employed; Kayla Williams, MA, RAND Corporation
Assessing Personal and Family Strengths Among Active-Duty Military Members to Predict Self-Directed Harm and Interpersonal Violence
Todd Jensen, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Erika King, PhD, United State Air Force Academy; Gary Bowen, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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