Effect of Serious Mental Health and Physical Injuries and their Treatment on Career Trajectories for Military Service Members
m Mullinax, i sorensen, j dintaman, e hisle-gorman
Research suggests injury/disability type and individual demographic factors both impact return-to-work trajectories of those with injuries/disabilities. These questions of disability and return to work/service are particularly relevant to the military where service members are at increased risk of experiencing work-related physical and mental health injuries. The Army Warrior Care and Transition Program (WCTP) is a comprehensive rehabilitation program launched in 2007 to address injured service members’ needs. We sought to understand the WCTP’s efficacy in returning soldiers with physical and mental health injuries to military service (including active duty, Reserve, and Guard).
Melissa Mullinax, Ian Sorensen, Jay Dintaman, Elizabeth Hisle-Gorman, Effect of Serious Mental Health and Physical Injuries and Their Treatment on Career Trajectories for Military Service Members, Military Medicine, 2025;, usaf191, https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usaf191