A Patient-Centered Study Examining Self-Identification of Mental Health Challenges Among Female Military Officers
Due to the expansion of leadership roles in the military for women, female military personnel now face stressors equal to, and yet unique from, their male counterparts. This pilot study surveyed 73 female U.S. Army officers regarding their experiences of leadership and mental wellness within the mil...
Main Authors: | Rosellen Roche, Joel Manzi, Katelyn Bard |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Aurora Health Care
2021-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews |
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Online Access: | https://institutionalrepository.aah.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1776&context=jpcrr |
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