PurposeIntimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA) is as a major health concern globally. The prevalence of IPVA perpetration and victimisation has been found to be higher in military compared to civilian populations. Of concern, help-seeking for other psychosocial difficulties among military communities has been shown to be both limited and challenging, and military personnel could face additional or amplified barriers to help-seeking for IPVA than their civilian counterparts. This study aimed to use qualitative methods to explore the experiences of, and barriers to, help-seeking for IPVA victimisation and perpetration among UK military personnel.MethodsThematic analysis was conducted on 40 one-to-one semi-structured interviews with militar...
Evidence suggests that male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are less likely to seek help ...
Efforts are warranted to understand correlates of formal help-seeking among active-duty military mem...
The UK Armed Forces (UKAF) occupy a unique and privileged position in the nations psyche, reflected ...
This study presents the personal testimonies of male British ex-Armed Forces personnel who have expe...
Background: Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) in the military has tended to focus on milit...
The subject of female-perpetrated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has been one of contro...
Background: UK armed forces personnel are at risk of occupational psychological injury; they are oft...
Non-serving partners of personnel in the British military endure numerous challenges due to their as...
This article has been accepted for publication in [BMJ Military Health] following peer review, and t...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
Prevention and treatment of intimate partner violence (IPV) has increasingly focused on engaging men...
The Armed Forces Covenant (2016) proposes that serving people and their families should not be disad...
Background: Partners and family can play a key role in encouraging military service and ex-service p...
The majority of research in the area of veterans' mental health has been carried out in the United S...
Intimate relationships within the U.S. military community face domestic violence perpetration at rat...
Evidence suggests that male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are less likely to seek help ...
Efforts are warranted to understand correlates of formal help-seeking among active-duty military mem...
The UK Armed Forces (UKAF) occupy a unique and privileged position in the nations psyche, reflected ...
This study presents the personal testimonies of male British ex-Armed Forces personnel who have expe...
Background: Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) in the military has tended to focus on milit...
The subject of female-perpetrated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has been one of contro...
Background: UK armed forces personnel are at risk of occupational psychological injury; they are oft...
Non-serving partners of personnel in the British military endure numerous challenges due to their as...
This article has been accepted for publication in [BMJ Military Health] following peer review, and t...
Mental health stigma and barriers to care (BTC) reportedly impede help seeking among U.K. military p...
Prevention and treatment of intimate partner violence (IPV) has increasingly focused on engaging men...
The Armed Forces Covenant (2016) proposes that serving people and their families should not be disad...
Background: Partners and family can play a key role in encouraging military service and ex-service p...
The majority of research in the area of veterans' mental health has been carried out in the United S...
Intimate relationships within the U.S. military community face domestic violence perpetration at rat...
Evidence suggests that male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are less likely to seek help ...
Efforts are warranted to understand correlates of formal help-seeking among active-duty military mem...
The UK Armed Forces (UKAF) occupy a unique and privileged position in the nations psyche, reflected ...