The Ongoing Research page provides a searchable directory of UK Armed Forces community research currently being conducted by various researchers and research centres. By providing information about current research, the purpose is to minimise duplication, maximise knowledge growth, raise awareness of what evidence is in the pipeline, and encourage collaboration among those with shared interests. If you would like your research added to this page email team@centreforevidence.org
This study aims to explore how soldiers' narratives have changed over time, and the factors which influence them. Research to date has not explored Service personnel's' mental health experiences using …
This project aims to conduct a full-scale randomised controlled study powered to provide definitive evidence of the efficacy of the nature-based, group angling intervention for military Veterans and …
The ADVANCE research project aims to study, prospectively, the incidence of a very wide variety of physical and psycho-social outcomes including cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, mental health …
Working with Diane Allen (OBE), this project aims to create archive of narratives collected as part of the ‘Forewarned Inbox'. We hope to create a large dataset of UK ex-Service person’s …
The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate the sensitivity of computer-based tests of executive control to variability in PTSD symptoms in UK ex-Service personnel.
This project aims to work with ex-Servicewomen to adapt Iona (an artificial intelligence-supported low-intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy mobile phone app) for the treatment of generalized …
The ENHANCE+ project aims to build and widen clinical capacity and understanding of women Veterans, their needs, and best-evidenced treatment, with a specific focus on Military sexual trauma (MST). …
This study aims to assess whether the device will reduce tinnitus symptoms and associated mental health difficulties such as symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and …
This research aims to develop a more detailed and nuanced understanding of how sexualised behaviour occurs towards servicemen in the UK Armed Forces, with a focus on male Veteran perspectives. The …
This study aims to improve understanding of the triggers, presentation and management of UK Service personnel given a Department of Community Mental Health (DCMH) diagnosis of adjustment disorder. …
The purpose of the project is to understand how common suicidality is among the Northern Ireland veteran population, and to explore what factors play an integral role in increasing the risk of …