The author investigated the prevalence rates of mental health problems reported by college students and compared them with previously existing data on active duty, reserve, and National Guard Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans. Participants completed the mental health portion of the Post-Deployment Health Re-Assessment and an additional questionnaire in which the effect of a drug use screen was explored. Subjects were also asked about their intentions to seek mental health or substance abuse treatment and how anonymity affected their treatment seeking and reporting accuracy. Results indicate similar and at times higher rates of mental health problems in the sample of college students and perhaps highlight the problems associated with post-dep...
Research studies have identified heightened psychiatric problems among veterans of Operation Iraqi F...
Abstract Background Since 1998, the U.S. Armed Forces has used the mandatory Pre-Deployment Health A...
Little is known about ex-serving military personnel who access secondary mental health care. This na...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
Substantial numbers of military troops return from overseas duty with elevated reports of psychologi...
Defense’s (DoD’s) screen-ing efforts to identifymen-tal health concerns among soldiers and Marines a...
Relevant Topics: Medical Surveillance, Research epidemiology, psychological support
Post-deployment mental health (PDMH) diagnoses have increased in the military community since the st...
Military service members have an increased risk of developing mental health (MH) problems following ...
Background. Earlier studies presenting evidence that operational deployment negatively affects menta...
Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previ...
This paper reviews the psychological health research conducted in the United States in support of co...
textOperation Enduring Freedom (OEF) (Afghanistan) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) represent one o...
A common barrier to healthcare for psychiatric conditions is the stigma associated with these disord...
The recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have reignited concerns about the many negative health conse...
Research studies have identified heightened psychiatric problems among veterans of Operation Iraqi F...
Abstract Background Since 1998, the U.S. Armed Forces has used the mandatory Pre-Deployment Health A...
Little is known about ex-serving military personnel who access secondary mental health care. This na...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
Substantial numbers of military troops return from overseas duty with elevated reports of psychologi...
Defense’s (DoD’s) screen-ing efforts to identifymen-tal health concerns among soldiers and Marines a...
Relevant Topics: Medical Surveillance, Research epidemiology, psychological support
Post-deployment mental health (PDMH) diagnoses have increased in the military community since the st...
Military service members have an increased risk of developing mental health (MH) problems following ...
Background. Earlier studies presenting evidence that operational deployment negatively affects menta...
Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previ...
This paper reviews the psychological health research conducted in the United States in support of co...
textOperation Enduring Freedom (OEF) (Afghanistan) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) represent one o...
A common barrier to healthcare for psychiatric conditions is the stigma associated with these disord...
The recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have reignited concerns about the many negative health conse...
Research studies have identified heightened psychiatric problems among veterans of Operation Iraqi F...
Abstract Background Since 1998, the U.S. Armed Forces has used the mandatory Pre-Deployment Health A...
Little is known about ex-serving military personnel who access secondary mental health care. This na...