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Implications for the U.S. Army
This report presents results from a systematic review and meta-analyses of research examining how mindfulness meditation affects 13 performance-relate...
A RAND study, the first to examine care received by a census of active-duty service members diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury in the Military...
Utilization, Telehealth, and Quality of Care for Service Members with PTSD, Depression, Or Substance Use Disorder
This report examines changes in behavioral health care delivered to service members by the Military Health System following the onset of the COVID-19 ...
Candidate Quality Measures for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder
To inform improvements to the quality of care delivered by the military health system for posttraumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder,...
Phase I Report
"The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) strives to maintain a physically and psychologically healthy, mission-ready force, and the care provided by the ...
A Promising Strategy for Reducing Military Sexual Assaults?
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Development of the Training in Psychotherapy (TIP) Tool
The Training in Psychotherapy (TIP) Tool can be applied to community-based psychotherapy trainings to assess their alignment with elements that enhanc...
Lessons and Implications for the Military Health System
The Military Health System (MHS) strives to provide high-quality care and improve outcomes for individuals with psychological health conditions. Over ...
Final Report
This report is a comprehensive assessment of the quality of PTSD and depression care delivered by the Military Health System (MHS), including performa...
Administrator, Provider, and Patient Perspectives on Treatment, Policies, and Opportunities for Change
Acute and chronic pain are common among service members and impact individual health and force readiness. Interviews with Military Health System staff...
A Review of Training, Practice, and Professional Development
Are military behavioral health technicians adequately prepared for their roles? Are their skills being put to the best use? The authors examine select...
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the Military Health System (MHS) to increase telehealth delivery of behavioral health care. MHS behavioral health staff...
Access and Quality for Remote Service Members
Geographic location can be a barrier to accessing and receiving high-quality behavioral health care for both civilians and military personnel. As a co...
The authors evaluated access and quality of behavioral health care provided to service members who reside remotely from a military treatment facility ...
Identifying Promising Outcome Metrics
To inform the U.S. Army's efforts to monitor and improve outcomes, the authors of this report aimed to identify promising metrics to assess readiness ...
Soldier Perspectives and Patterns of Treatment
The authors examined trends in the use of virtual behavioral health (VBH) care for U.S. Army soldiers and their spouses from prior to the onset of the...
An Implementation Evaluation of the Co-Occurring Disorders Clinician Training Program
The report evaluates implementation of a clinician training program to improve care for Navy personnel with co-occurring disorders. Results suggest ca...
When the demand for behavioral health care outstrips supply at military treatment facilities (MTFs), service members are referred to private-sector pr...
Pain conditions are the leading cause of disability among active-duty service members. Given the significant implications for force readiness and serv...
Identifying Predictors of Treatment Outcomes
This report identifies factors associated with changes in outcomes for soldiers who received Army behavioral health specialty care and provides recomm...