Few studies have explored the predisposing factors leading to depression within the British Army, and this qualitative investigation provides a novel approach to advance knowledge in this poorly researched area. Information was provided by army mental health (MH) clinicians, with results aligned to theoretical groupings under the headings of: occupational stressors; macho culture, stigma and bullying; unhappy young soldier; relationships and gender. These issues were influenced by peacetime and operational settings; the support offered by the Army Medical Services and unit command. The results indicate that Army personnel are exposed to multi-factorial stressors that are incremental/accumulative in nature. Soldiers can cope with extreme pre...
Background There is uncertainty about whether women in the military have more psychological symptoms...
Due to the expansion of leadership roles in the military for women, female military personnel now fa...
Background Deployment to the 2003 Iraq War was associated with ill health in reserve armed forces pe...
Depression is a common mental health (MB) disorder affecting British Army personnel and a significan...
Background: The British Army is predominately composed of young men, often from disadvantaged backgr...
Background The British Army is predominately composed of young men, often from disadvantaged backgro...
The mental health (MH) of soldiers remains extremely newsworthy and is regularly featured in high pr...
A substantial amount of research has been conducted into the mental health of the UK military in rec...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
There is considerable research to date in the field of stress, particularly with respect to question...
Background Most research on the mental health of UK armed forces personnel has been conducted either...
Women in the UK military are more commonly diagnosed with a mental health disorder than men, but the...
The aim of this paper was to explore how a military career may affect the mental health of serving a...
© 2015, Royal Army Medical College. All rights reserved. Introduction UK military research suggests ...
BACKGROUND: Recently, the UK Armed Forces have revised the ground close combat role to include women...
Background There is uncertainty about whether women in the military have more psychological symptoms...
Due to the expansion of leadership roles in the military for women, female military personnel now fa...
Background Deployment to the 2003 Iraq War was associated with ill health in reserve armed forces pe...
Depression is a common mental health (MB) disorder affecting British Army personnel and a significan...
Background: The British Army is predominately composed of young men, often from disadvantaged backgr...
Background The British Army is predominately composed of young men, often from disadvantaged backgro...
The mental health (MH) of soldiers remains extremely newsworthy and is regularly featured in high pr...
A substantial amount of research has been conducted into the mental health of the UK military in rec...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
There is considerable research to date in the field of stress, particularly with respect to question...
Background Most research on the mental health of UK armed forces personnel has been conducted either...
Women in the UK military are more commonly diagnosed with a mental health disorder than men, but the...
The aim of this paper was to explore how a military career may affect the mental health of serving a...
© 2015, Royal Army Medical College. All rights reserved. Introduction UK military research suggests ...
BACKGROUND: Recently, the UK Armed Forces have revised the ground close combat role to include women...
Background There is uncertainty about whether women in the military have more psychological symptoms...
Due to the expansion of leadership roles in the military for women, female military personnel now fa...
Background Deployment to the 2003 Iraq War was associated with ill health in reserve armed forces pe...