Introduction There are higher levels of alcohol misuse in the military compared to the general population. Yet there is a dearth of research in military populations on the longitudinal patterns of alcohol use. This study aims to identify group trajectories of alcohol consumption in the UK military and to identify associations with childhood adversity, deployment history and mental disorder. Methods Data on weekly alcohol consumption across an eight year period and three phases of a UK military cohort study (n = 667) were examined using growth mixture modelling. Results Five alcohol trajectory classes were identified: mid-average drinkers (55%), abstainers (4%), low level drinkers (19%), decreasing drinkers (3%) and heavy drinkers (19%). Alc...
Traditionally alcohol has been used by the military to cope with the intense stress of battle but al...
Despite the higher prevalence of problem drinking in the UK military compared to the general populat...
Aims To determine the prevalence of comorbid probable post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol mis...
Introduction There are higher levels of alcohol misuse in the military compared to the general popul...
Objectives There are concerns that alcohol misuse among military personnel could have serious conse...
Previous research has suggested that the deployment experience can influence alcohol consumption and...
BackgroundDrinking motivations within the UK military have not been studied despite the high prevale...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Background In the UK, the prevalence of alcohol-related dependence is significantly higher in people...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse is more prevalent among military populations. Association between...
Background: Despite research highlighting the role of alcohol in military life, specifically in rela...
Background Little is known about the prevalence of mental health outcomes in UK personnel at the end...
Retrospective studies of military personnel and survivors of community disasters suggest a link betw...
Objectives We assessed changes in Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores over time...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
Traditionally alcohol has been used by the military to cope with the intense stress of battle but al...
Despite the higher prevalence of problem drinking in the UK military compared to the general populat...
Aims To determine the prevalence of comorbid probable post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol mis...
Introduction There are higher levels of alcohol misuse in the military compared to the general popul...
Objectives There are concerns that alcohol misuse among military personnel could have serious conse...
Previous research has suggested that the deployment experience can influence alcohol consumption and...
BackgroundDrinking motivations within the UK military have not been studied despite the high prevale...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Background In the UK, the prevalence of alcohol-related dependence is significantly higher in people...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse is more prevalent among military populations. Association between...
Background: Despite research highlighting the role of alcohol in military life, specifically in rela...
Background Little is known about the prevalence of mental health outcomes in UK personnel at the end...
Retrospective studies of military personnel and survivors of community disasters suggest a link betw...
Objectives We assessed changes in Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores over time...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
Traditionally alcohol has been used by the military to cope with the intense stress of battle but al...
Despite the higher prevalence of problem drinking in the UK military compared to the general populat...
Aims To determine the prevalence of comorbid probable post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol mis...