Background The British Army is predominately composed of young men, often from disadvantaged backgrounds, in which Depression is a common mental health disorder. Objectives To construct a predictive model detailing the presentation of depression in the army that could be utilised as an educational and clinical guideline for Army clinical personnel. Method and Participants Utilising a Constructivist Grounded Theory, phase 1 consisted of 19 interviews with experienced Army mental health clinicians. Phase 2 was a validation exercise conducted with 3 general practitioners. Results Depression in the Army correlates poorly with civilian definitions, and has a unique interpretation. Conclusion Young soldiers presented with symptoms not in the Inte...
There is considerable research to date in the field of stress, particularly with respect to question...
Background: The mental health of the Armed Forces is an important issue of both academic and public ...
From BMJ via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-11-11, accepted 2021-12-11, ppub 2022-01...
Background: The British Army is predominately composed of young men, often from disadvantaged backgr...
Depression is a common mental health (MB) disorder affecting British Army personnel and a significan...
Few studies have explored the predisposing factors leading to depression within the British Army, an...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Background: The Ministry of Defence has its own hospital for soldiers requiring admission for mental...
Major depression, identified as a leading cause of disability in the United States, is often first d...
The British Armed Forces aim to provide a capable workforce, able to undertake military duties witho...
The first part of this series (JCN, 28(5): 30–32) provided the background to the study, which used s...
The mental health (MH) of soldiers remains extremely newsworthy and is regularly featured in high pr...
Background Most research on the mental health of UK armed forces personnel has been conducted eithe...
Aim: To evaluate the outcomes of participants attending a psychological therapies service for milita...
A substantial amount of research has been conducted into the mental health of the UK military in rec...
There is considerable research to date in the field of stress, particularly with respect to question...
Background: The mental health of the Armed Forces is an important issue of both academic and public ...
From BMJ via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-11-11, accepted 2021-12-11, ppub 2022-01...
Background: The British Army is predominately composed of young men, often from disadvantaged backgr...
Depression is a common mental health (MB) disorder affecting British Army personnel and a significan...
Few studies have explored the predisposing factors leading to depression within the British Army, an...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Background: The Ministry of Defence has its own hospital for soldiers requiring admission for mental...
Major depression, identified as a leading cause of disability in the United States, is often first d...
The British Armed Forces aim to provide a capable workforce, able to undertake military duties witho...
The first part of this series (JCN, 28(5): 30–32) provided the background to the study, which used s...
The mental health (MH) of soldiers remains extremely newsworthy and is regularly featured in high pr...
Background Most research on the mental health of UK armed forces personnel has been conducted eithe...
Aim: To evaluate the outcomes of participants attending a psychological therapies service for milita...
A substantial amount of research has been conducted into the mental health of the UK military in rec...
There is considerable research to date in the field of stress, particularly with respect to question...
Background: The mental health of the Armed Forces is an important issue of both academic and public ...
From BMJ via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-11-11, accepted 2021-12-11, ppub 2022-01...