MORAL INJURY AND SUICIDE IDEATION AMONG COMBAT VETERANS: THE ROLE OF TRAUMA-RELATED SHAME AND COLLECTIVE HATRED

Moral Injury and Suicide Ideation Among Combat Veterans: The Role of Trauma-Related Shame and Collective Hatred

Introduction Exposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) among combat veterans has been acknowledged as a significant stressful combat event that may lead to mental health problems, including suicide ideation (SI).Several studies have examined the risk and protective factors that can explain the conditions in which PMIEs may contribute

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The Moral Economy of Thrift: The Production of the Indebted Self in the Reality Series Getting out of Debt and Life or Debt

In this article, the intersection of the economic and social dimensions of thrift is analysed under the special condition of debt.The debt context serves as a focal glass exposing agents, their social practices and strategies of accumulation capitals with regard to appropriate spending.In order to capture the many layers of thrift, the concept of m

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