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Research Proposal
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Introduction
This research study examines on, do military personal, veterans and adults who have
never been in the military hold similar views of the stigma of PTSD.The articles used for this
research study provide information that is informative and accurate. The research will further
discuss on how PTSD.
Literature Review
The literature review articles used for the research proposal were located on the
University of Phoenix’s library website. The first article is based on a study conducted with
veterans in Texas and Vermont. A cross section survey was sent out via email to a group of
veterans. The survey consisted of the following questions: first, on how demographic
characteristics, attitudes toward PTSD care, and VA and non-VA PTSD, compare reported trust
in, satisfaction with, and perceived quality of PTSD care among veterans seeking care across VA
and non-VA settings. Lastly, which factors (i.e., veterans’ demographic characteristics, past
utilization patterns, and reported trust, satisfaction, and quality with prior care) are associated
with preference for setting of future PTSD care. The results of this study indicated that veterans
veterans who have received VA care generally report high trust in VA health care, but that trust
remains a barrier for veterans who have little experience of VA care” (pg. 6).
The second literature review discusses on how PTSD and mental health has increased
over the years. Confidentiality and privacy must be protected, and stigma will not be an issue.
However, many refrain seeking services due to being associated with the term “stigma”.Stigma
is linked with mental-health treatment is not limited to the military, nonetheless the
militarycurrently facesdistinctive challenges. An increase in suicide and mental health issues
have increased among service members over the years.

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1 Research Proposal University of Phoenix Course/665 2 Introduction This research study examines on, do military personal, veterans and adults who have never been in the military hold similar views of the stigma of PTSD.The articles used for this research study provide information that is informative and accurate. The research will further discuss on how PTSD. Literature Review The literature review articles used for the research proposal were located on the University of Phoenix’s library website. The first article is based on a study conducted with veterans in Texas and Vermont. A cross section survey was sent out via email to a group of veterans. The survey consisted of the following questions: first, on how demographic characteristics, attitudes toward PTSD care, and VA and non-VA PTSD, compare reported trust in, satisfaction with, and perceived quality of PTSD care among veterans seeking care across VA and non-VA settings. Lastly, which factors (i.e., veterans’ demographic characteristics, past utilization patterns, and reported trust, satisfaction, and quality with prior care) are associated with preference for setting of future PTSD care. The results of this study indicated that veterans “veterans who have received VA care generally report high trust in VA health care, but that trust remains a barrier for veterans who have little experience of VA care” (pg. 6). The second literature review discusses on how PTSD and mental health has increased over the years. ...
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