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Duncan's Military Mental Health Research Published by Military Medicine [news.uark.edu]

 

By Robby Edwards, University of Arkansas News, March 16, 2020

The results of a research project on mental health care for U.S. military personnel suggests preventive steps prior to life-changing adulthood events could be as equally important as intervention measures.

"Identifying Risk and Resilience Factors Associated with the Likelihood of Seeking Mental Health Care Among U.S. Army Soldiers-in-Training," co-authored by James Duncan, instructor in U of A's human development and family sciences program in the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, has been published by Military Medicine.

Many studies examine military populations and well-being following issues such as returning from combat deployment while this project looked at identifying indicators of ill-being and well-being before anyone has been in their military career long enough to experience major life changes such as job relocation or deployment.

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