Journal of Military Veteran and Family Health
Scope & Guideline
Exploring Unique Health Needs of Our Military Heroes
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Mental Health and Psychological Well-being:
Research on mental health conditions prevalent among military personnel and Veterans, including PTSD, moral injury, and the psychological impacts of combat and service-related experiences. - Family Dynamics and Support Systems:
Exploration of the roles and challenges faced by family members of military personnel and Veterans, emphasizing the importance of family support in the mental and emotional recovery process. - Health Disparities and Social Determinants:
Investigating how social determinants, including socio-economic status, gender, and ethnicity, affect health outcomes among military and Veteran populations. - Reintegration and Transition Challenges:
Studies focused on the transition from military to civilian life, addressing issues such as employment, education, and the psychological effects of reintegration. - Innovative Therapeutic Approaches:
Evaluation of alternative and innovative therapies for treating physical and mental health issues in Veterans, including the use of psychedelics and equine therapy. - Cultural Competency and Inclusivity:
Research aimed at understanding and improving the cultural competence of health care providers in serving diverse military and Veteran populations, including LGBTQ+ individuals and women.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19 on Military and Veteran Health:
Recent publications increasingly address the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and well-being of military personnel and Veterans, indicating a growing awareness of how global crises impact this population. - Intersectionality in Military Health Research:
There is a rising focus on intersectional approaches that consider how overlapping identities, such as gender, sexual orientation, and ethnicity, influence health outcomes among military personnel and Veterans. - Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies:
Emerging research on the use of psychedelics for treating PTSD and other mental health conditions in Veterans is gaining traction, reflecting a broader acceptance of alternative therapeutic interventions. - Family Mental Health and Support Mechanisms:
A growing recognition of the importance of family dynamics and mental health support for the families of military personnel and Veterans, highlighting their critical role in recovery and well-being. - Chronic Pain and Its Management:
An increased emphasis on understanding chronic pain, particularly in the context of comorbidities with mental health issues, suggests a trend towards more integrated health care approaches for Veterans.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Physical Health Interventions:
There has been a noticeable decrease in research focused primarily on conventional medical treatments for physical injuries among military personnel, as the journal has shifted towards holistic approaches that include mental health and social factors. - Historical Perspectives on Military Health:
Research examining historical health issues of Veterans, such as the experiences of World War veterans, is becoming less common as contemporary issues gain more attention in the journal. - General Military Culture Studies:
While military culture remains an important topic, specific studies focused solely on cultural aspects without direct implications for health outcomes are declining, as the journal emphasizes health-related research.
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