Military service is associated with increased risk of mental health problems. Previous reviews have pointed to under-utilization of mental health services in military populations. Building on the most recent systematic review, our narrative, critical review takes a complementary approach and considers research across the Five-Eyes nations from the past six years to update and broaden the discussion on pathways to mental healthcare in military populations. We find that at a broad population level, there is improvement in several indicators of mental health care access, with greater gains in initial engagement, time to first treatment contact, and subjective satisfaction with care, and smaller gains in objective indicators of adequacy of care...
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet ...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
Military service members have an increased risk of developing mental health (MH) problems following ...
It has been clinically observed and the literature concurs that military service members often fail ...
Background: Recent Canadian Armed Forces operations involved multiple deployments and exposure to tr...
Substantial numbers of military troops return from overseas duty with elevated reports of psychologi...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
Background Globally, millions are exposed to stressors at work that increase their vulnerability to ...
The recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have reignited concerns about the many negative health conse...
Military deployment to combat zones puts military personnel to a number of physical and mental chall...
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet ...
Following deployment, a number of Armed Forces personnel experience mental ill health, with symptoms...
INTRODUCTION: Perceptions of stigma and barriers associated with seeking mental health services have...
U.S. Army soldiers with mental disorders report a variety of barriers to initiating and continuing t...
Military spouses must contend with unique issues such as a mobile lifestyle, rules and regulations o...
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet ...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
Military service members have an increased risk of developing mental health (MH) problems following ...
It has been clinically observed and the literature concurs that military service members often fail ...
Background: Recent Canadian Armed Forces operations involved multiple deployments and exposure to tr...
Substantial numbers of military troops return from overseas duty with elevated reports of psychologi...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
Background Globally, millions are exposed to stressors at work that increase their vulnerability to ...
The recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have reignited concerns about the many negative health conse...
Military deployment to combat zones puts military personnel to a number of physical and mental chall...
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet ...
Following deployment, a number of Armed Forces personnel experience mental ill health, with symptoms...
INTRODUCTION: Perceptions of stigma and barriers associated with seeking mental health services have...
U.S. Army soldiers with mental disorders report a variety of barriers to initiating and continuing t...
Military spouses must contend with unique issues such as a mobile lifestyle, rules and regulations o...
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet ...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
Military service members have an increased risk of developing mental health (MH) problems following ...