New issue online and open access. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health November 2016
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New issue online and open access. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health November 2016
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UTP Journals
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11/18/2016
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New issue now online and open access…
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health
Volume 2 Issue 2, November 2016
< <URL Redacted>> <URL Redacted>
EDITORIAL
Anchoring and expanding collaboration within the global MVHR landscape
Stéphanie Bélanger and Alice B. Aiken
IN GRAPHICS
The mental health of military children
Andrea M. Stelnicki and Kelly D. Schwartz
The Veterans Research Hub
Alex Cooper
RESEARCH
Family/household characteristics and the positive mental health of Canadian
military members: mediation through social support
Megan E. Therrien, Isabelle Richer, Jennifer E.C. Lee, Kimberley Watkins,
and Mark A. Zamorski
Children’s positive experiences growing up in Canadian military households
Amanda Bullock and Alla Skomorovsky
The impact of military life on the well-being of children in single-parent
military families
Alla Skomorovsky, Deborah Norris, Amanda Bullock, and Kimberly Smith Evans
Do DSM-5 changes to PTSD symptom cluster criteria alter the frequency of
probable PTSD when screening treatment-seeking Canadian Forces members and
Veterans?
Maya Roth, Kate St. Cyr, Amanda Levine, Lisa King, and Don Richardson
Cannabis use among Canadian Armed Forces Veterans
Roxanne Sterniczuk and John Whelan
Yoga and Canadian Armed Forces members’ well-being: an analysis based on
select physiological and psychological measures
Dianne Groll, Danielle Charbonneau, Stéphanie Bélanger, Samantha Senyshyn
Prevalence of hearing problems among Canadian Armed Forces Veterans: Life
After Service Studies
James M. Thompson, Linda VanTil, Katya Feder, Jill Sweet, Margaret Boswall,
Cyd Courchesne, Gregory A. Banta, Pierre Lamontagne, Laura Bogaert,
Kristofer McKinnon, and Alain Poirier
REVIEWS
A scoping review on heterogeneity in rehabilitation research: implications
for return to duty in a military population
Sebastien Perigny-Lajoie and Jacqueline S. Hebert
EMERGING PRACTICES AND PROGRAMS
The Experiential Learning for Veterans in Assistive Technology and
Engineering (ELeVATE) program
Rory A. Cooper, Mary Goldberg, Maria Milleville, and Randy Williams
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Resilience training, stories, and health
Julie Salverson
______________________________________________
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health
The Canadian Institute for Military & Veteran Health Research and the
University of Toronto Press are pleased to announce the launch of the
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health(JMVFH). <URL Redacted>
The aim of this new open-access journal is to maximize the health and social
wellbeing of military personnel, Veterans, and their families by
disseminating world-class research to a broad international and
multidisciplinary readership of researchers, practitioners, administrators,
and policy makers. The cutting edge nature of research published in JMVFH
enables clinicians working to address particular challenges, establish best
practices and share preliminary results from new therapies that will lead to
the next great breakthroughs. JMVFH is edited by Alice Aiken and Stéphanie
Bélanger, and managed by Mike Schaub.
___________________________________________________________
Be first to see new issues of JMVFH!
Follow JMVFH on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/jmvfh
Join the JMVFH email list!
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Posted by T Hawkins, UTP
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health
Volume 2 Issue 2, November 2016
< <URL Redacted>> <URL Redacted>
EDITORIAL
Anchoring and expanding collaboration within the global MVHR landscape
Stéphanie Bélanger and Alice B. Aiken
IN GRAPHICS
The mental health of military children
Andrea M. Stelnicki and Kelly D. Schwartz
The Veterans Research Hub
Alex Cooper
RESEARCH
Family/household characteristics and the positive mental health of Canadian
military members: mediation through social support
Megan E. Therrien, Isabelle Richer, Jennifer E.C. Lee, Kimberley Watkins,
and Mark A. Zamorski
Children’s positive experiences growing up in Canadian military households
Amanda Bullock and Alla Skomorovsky
The impact of military life on the well-being of children in single-parent
military families
Alla Skomorovsky, Deborah Norris, Amanda Bullock, and Kimberly Smith Evans
Do DSM-5 changes to PTSD symptom cluster criteria alter the frequency of
probable PTSD when screening treatment-seeking Canadian Forces members and
Veterans?
Maya Roth, Kate St. Cyr, Amanda Levine, Lisa King, and Don Richardson
Cannabis use among Canadian Armed Forces Veterans
Roxanne Sterniczuk and John Whelan
Yoga and Canadian Armed Forces members’ well-being: an analysis based on
select physiological and psychological measures
Dianne Groll, Danielle Charbonneau, Stéphanie Bélanger, Samantha Senyshyn
Prevalence of hearing problems among Canadian Armed Forces Veterans: Life
After Service Studies
James M. Thompson, Linda VanTil, Katya Feder, Jill Sweet, Margaret Boswall,
Cyd Courchesne, Gregory A. Banta, Pierre Lamontagne, Laura Bogaert,
Kristofer McKinnon, and Alain Poirier
REVIEWS
A scoping review on heterogeneity in rehabilitation research: implications
for return to duty in a military population
Sebastien Perigny-Lajoie and Jacqueline S. Hebert
EMERGING PRACTICES AND PROGRAMS
The Experiential Learning for Veterans in Assistive Technology and
Engineering (ELeVATE) program
Rory A. Cooper, Mary Goldberg, Maria Milleville, and Randy Williams
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Resilience training, stories, and health
Julie Salverson
______________________________________________
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health
The Canadian Institute for Military & Veteran Health Research and the
University of Toronto Press are pleased to announce the launch of the
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health(JMVFH). <URL Redacted>
The aim of this new open-access journal is to maximize the health and social
wellbeing of military personnel, Veterans, and their families by
disseminating world-class research to a broad international and
multidisciplinary readership of researchers, practitioners, administrators,
and policy makers. The cutting edge nature of research published in JMVFH
enables clinicians working to address particular challenges, establish best
practices and share preliminary results from new therapies that will lead to
the next great breakthroughs. JMVFH is edited by Alice Aiken and Stéphanie
Bélanger, and managed by Mike Schaub.
___________________________________________________________
Be first to see new issues of JMVFH!
Follow JMVFH on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/jmvfh
Join the JMVFH email list!
Sign up for important news relating to Journal of Military, Veteran and
Family Health. You'll receive emails with peeks inside new issues, Tables of
Contents, Calls for Papers, editorial announcements, and journal news. You
can unsubscribe at any time and we will never publish, rent or sell your
contact details to anyone . Sign up here - http://bit.ly/jmvfh_alerts
Posted by T Hawkins, UTP
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UTP Journals, “New issue online and open access. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health November 2016,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 7, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/242632.