Army Warrior Care Project (AWCP): Rationale and methods for a longitudinal study of behavioral health care in Army Warrior Transition Units using Military Health System data, FY2008–2015

Author:

Wooten Nikki R.1ORCID,Brittingham Jordan A.2,Hossain Akhtar2,Hopkins Laura A.3,Sumi Nahid S.2,Jeffery Diana D.4,Tavakoli Abbas S.5,Chakraborty Hrishikesh6,Levkoff Sue E.1,Larson Mary Jo7

Affiliation:

1. College of Social Work, Hamilton CollegeUniversity of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina

2. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public HealthUniversity of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina

3. Kennell and Associates, Incorporated Falls Church Virginia

4. Clinical Services Division, Defense Health AgencyU. S. Department of Defense Falls Church Virginia

5. College of NursingUniversity of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina

6. Duke Clinical Research Center and Center for AIDS ResearchDuke University Durham North Carolina

7. Institute of Behavioral Health, Heller School for Social Policy and ManagementBrandeis University Waltham Massachusetts

Funder

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

Reference42 articles.

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