Identifying factors that contribute to military veterans’ post‐military well‐being

Author:

Vogt Dawne12ORCID,King Matthew W.12,Borowski Shelby1,Finley Erin P.34,Perkins Daniel F.567,Copeland Laurel A.89

Affiliation:

1. Women’s Health Sciences Division National Center for PTSD (116B‐3) VA Boston Healthcare System Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Psychiatry Boston University School of Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Veterans Evidence‐Based Research Dissemination and Implementation Center South Texas Veterans Healthcare System San Antonio Texas USA

4. Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry UT Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA

5. Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness Pennsylvania State University State College Pennsylvania USA

6. Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education Pennsylvania State University State College Pennsylvania USA

7. Social Science Research Institute Pennsylvania State University State College Pennsylvania USA

8. VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System Leeds Massachusetts USA

9. Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Massachusetts USA

Funder

Bob Woodruff Foundation

Northrop Grumman

National Endowment for the Humanities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Psychology

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