Objectives To establish the level of psychological symptoms and the risk factors for possible decreased mental health among deployed UK maritime forces. Methods A survey was completed by deployed Royal Navy (RN) personnel which measured the prevalence of common mental disorder (CMD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and potential alcohol misuse. Military and operational characteristics were also measured including exposure to potentially traumatic events, problems occurring at home during the deployment, unit cohesion, leadership and morale. Associations between variables of interest were identified using binary logistic regression to generate ORs and 95% CIs adjusted for a range of potential confounding variables. Results ...
The relationship between traumatic injury and mental health diagnoses is still not well understood, ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Introduction: The relationship between mental health symp...
Background: The benefit of military unit cohesion to morale and psychological resilience is well est...
Background Most research on the mental health of UK armed forces personnel has been conducted eithe...
A substantial amount of research has been conducted into the mental health of the UK military in rec...
Background: The mental health effects of deployment vary widely, and personnel in both combat and co...
Background: The mental health of the Armed Forces is an important issue of both academic and public ...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Concerns have been raised about the effect of tour length on the me...
Background: Mental disorders and alcohol misuse are often comorbid, and this comorbidity is more com...
Background Little is known about the prevalence of mental health outcomes in UK personnel at the end...
Background Little is known about the prevalence of mental health outcomes in UK personnel at the end...
Background: The negative impact of sustaining an injury on a military deployment on subsequent menta...
Background: Although the military is considered to be a stressful occupation, there are remarkably f...
To help the British armed forces minimise mental health problems while undertaking military duties, ...
UK Armed Forces (AF) personnel deployed to Afghanistan are frequently exposed to intense combat and ...
The relationship between traumatic injury and mental health diagnoses is still not well understood, ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Introduction: The relationship between mental health symp...
Background: The benefit of military unit cohesion to morale and psychological resilience is well est...
Background Most research on the mental health of UK armed forces personnel has been conducted eithe...
A substantial amount of research has been conducted into the mental health of the UK military in rec...
Background: The mental health effects of deployment vary widely, and personnel in both combat and co...
Background: The mental health of the Armed Forces is an important issue of both academic and public ...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Concerns have been raised about the effect of tour length on the me...
Background: Mental disorders and alcohol misuse are often comorbid, and this comorbidity is more com...
Background Little is known about the prevalence of mental health outcomes in UK personnel at the end...
Background Little is known about the prevalence of mental health outcomes in UK personnel at the end...
Background: The negative impact of sustaining an injury on a military deployment on subsequent menta...
Background: Although the military is considered to be a stressful occupation, there are remarkably f...
To help the British armed forces minimise mental health problems while undertaking military duties, ...
UK Armed Forces (AF) personnel deployed to Afghanistan are frequently exposed to intense combat and ...
The relationship between traumatic injury and mental health diagnoses is still not well understood, ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Introduction: The relationship between mental health symp...
Background: The benefit of military unit cohesion to morale and psychological resilience is well est...