Background: It is well established that veterans suffering from mental health difficulties under use mental health services. Objective: This study aimed to understand more about the barriers that prevent veterans from seeking professional help and the enablers that assist veterans in seeking professional help. It also aimed to explore potential mechanisms to improve veterans’ help-seeking and pathways to care. Method: The study employed a qualitative design whereby 17 veterans who had recently attended specialist veteran mental health services took part in semi-structured interviews. The resultant data were analysed using grounded theory. Results: Participants described two distinct stages to their help-seeking: initial help-seeking and pat...
Introduction: Limited UK research focuses on female military veterans’ gender-related experiences an...
Background: UK armed forces personnel are at risk of occupational psychological injury; they are oft...
Background: There is a lack of evidence to manage veterans with service-related mental health proble...
To examine the factors which facilitate UK military personnel with post-traumatic stress disorder (P...
Background: Many UK military veterans experiencing mental health and well-being difficulties do not ...
BackgroundSome veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. However, there i...
This article has been accepted for publication in [BMJ Military Health] following peer review, and t...
Abstract Background Some veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. Howeve...
The purpose of this non-experimental study was to determine if there is a difference in attitudes to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
Objective: Military veterans experience a higher prevalence of mental health difficulties compared w...
This study aimed to examine how UK military veterans with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CP...
Individuals who serve in the military become part of a unique culture with different traditions, val...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...
Introduction: Limited UK research focuses on female military veterans’ gender-related experiences an...
Background: UK armed forces personnel are at risk of occupational psychological injury; they are oft...
Background: There is a lack of evidence to manage veterans with service-related mental health proble...
To examine the factors which facilitate UK military personnel with post-traumatic stress disorder (P...
Background: Many UK military veterans experiencing mental health and well-being difficulties do not ...
BackgroundSome veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. However, there i...
This article has been accepted for publication in [BMJ Military Health] following peer review, and t...
Abstract Background Some veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. Howeve...
The purpose of this non-experimental study was to determine if there is a difference in attitudes to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
Objective: Military veterans experience a higher prevalence of mental health difficulties compared w...
This study aimed to examine how UK military veterans with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CP...
Individuals who serve in the military become part of a unique culture with different traditions, val...
PERCEIVED STIGMAS AND BARRIERS FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Elaine Lobo Faculty Sponsor...
Introduction: Limited UK research focuses on female military veterans’ gender-related experiences an...
Background: UK armed forces personnel are at risk of occupational psychological injury; they are oft...
Background: There is a lack of evidence to manage veterans with service-related mental health proble...