Post‐9/11 military veterans' adjustment to civilian life over time following separation from service

Author:

Park Crystal L.1ORCID,Sacco Shane J.2ORCID,Finkelstein‐Fox Lucy1ORCID,Sinnott Sinead M.1,Scoglio Arielle A. J.3ORCID,Lee Sharon Y.1ORCID,Gnall Katherine E.1,Mazure Carolyn4,Shirk Steven D.5,Hoff Rani A.6,Kraus Shane W.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychological Sciences University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut USA

2. Department of Allied Health Sciences University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut USA

3. Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research Northeastern University Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Psychiatry Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

5. Division of Addiction, VISN1 New England MIRECC Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital and University of Massachusetts Medical School Bedford Massachusetts USA

6. Northeast Program Evaluation Center (NEPEC) VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Connecticut USA

7. Department of Psychology University of Nevada Las Vegas Nevada USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology

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