Factors that help and factors that prevent Canadian military members' use of mental health services
M Hinton, D Pilkey, A Harpe, D Carter… - Journal of Military …, 2021 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
LAY SUMMARY Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members experience depression at higher
rates than civilian Canadians. Mental health services are available, yet members do not …
rates than civilian Canadians. Mental health services are available, yet members do not …
What Enables Resilience after Traumatic Childhood Experiences?
M Hinton - What happened? Re-presenting traumas, uncovering …, 2018 - brill.com
If we think we are fragile and broken, we will live a fragile, broken life. If we believe we are
strong and wise, we will live with enthusiasm and courage; the way we name ourselves …
strong and wise, we will live with enthusiasm and courage; the way we name ourselves …
A qualitative study of resiliency in women with a history of childhood sexual abuse
MJ Hinton - 2004 - prism.ucalgary.ca
The purpose of this qualitative study was to uncover what participants believed fostered their
resiliency. Volunteers responded to a university e-mail flyer, through word of mouth and …
resiliency. Volunteers responded to a university e-mail flyer, through word of mouth and …
Increasing utilization of Canadian military mental health services in the context of warrior culture and clinician impartiality
MJ Hinton - 2021 - search.proquest.com
… the field of mental health while wor ing in a supportive environment intent on creating
positive change please contact Monica Hinton at 587Y899Y2796 or monica.hinton@forces.gc.ca. …
positive change please contact Monica Hinton at 587Y899Y2796 or monica.hinton@forces.gc.ca. …
[HTML][HTML] Factors That Help and Factors That Prevent Canadian Military Members' Use of Mental Health Services [Award Winning Paper]
M Hinton - … Doctoral Research in Canada: Approaches to …, 2022 - pressbooks.bccampus.ca
In Canada, Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members are 32% more likely than civilians to
have suicidal thoughts and 64% more likely to plan their suicide (Sareen et al, 2016). …
have suicidal thoughts and 64% more likely to plan their suicide (Sareen et al, 2016). …
Trauma Association of Canada Annual Scientific Meeting, Westin Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Apr. 10–11, 2015Outcomes and opportunities for improvement in self …
…, S Bennett, L Gillman, K Cyr, N Yanchar, M Hinton… - 2015 - canjsurg.ca
Background: Self-inflicted trauma (SIT) is a public health issue ranking 4th as leading cause
of death and disability in young adults. Methods: Retrospective descriptive analysis of …
of death and disability in young adults. Methods: Retrospective descriptive analysis of …
Trauma 2016Characteristics of early analgesia in adults presenting with acute trauma to a level 1 trauma centre. Linking acute care to rehabilitation to determine …
Background: Acute pain is one of the most common symptoms experienced by patients
following trauma, yet under two-thirds receive analgesic medication when presenting to the …
following trauma, yet under two-thirds receive analgesic medication when presenting to the …
Trauma 2017Process mapping as a framework for performance improvement in emergency general surgeryRemote transatlantic mentored telemedical support during …
K DeGirolamo, A Kirkpatrick, M Hinton, TH Wong… - 2017 - canjsurg.ca
Background: Emergency general surgery conditions are often thought of as being too acute
and unpredictable for the development of standardized approaches to quality improvement (…
and unpredictable for the development of standardized approaches to quality improvement (…
[CITATION][C] Understanding Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome
M Hinton - What Is Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome?–San Diego, 2020
[CITATION][C] Factors That Help and Factors That Hinder Military Member's Use of Mental Health Care Services
M Hinton - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF …, 2021 - SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC 2455 …