The British Armed Forces aim to provide a capable workforce, able to undertake military duties without mental health (MH) problems. This is achieved by maximising the psychological support afforded to soldiers by providing immediate and effective MH care wherever they are serving. The most common MH disorders affecting UK Armed Forces are depression, alcohol misuse and anxiety. Military Mental Health (MMH) provides an occupational MH service that makes recommendations regarding a service person’s suitability for service. In a peacetime setting, this is delivered through a clearly defined integrated care pathway between Primary Health Care, military Departments of Community Mental Health (DCMHs) and Secondary Health Care. DCMHs consist of mu...
Following deployment, a number of Armed Forces personnel experience mental ill health, with symptoms...
The relationship between traumatic injury and mental health diagnoses is still not well understood, ...
Objective Third Location Decompression (TLD) is an activity undertaken by UK Armed Forces (UK AF) pe...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The mental health (MH) of soldiers remains extremely newsworthy and is regularly featured in high pr...
Background: The Ministry of Defence has its own hospital for soldiers requiring admission for mental...
To help the British armed forces minimise mental health problems while undertaking military duties, ...
Background Most research on the mental health of UK armed forces personnel has been conducted eithe...
Background: UK armed forces personnel are at risk of occupational psychological injury; they are oft...
There is now an abundance of research which has demonstrated that military personnel who deploy on o...
The first part of this series (JCN, 28(5): 30–32) provided the background to the study, which used s...
There is now an abundance of research which has demonstrated that military personnel who deploy on o...
A substantial amount of research has been conducted into the mental health of the UK military in rec...
Objectives To establish the level of psychological symptoms and the risk factors for possible decrea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Following deployment, a number of Armed Forces personnel experience mental ill health, with symptoms...
The relationship between traumatic injury and mental health diagnoses is still not well understood, ...
Objective Third Location Decompression (TLD) is an activity undertaken by UK Armed Forces (UK AF) pe...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The mental health (MH) of soldiers remains extremely newsworthy and is regularly featured in high pr...
Background: The Ministry of Defence has its own hospital for soldiers requiring admission for mental...
To help the British armed forces minimise mental health problems while undertaking military duties, ...
Background Most research on the mental health of UK armed forces personnel has been conducted eithe...
Background: UK armed forces personnel are at risk of occupational psychological injury; they are oft...
There is now an abundance of research which has demonstrated that military personnel who deploy on o...
The first part of this series (JCN, 28(5): 30–32) provided the background to the study, which used s...
There is now an abundance of research which has demonstrated that military personnel who deploy on o...
A substantial amount of research has been conducted into the mental health of the UK military in rec...
Objectives To establish the level of psychological symptoms and the risk factors for possible decrea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Following deployment, a number of Armed Forces personnel experience mental ill health, with symptoms...
The relationship between traumatic injury and mental health diagnoses is still not well understood, ...
Objective Third Location Decompression (TLD) is an activity undertaken by UK Armed Forces (UK AF) pe...