University of Arkansas: Duncan's Military Mental Health Research Published by Military Medicine
March 17, 2020
March 17, 2020
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, March 17 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
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-a . . .
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-a . . .