2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-020-02642-y
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Pain intensity and mental health quality of life in veterans with mental illnesses: the intermediary role of physical health and the ability to participate in activities

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the intermediary role of physical health quality of life and ability to participate social roles and activities in the relationship between pain intensity and mental health quality of life in veterans with mental illnesses. Methods This is a cross-sectional correlational design study. Our participants are 156 veterans with self-reported mental illness ( M age = 37.85; SD … Show more

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“…Transition from military to civilian life can be very challenging and demanding for veterans, especially for those with disabilities, which causes significant distress and challenges for veterans. For example, many veterans may experience mental illness, pain, suicidal ideation, functional limitations, and disabilities causing significant challenges in transition, well-being, and quality of life (Umucu, 2021;Umucu et al, 2021a;Umucu et al, 2021b;Umucu et al, 2021c). We believe postsecondary education is a great opportunity to have a smooth transition to civilian and quality life for Veterans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transition from military to civilian life can be very challenging and demanding for veterans, especially for those with disabilities, which causes significant distress and challenges for veterans. For example, many veterans may experience mental illness, pain, suicidal ideation, functional limitations, and disabilities causing significant challenges in transition, well-being, and quality of life (Umucu, 2021;Umucu et al, 2021a;Umucu et al, 2021b;Umucu et al, 2021c). We believe postsecondary education is a great opportunity to have a smooth transition to civilian and quality life for Veterans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, research on the needs of veterans with disabilities is warranted in rehabilitation counseling (Frain et al, 2010). Recently, rehabilitation researchers have published and presented research findings on veterans' health, postsecondary education outcomes, and overall life adjustment (e.g., Eagle et al, 2022;Umucu, 2021;Umucu et al, 2020;Umucu, Grenawalt, et al, 2018;Umucu, Reyes, et al, 2021;. Positive psychology, a contemporary approach, was explored to determine whether positive psychology factors explain positive rehabilitation outcomes, including community participation, in veterans with and without disabilities.…”
Section: Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study was reviewed and approved as an exempt study by the University of Texas at El Paso's Institutional Review Board. This study is a part of an internally funded larger research project on veterans with mental illness (e.g., Umucu, 2020;Umucu et al, 2020c;Umucu et al, 2021). The data were collected by using Amazon MTurk, which is a reliable, valid, diverse, and cost-effective large data collection tool (Goodman et al, 2013;Rand, 2012).…”
Section: Design and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%