Participate in ongoing research studies
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Assessing the needs of Veterans with amputations
We invite CAF Veteran amputees, and their family members or close friends, to participate in an online study exploring experiences with support services and resources. The study includes a 30-45 minute online survey about your experiences and needs related to service access.
Who Can Participate?
CAF Veteran Amputees: Must be English-speaking.
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Family/Friends of CAF Veteran Amputees: Must be age 18+, regular contact with a CAF Veteran amputee and English-speaking.
Your input will help improve support resources for CAF Veteran amputees. Click below to participate or learn more.
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Barriers and Facilitators to Treatment Following Military Sexual Misconduct
We invite CAF Veterans and mental health providers (MHPs) who work with Veterans affected by military-related sexual misconduct (SM) to participate in a study aimed at understanding and improving support resources and care practices. This study includes a 30-60 minutes online interview, a brief demographic survey 5-10 minutes, and a client satisfaction feedback form 5-10 minutes.
Who Can Participate?
CAF Veterans: Must have experienced SM during military service and English or French-speaking.
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Mental Health Providers: Must have experience working with CAF Veterans impacted by military-related SM and be able to speak English or French.
Insights from both Veterans and MHPs will contribute to recommendations for enhancing resource access, gender-informed care, and support for MHPs who work with this community. Click below to participate or learn more.
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Risk Factors for Moral Injury: The Light Triad of Personality
We invite CAF Veterans to participate in an 30-45 minute online study examining how personality traits may influence the impact of deployment-related moral injury. Insights will help identify factors that might protect mental health in response to challenging situations during service.
Who Can Participate?
CAF Veterans: Must have a history of military service and fluent in English.
Your responses will contribute to a better understanding of moral injury and support for CAF Veterans by identifying factors that might protect mental health in response to challenging situations during service. Click below to participate or learn more.