The interaction of exposure to adverse childhood and combat experiences on the current mental health of new post‐9/11 veterans

Author:

Morgan Nicole R.1,Aronson Keith R.123ORCID,Perkins Daniel F.124,Doucette Carly E.1,Bleser Julia A.1,Davenport Katie1,Vogt Dawne56,Copeland Laurel A.789,Finley Erin P.1011,Gilman Cynthia L.12

Affiliation:

1. Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness at Penn State University State College Pennsylvania USA

2. Social Science Research Institute at Penn State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

3. Department of Biobehavioral Health Penn State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education Penn State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

5. Women's Health Sciences Division National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System Boston Massachusetts USA

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

7. VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System Leeds Massachusetts USA

8. Department of Quantitative Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Massachusetts USA

9. Department of Psychiatry UT Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA

10. Veterans Evidence‐based Research Dissemination and Implementation Center, South Texas Veterans Health Care System San Antonio Texas USA

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

12. The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. Bethesda Maryland USA

Funder

Henry M. Jackson Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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