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  1. Broadening Understandings of “Identity” Among Military Partners: A Multidisciplinary Reflection from the United Kingdom; A Research Note
  2. War and Mental Health
  3. Understanding changes in military personnel and veteran relationship satisfaction over time.
  4. Perceptions of the impact of military life on relationships and Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse among UK military personnel
  5. Military partner mental health and relationship satisfaction/distress among UK military couples
  6. “Just sort of treading water”: Qualitative study of the lived experiences of romantic partners of diplomats
  7. Help seeking for self-reported alcohol problems among serving and ex-serving personnel: A cross-sectional study
  8. Time and Care: A Qualitative Exploration of Prisoners’ Perceptions of Trauma-Informed Care in Women’s Prisons
  9. Prison Officers’ Perceptions of Delivering Trauma-Informed Care in Women’s Prisons
  10. Who am I? A qualitative exploration of the identities of spouses/partners of UK Armed Forces Veterans
  11. Reservist families and their understanding of military welfare support as a (non)military family
  12. ‘There’s no club, absolutely nothing’: Experiences of parents of Veterans living with illnesses and injuries in Canada
  13. Exploring the Occupational Lifestyle Experiences of the Families of Public Safety Personnel
  14. Help-seeking for Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse: Experiences of Serving and Ex-serving UK Military Personnel
  15. Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse: A Qualitative Exploration of UK Military Personnel and Civilian Partner Experiences
  16. Families transition, too! Military families transition out of service: a scoping review of research from the Five Eyes nations
  17. The mental health and well-being among partners and children of military personnel and veterans with a combat-related physical injury: A scoping review of the quantitative research
  18. The mental health and wellbeing of spouses, partners and children of emergency responders: A systematic review
  19. Problem drinking recognition among UK military personnel: prevalence and associations
  20. Living separately during the week: Influences on family functioning, health, and well-being of UK naval families
  21. Prevalence of at-risk drinking recognition: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  22. How Does a History of Trauma Affect the Experience of Imprisonment for Individuals in Women’s Prisons: A Qualitative Exploration
  23. Help-seeking for Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse: Experiences of Civilian Partners of UK Military Personnel
  24. Perceptions of the impact of military life on Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse victimisation among civilian partners of UK military personnel
  25. Identifying psychological outcomes in families of Five Eyes alliance armed forces Veterans: A systematic review
  26. Acceptance matters: Disengagement and attrition among LGBT personnel in the U.S. military
  27. Perceptions of family acceptance into the military community among U.S. LGBT service members: A mixed-methods study
  28. Living a life less ordinary: What can the families of essential workers responding to COVID-19 learn from UK military families?
  29. Are we family? A scoping review of how military families are defined in mental health and substance use research
  30. Sentiment of Armed Forces Social Media Accounts in the United Kingdom: An Initial Analysis of Twitter Content
  31. Who is a ‘Veteran’?
  32. Mental health outcomes and alcohol consumption among UK military spouses/partners: a comparison with women in the general population
  33. A review of research on the health and well-being of LGBTQ serving and ex-serving personnel
  34. Employment among UK military spouses during relocations and the influences on spouse well-being.
  35. Hazardous alcohol consumption among spouses or partners of military service personnel: a systematic review of the literature
  36. Public opinion of the Armed Forces in Canada, U.K. and the U.S.
  37. Are the Armed Forces Understood and Supported by the Public? A View from the United Kingdom
  38. British Public Opinion after a Decade of War: Attitudes to Iraq and Afghanistan
  39. Does asking about suicide and related behaviours induce suicidal ideation? What is the evidence?
  40. Public Awareness of UK Veterans’ Charities
  41. Health professionals', expert patients' and dieters' beliefs and attitudes about obesity