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An employment study of neurodivergent UK military Veterans calls for a greater awareness of ‘Positive Intersectionality’

New research from Cranfield University, led by Dr Robert Allen, draws on a large sample of medically diagnosed Neurodivergent Veterans (NDVs) to determine how the recruitment processes and Human Resou…

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Beyond the Atherton Report: How Far Have the Armed Forces Come for Women Transitioning into Service?

In July 2021, the Atherton Report [1]– officially titled “Protecting Those Who Protect Us: Women in the Armed Forces from Recruitment to Civilian Life” – was published by the House of Commons …

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Don’t sleep on sleep health: How different types of combat injuries are associated with long-term sleep symptoms in UK Armed Forces personnel

Recent research1 from the ADVANCE study explored sleep health and found that patterns of symptoms indicative of moderate-severe sleep problems were more likely to be reported by UK personnel who susta…

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Early Service leavers (ESL): What do we know and what more do we need to understand?

In recent years, emerging evidence has highlighted that those who leave the Armed Forces prior to completing the minimum term of their contract (i.e., under four years) – known as Early Service Leav…

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Eating disorders within the UK Armed Forces

Eating disorders (EDs), are a serious mental health condition, that can impact anyone regardless of age, background, or circumstances [1]. According to Beat, the nation’s leading eating disorder cha…

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Evidence points to the important role of identity in transition

Identity is central to how we understand ourselves and our place in the world. Among those who serve in the Armed Forces, this sense of self is often strongly linked to the unique factors of Service l…

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Ex-Servicewomen’s support needs and experiences accessing support services: A synthesis of recent evidence and recommendations for improvement

At the end of 2023, 13.6% of the 1.85 million United Kingdom (UK) Armed Forces ex-Service personnel were women. Despite this, only a few more than 50 research papers on military health and well-being …

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Expecting the fight: How a soldier’s mindset can buffer PTSD

“I do not hope our country needs to go to war, but as a professional soldier, I want to be there if it does.”  This quote, often repeated in military circles, reflects an important insight emergi…

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Exploring alcohol misuse in ex-Service personnel: Current evidence and ongoing research

Alcohol Awareness Week ran from July 3rd to July 7th 2023 in the UK, offering an opportunity to think and talk openly about alcohol harm across different communities. During this week, we shared key e…

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Exploring the best evidenced treatment for women Veterans with PTSD who have experienced military sexual trauma

Combat Stress recently conducted a review of the published research exploring which psychological treatments have the strongest evidence base for treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) resulti…

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KCMHR Health and Wellbeing Study of Serving and ex-Serving UK Armed Forces Personnel: Phase 4

KCMHR 20-year study finds rises in CMD and PTSD in Serving and ex-Serving personnel who served during the conflicts of Iraq and Afghanistan.  The findings from the fourth phase of the King’s Centre…

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Latest insights into public perceptions of former UK Armed Forces personnel

Despite having long been a focus of academic and government interest, readily accessible data on how former UK Armed Forces service personnel are perceived by members of the public has remained limite…

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LGBT Veterans Independent Review: Key findings and next steps

From 1967 to 2000, a policy banned LGBT people from joining or continuing Service in the UK Armed Forces. Anyone suspected of being LGBT could be subjected to invasive investigations and discharge fro…

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Life after Service: A systematic review of the challenges of transition for ex-Servicewomen

Women have a long and proud tradition of serving in the UK Armed Forces (AF). Over the years, opportunities for women in the UK AF have expanded, with all combat roles open to them since 2018. The UK …

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Meet last year’s Research Excellence Awardee: Dr Rebecca Randles

Welcome to a special edition of our regular 'Meet the Expert' series, bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers and service providers.  In this edition, we inte…

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Meet the Expert PhD special edition: Amber McKenzie

Welcome to a special edition of 'Meet the Expert', our series bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policymakers and service providers. In this edition, we will be featuri…

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Meet the Expert PhD Special Edition: Sarah Rabin

Welcome to a special edition of 'Meet the Expert', our series bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policymakers, and service providers. This special edition features a Ph…

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Meet the Expert: Dr Howard Burdett

Welcome to 'Meet the Expert', our series bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers and service providers. Read on to learn about current work, aspirations for pr…

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Meet the Expert: Dr Jamie Barker

Welcome to 'Meet the Expert', our news series that brings you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers, and service providers. Read on to learn about current work, aspiratio…

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Meet the Expert: Dr Lauren Godier-McBard

Welcome to 'Meet the Expert', our series bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers and service providers. Read on to learn about current work, aspirations for pr…

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Meet the Expert: Dr Mary Keeling

Welcome to a special edition of 'Meet the Expert' featuring a member of the Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community team. This series brings you informative interviews with Armed Forces res…

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Meet the Expert: Professor Alan Finnegan

Welcome to 'Meet the Expert', our new series bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers and service providers. Read on to learn about current work, aspirations fo…

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Meet the Expert: Professor Cherie Armour

Welcome to 'Meet the Expert', our news series that brings you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers, and service providers. Read on to learn about current work, aspiratio…

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Meet the Expert: Professor Dominic Murphy

Welcome to 'Meet the Expert', our series bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers and service providers. Read on to learn about current work, aspirations for pr…

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Meet the Expert: Professor Lisa Scullion

Welcome to 'Meet the Expert', our series bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers and service providers. Read on to learn about current work, aspirations for pr…

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Meet the Expert: Professor Nicola T. Fear

Welcome to a special edition of 'Meet the Expert' featuring a member of the Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community team. This series brings you informative interviews with Armed Forces res…

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Meet the Expert: Professor Walter Busuttil

Welcome to 'Meet the Expert', our series bringing you informative interviews with Armed Forces researchers, policy makers and service providers. Read on to learn about current work, aspirations for pr…

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Moral problem(s) added to DSM-5-TR : But what does this mean for research and the Armed Forces Community?

Across the Armed Forces sector the term ‘moral injury’ is likely a familiar one, especially when thinking about ex-service personnel’ mental health. While moral injury is not a mental health dia…

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New editorial draws attention to the need to understand the experience of anger among ex-Service members

Anger is the elephant in the room when it comes to understanding the mental health of Service members and ex-Service members. Such is the premise of a new editorial published in the Journal of Anxiety…

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New figures from the University of Manchester provide latest data on Veterans suicide

A new study (“Suicide after leaving the UK Armed Forces 1996–2018: a cohort study”) by the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Safety in Mental Health (NCISH), based at The University…

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New findings from the University of Manchester provide insight into the challenges and adversities experienced by Veterans before they take their lives

A new study by the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Safety in Mental Health (NCISH) based at the University of Manchester, shows the most common risk factors for suicide experienced by…

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New Study Spotlight: The AFTER Study: Armed Forces genital Trauma and psychosexual Experiences Research

Welcome to 'New Study Spotlight', where we interview researchers about their new studies to raise awareness and keep you up to date with current research focused on the Armed Forces community. Read on…

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New Study Spotlight: The Armed Services Trauma Rehabilitation Study – Combat Injury-Related Challenges to Sexual Intimacy (the ADVANCE-CIRCUIT study).

Welcome to 'New Study Spotlight', where we interview researchers about their new studies to raise awareness and keep you up to date with current research focused on the Armed Forces community. Read …

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New Study Spotlight: The Veterans’ Digital Needs Survey

Welcome to 'New Study Spotlight', where we interview researchers about their new studies to raise awareness and keep you up to date with current research focused on the Armed Forces community. Read on…

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Older Veterans in the UK: A review of current research

For the first time in its history, the most recent Census asked individuals to record whether they had ever served in the UK Armed Forces. Of the 1.85 million ex-Armed Forces respondents, older Vetera…