‘He’s never been the same’: Children’s perception of moral injury in parents post military deployment DOI
Kathryn Reeves

Journal of Military Veteran and Family Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(5), P. 142 - 151

Published: July 2, 2024

LAY SUMMARY Using retrospective accounts, this study explored the ways in which children military families experienced a parent’s potentially morally injurious deployment, as well how they perceived potential moral injury their parents post deployment. Eight one-on-one interviews were conducted with adults who grew up Canadian families.

Language: Английский

Co-creating a research-based e-storybook for children coping with parental moral injury: insights from affected communities and partners DOI Creative Commons
Marg Rogers, Einar Thorsteinsson, Amy Johnson

et al.

Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 18

Published: May 2, 2025

Language: Английский

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“This is it…this is our normal” - the voices of family members and first responders experiencing duty-related trauma in Ireland DOI Creative Commons
Angeline Traynor, Brian Doyle, Walter Eppich

et al.

Comprehensive Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 133, P. 152499 - 152499

Published: May 10, 2024

Compared to other occupational groups, first responders (FR) experience worse mental health outcomes due duty-related trauma and stressors. Despite their best efforts, they bring this stress home friends family. Consequently, FR supporters suffer from increased psychosocial difficulties stigma barriers help-seeking. Prior work offers little opportunity for open dialogue shared understanding of the repercussions occupation all members responder community. In qualitative study, we aimed to: (i) explore lived Irish family (FM) related stressors, (ii) identify opportunities engage FM with existing organizational supports available FR.

Language: Английский

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‘He’s never been the same’: Children’s perception of moral injury in parents post military deployment DOI
Kathryn Reeves

Journal of Military Veteran and Family Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(5), P. 142 - 151

Published: July 2, 2024

LAY SUMMARY Using retrospective accounts, this study explored the ways in which children military families experienced a parent’s potentially morally injurious deployment, as well how they perceived potential moral injury their parents post deployment. Eight one-on-one interviews were conducted with adults who grew up Canadian families.

Language: Английский

Citations

1