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Diabetes in Nonveterans, Veterans, and Veterans Receiving Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care
Diabetes Care, 2004OBJECTIVE—To compare behavioral risk factors and health and disease characteristics among three groups of adults with diabetes: nonveterans, veterans not receiving Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care, and veterans using VA services.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Two data sources were used to describe the veteran population.
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Veterans with early psychosis: a comparison of veterans and non-veterans
2017Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) ; Aim: Early psychosis has been identified as period during which rapid identification and treatment can lead to significant improvement in clinical and functional outcomes. Despite increased research, no studies have examined early psychosis in Veteran populations.
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Veterans' Policies, Veterans' Politics
2012The study of military veterans and politics has been a growing topic of interest, but to date most research on the topic has remained isolated in specific, unconnected fields of inquiry. Veterans' Policies, Veterans' Politics is the first multidisciplinary, comprehensive examination of the American veteran experience. Stephen Ortiz has compiled some of
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Veterans and Veteran Families in General Education
The Journal of General Education, 2011ABSTRACTThere is little discussion as to the involvement of military students in higher education and their benefit to the classroom in the form of civic development and learning outcomes. The study suggests that all students benefit from these engagements but special considerations should be undertaken by creating positive learning environments.
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Veterans Helping Veterans: a NSW Example
Australian Journal on Ageing, 1995World War II veterans are now in their seventies and eighties. Health problems that were experienced during the years of conflict have a lasting effect on this unique section of the community. Through VWAWC, a nucleus of veterans and the widows of veterans on the Central Coast of New South Wales have developed successful strategies of support for the ...
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