U.S. expatriates are vulnerable to psychological distress due to challenges of living outside the U.S. that may contribute to decreased overall psychological and functional well-being with potentially long-term harmful consequences (Truman, Sharar & Pompe, 2011). However, there is scant evidence...
Sexual assault on college campuses has been a long-standing public health concern (Ullman et al., 1999). Female college students are at an increased risk for sexual assault victimization during their first year at college (Wade, 2017). Female survivors of sexual assault are also at an increased...
AbstractThe Impact of a Law Enforcement Officers’ Suicide on ColleaguesThe suicide epidemic has impacted individuals from across the globe in staggering numbers. Within the law enforcement community, suicide has been described as one of the most lethal threats to officers with reported officer...
In this study, the author aimed to gain a deeper understanding of dyadic coping processes of parents who have a child living with cancer. The study used secondary data collected by a National Cancer Institute funded protocol that used a cross-sectional, multi-center, exploratory study design....