The Impact of Resilience on Employment Among Post-9/11 Veterans With and Without Military Sexual Trauma Exposure.
Andrea F KalvesmakiAmira Y TrevinoElizabeth CharronAimee R Kroll-DesrosiersKelly S PetersonMary Jo V PughPublished in: Military medicine (2023)
Among MST(+) women and men post-9/11 veterans, higher resilience was associated with increased odds of employment, whereas resilience was not associated with employment in MST(-) veterans. These findings suggest that resiliency during and after military service is a key component for potentially improving long-term outcomes. Improving resilience using evidence-based approaches among post-9/11 veterans exposed to MST may be an important avenue for increasing successful functional outcomes such as employment. Moreover, MST(+) women and men veterans may benefit from trauma-informed care as a substantial proportion of these individuals also report exposure to CST, AST, PTSD, and depression.