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Title:
Long-term outcomes of military service : the health and well-being of aging veterans / edited by Avron Spiro III, Richard A. Settersten, Jr., Carolyn M. Aldwin.
Author:
Spiro, Avron, III., editor.

Settersten, Richard A., Jr., 1964- editor.

Aldwin, Carolyn M., editor.
Publication Information:
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2018]
Call Number:
U22.3 .L628 2018
Abstract:
Using data compiled from longitudinal studies of World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans, contributors to this groundbreaking book examine the effects of military service across the lifespan. The U.S. spends more than 100 billion dollars annually on healthcare for more than 30 million active military and veterans. The prevalence of negative trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among military veterans is well-known. But other more subtle effects of military service -- particularly on health and well-being in later life -- are less well-understood, among researchers as well as medical and mental health professionals who care for veterans. Chapters in this book give us crucial insights into the impact of military service, including the surprising finding that service can serve as a protective factor in some contexts, throughout the aging process. Topic areas include: (1) the effects of combat and stress on longevity and brain functioning; (2) the use of memory, cognition, and ego development at various points in life; (3) the relationship between experiences of discrimination and the later development of PTSD; (4) marriage longevity; (4) employment; and (5) the way notions of patriotism and nationalism among service personnel and their families may change over time.
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781433828041
Physical Description:
xviii, 306 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Contents:
Introduction: understanding the long-term outcomes of military service / Part I. Psychosocial dynamics -- Two faces of wartime experience: collective memories and veterans' appraisals in later life / Midlife ego development of World War II veterans: contributions of personality traits and combat exposure in young adulthood / Perceived racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination among male and female Vietnam era veterans and PTSD symptoms later in life / Using a life course perspective to examine the prevalence of marriage in military families / Labor force participation among older veterans / Nationalism and patriotism among World War II veterans and their baby-boom children / Part II. Health dynamics -- Military service experiences and older men's trajectories of self-rated health / Studying longitudinal links from early adult adversity to later-life well-being: American repatriated prisoners of the Vietnam War / impact of military service on stress, health, and well-being in later life / Exploring the veteran mortality differential : the influence of war era and smoking behavior / Military service and longitudinal changes in memory performance during later life / Long-term influences of combat exposure and post-traumatic stress symptoms on brain structure, health and functioning: the Vietnam era twin study of aging / effect of combat and post-traumatic stress disorder on longevity / Part III. Implications for practice and policy -- Mental health considerations and service utilization in older adult non-veterans and veterans / Aging veterans and long-term outcomes of military service: implications for practice and policy
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