Abstract: This annual report provides statistical information on the number of UK Service personnel who suffered a traumatic or surgical amputation, as a result of deployment in …
Abstract: Rates of hazardous and harm-related drinking are higher in the military and veteran populations compared to the general population. Brief alcohol interventions (BAIs) …
Abstract: Objective: This study assessed the efficacy of a two-week residential treatment programme to support anger difficulties in veterans diagnosed with PTSD. Methods: 172 …
Abstract: Objective: The current study examined predictors of well-being, including quality of life and academic engagement, in a sample of student service members and veteran …
Abstract: Suicide is a significant public health problem among U.S. veterans. A recent Department of Veterans Affairs report, for example, indicates that 20 veterans commit …
Abstract: This document is the third and last in a series initiated in 2014 to comprehensively analyze the mental health findings from the 2013 Life After Service Studies survey …
Abstract: This is an annual publication which provides figures on the number of Service Family Accommodation properties in the UK, the condition of those properties, and the …
Abstract: Ex-armed forces personnel constitute the largest known occupational group in prison but there is little evidence regarding their mental health, or substance misuse, …
Abstract: Introduction: Rural residents are overrepresented in the military; however, access to Veteran services is limited in rural areas. There is a need to identify rural …
Abstract: The Continuous Working Patterns (CWP) Survey is a seven day diary completed by trained, regular UK Armed Forces personnel to record the number of hours spent at work, on …