Retrospective studies of military personnel and survivors of community disasters suggest a link between traumatic exposure and substance use. This is the first study to investigate this association prospectively in a military population. A representative cohort of members of the UK Armed Forces was recruited into a longitudinal study, with 1382 people surveyed at baseline, and 941 followed up around three years later. Alcohol and cigarette use were assessed on both occasions, and combat exposures during this time were assessed at follow-up. Alcohol consumption and the prevalence of binge-drinking increased over the course of the study. The increase in alcohol consumption was greater in those subjects who had been deployed, in particular in ...
Background: The epidemic of non communicable diseases has begun its tragic shift towards the develop...
Over 2.1 million United States military service members have deployed in support of Operation Enduri...
Background In the UK, the prevalence of alcohol-related dependence is significantly higher in people...
Retrospective studies of military personnel and survivors of community disasters suggest a link betw...
Objectives There are concerns that alcohol misuse among military personnel could have serious conse...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Introduction There are higher levels of alcohol misuse in the military compared to the general popul...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse is more prevalent among military populations. Association between...
Background: Despite research highlighting the role of alcohol in military life, specifically in rela...
Introduction There are higher levels of alcohol misuse in the military compared to the general popul...
Traditionally alcohol has been used by the military to cope with the intense stress of battle but al...
Previous research has suggested that the deployment experience can influence alcohol consumption and...
International audienceAIMS: The aim of the study was to evaluate which alcohol use expectancies coul...
Combat experiences (CE) are a signature occupational hazard for U.S. Military personnel. Those who h...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
Background: The epidemic of non communicable diseases has begun its tragic shift towards the develop...
Over 2.1 million United States military service members have deployed in support of Operation Enduri...
Background In the UK, the prevalence of alcohol-related dependence is significantly higher in people...
Retrospective studies of military personnel and survivors of community disasters suggest a link betw...
Objectives There are concerns that alcohol misuse among military personnel could have serious conse...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Introduction There are higher levels of alcohol misuse in the military compared to the general popul...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse is more prevalent among military populations. Association between...
Background: Despite research highlighting the role of alcohol in military life, specifically in rela...
Introduction There are higher levels of alcohol misuse in the military compared to the general popul...
Traditionally alcohol has been used by the military to cope with the intense stress of battle but al...
Previous research has suggested that the deployment experience can influence alcohol consumption and...
International audienceAIMS: The aim of the study was to evaluate which alcohol use expectancies coul...
Combat experiences (CE) are a signature occupational hazard for U.S. Military personnel. Those who h...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
Background: The epidemic of non communicable diseases has begun its tragic shift towards the develop...
Over 2.1 million United States military service members have deployed in support of Operation Enduri...
Background In the UK, the prevalence of alcohol-related dependence is significantly higher in people...