This research examines how alcohol affects the severity and outcomes of suicide attempts among military service members and veterans. By analyzing documented attempts and personal narratives, the study reveals that alcohol often increases impulsivity and lethality, while occasionally interrupting attempts unintentionally, highlighting the need for alcohol-aware suicide prevention strategies.
Many couples struggle to access timely relationship support, often receiving help too late or not at all. This research shows that low-intensity self-help programs are widely accepted, even by highly distressed parenting couples. Making relationship support accessible and affordable can help more couples strengthen their relationships before problems become irreversible.
This research compares three experimental models of anxiety — threat of shock, CO₂-induced panic, and speech-induced social anxiety — to reveal how each affects cognition. Findings show distinct patterns in attention, memory, and loss aversion, offering insights that could improve and better tailor treatments for anxiety disorders.