Psychosocial Characteristics of Student Veterans with Service-Related Disabilities: Implications for Further Research and Occupational Therapy Involvement |
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Authors: | Samantha T. Dutra Catherine L. Schelly |
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Affiliation: | Department of Occupational Therapy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to assess how post-9/11 university student veterans differ from nonveteran university students on four mental health indicators. In comparison to a demographically matched sample of nonveteran students, it was found that veterans in this study had significantly higher levels of depression and post-traumatic stress symptomatology and non-significantly lower levels of engagement in meaningful activities and meaning in life. This non-experimental study indicates that mental health differences between student veterans and their nonveteran peers do exist, and argues for the inclusion of occupational therapy services for student veterans. |
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Keywords: | Depression meaning military veterans post-secondary education post-traumatic stress disorder |
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