• While there have been studies identifying reasons for attrition, little is known about the relationship between perceived barriers to behavioral health care and attrition. (health.mil)
  • Soldiers' concerns about the potential negative impacts on their careers or work environments were the most frequently cited barriers to behavioral health care. (health.mil)
  • 2-6 One possible reason for early career attrition related to behavioral health concerns is insufficient access to, or perceived barriers to use of, behavioral health care resources. (health.mil)
  • Similar to civilians, soldiers may encounter barriers to accessing behavioral health care. (health.mil)
  • Although evidence suggests that veterans are interested in tobacco use cessation, little is known about their reasons for quitting, treatment preferences, and perceived barriers to effective tobacco use cessation treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • What do adolescents perceive as barriers to disclosure, adopting preventative behaviours (secondary prevention), accessing care, adhering to ART, being retained in care, and successfully transitioning from paediatric and/or adolescent HIV care services to adult HIV care services? (bvsalud.org)
  • As a result, it represents an important landmark in efforts to help soldiers and civilians of NATO and partner nations become more resilient in the face of international conflict. (iospress.nl)
  • Study 3 revealed that group threat evaluations were derived from participants perceived number of men and not inferences about men's perceived cohesiveness within the group. (escholarship.org)
  • It does so by examining the reoccurring historical (in)security elements of the regime in order to understand why they are perceived as a threat. (lu.se)
  • By examining the origin and ideology of the Brotherhood we gain an understanding on how the organization can pose a threat. (lu.se)
  • A way to understand why Saudi Arabia changed their foreign policy the way they did, would be if a strong MB in Egypt was perceived as an existential threat to the Kingdom. (lu.se)
  • This study found that 55% of surveyed soldiers intended to leave the Army at the end of their contract, and each additional perceived barrier to behavioral health care was associated with 6% higher odds of intentions to attrite. (health.mil)
  • Study Set 1 examined whether perceivers were sensitive to a group's gender ratio and whether this gender ratio impacted evaluative judgments. (escholarship.org)
  • Several scholars have examined sex differences for other leadership constructs with mixed results (Eagly & Heilman, 2016). (ukdiss.com)
  • 1 First term attrition is a costly occurrence in the U.S. military with each instance costing from $15,000 to $25,000 to include training and equipment costs in the case of enlisted soldiers. (health.mil)
  • Veterans expressed the belief that smoking was a normalized part of military life and described multiple perceived benefits of smoking. (cdc.gov)
  • Anyone today hoping to understand why so many Americans consider the flag an object of veneration must understand its status as a memorial to the Confederate soldier. (historynet.com)
  • Soldiers with behavioral health conditions may intend to leave service for numerous reasons. (health.mil)
  • 7-8 In 2016, 26% of active duty Army soldiers had a behavioral health diagnosis, such as a mood disorder or adjustment disorder, which is 6% higher than the average for service members across the 4 branches. (health.mil)
  • That is the part of the situation that Washington needs to examine much more closely. (specialoperations.com)
  • If a military is perceived as closely aligned with one particular social group, or out of touch with certain social groups, it will find it hard to gain trust and cooperation from those groups. (nationalinterest.org)