2023
DOI: 10.1037/tra0001466
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Prospective associations between psychological factors, potentially morally injurious events, and psychiatric symptoms among Israeli combatants: The roles of ethical leadership and ethical preparation.

Abstract: Background: Exposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) during military service is known to be associated with psychiatric symptoms. However, antecedents and outcomes of exposure to PMIEs have only been studied in cross-sectional or retrospective-designed studies. In this prospective study, we examined associations between preenlistment characteristics, predeployment psychological factors, exposure to PMIEs, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and psychiatric symptoms, and the moderating roles o… Show more

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“…Considering these intricacies, the Israeli context may serve as a fertile ground for examining the adaptive role of psychological flexibility among gay men. As far as we know, only scant research was conducted on psychological flexibility among Israeli samples (e.g., Bodner et al, 2015; Zerach et al, 2023), and this topic has not been sufficiently addressed among gay men in Israel. Hence, the present study aims to fill in this gap by examining psychological flexibility among a sample of gay men in Israel.…”
Section: Psychological Flexibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering these intricacies, the Israeli context may serve as a fertile ground for examining the adaptive role of psychological flexibility among gay men. As far as we know, only scant research was conducted on psychological flexibility among Israeli samples (e.g., Bodner et al, 2015; Zerach et al, 2023), and this topic has not been sufficiently addressed among gay men in Israel. Hence, the present study aims to fill in this gap by examining psychological flexibility among a sample of gay men in Israel.…”
Section: Psychological Flexibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%