Abstract Objective: To examine whether the relationship between traumatic exposure on deployment and poor mental health varies by the reported level of childhood adversity experienced in Australian military veterans deployed to the Bougainville or East Timor military operations. Methods: Cross‐sectional self‐reported survey data were collected in 2008 from 3,564 Australian military veterans who deployed to East Timor or Bougainville on their deployment experiences, health and recall of childhood events. Multivariable logistic regression was used to investigate the association between childhood adversity, deployment exposures and mental health. Results: The most common childhood adversity reported was ‘not having a special teacher, youth wor...
Background: The benefit of military unit cohesion to morale and psychological resilience is well est...
Background The mental health outcomes of military personnel deployed on peacekeeping missions have b...
Background: Childhood trauma and combat-related trauma are both associated with decreased psychosoci...
Objective: To examine whether the relationship between traumatic exposure on deployment and poor men...
Background: The association between stressful events on warlike deployments and subsequent mental he...
Background Previous studies have shown a relationship between childhood adversity and health outcome...
Background: Both traumatic deployment experiences and antecedent traumas increase personnel's risk o...
Background: The long-term effects of military deployment on the mental health of war veterans have b...
Background: Childhood adversities can have a deleterious impact on mental health. Elevated levels of...
Background: The experience of childhood adversities, particularly those related to maltreatment and ...
Objective: To determine whether Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) predicts the development of Pos...
BACKGROUND: The mental health outcomes of military personnel deployed on peacekeeping missions have ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that moral injuries (MIs) may affect the mental health of C...
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are well-documented risk factors for poor outcome...
This study investigated the relationship between the level of combat exposure and army status (regul...
Background: The benefit of military unit cohesion to morale and psychological resilience is well est...
Background The mental health outcomes of military personnel deployed on peacekeeping missions have b...
Background: Childhood trauma and combat-related trauma are both associated with decreased psychosoci...
Objective: To examine whether the relationship between traumatic exposure on deployment and poor men...
Background: The association between stressful events on warlike deployments and subsequent mental he...
Background Previous studies have shown a relationship between childhood adversity and health outcome...
Background: Both traumatic deployment experiences and antecedent traumas increase personnel's risk o...
Background: The long-term effects of military deployment on the mental health of war veterans have b...
Background: Childhood adversities can have a deleterious impact on mental health. Elevated levels of...
Background: The experience of childhood adversities, particularly those related to maltreatment and ...
Objective: To determine whether Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) predicts the development of Pos...
BACKGROUND: The mental health outcomes of military personnel deployed on peacekeeping missions have ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that moral injuries (MIs) may affect the mental health of C...
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are well-documented risk factors for poor outcome...
This study investigated the relationship between the level of combat exposure and army status (regul...
Background: The benefit of military unit cohesion to morale and psychological resilience is well est...
Background The mental health outcomes of military personnel deployed on peacekeeping missions have b...
Background: Childhood trauma and combat-related trauma are both associated with decreased psychosoci...