Considering the crucial role of military personnel’s mental health in the armed forces, society, and the nation, the present study aims to describe the prevalence and influential factors of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Chinese military personnel duri...
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Russell, M.; Schaubel, S.; Figley, C. The darker side of military mental healthcare part two: Five harmful strategies to manage its mental health dilemma. Psychol. Inj. Law 2018, 18, 1-32. [CrossRef]Russell, M. C., Schaubel, S. R., & Figley, C. R. (2017b). The darker ...
Whole Health principles including (1) a strong history of collaboration between the DoD and Department of Veterans Affairs, (2) a potential boost to recruitment and retention, and (3) better support for military-to-civilian transition... CA Triscari,RB Rutherford,CMA Dimercurio - 《Military Medi...
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This fraction may be even higher in the military due to concern over possible occupational repercussions resulting from use of specialty psychiatric care and specialist shortages. Collaboration between generalists and mental health care specialists could potentially improve mental health care delivery and ...
A new article in Military Medicine, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that military personnel are making extensive use of outside mental health services, suggesting that military health and mental health services do not meet the needs of ac
Military mental health: The role of daily hassles while deployed. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 201(12), 1035-1039.Heron E A, Bryan C J, Dougherty C A, et al. Military mental health: the role of ... EA Heron,CJ Bryan,CA Dougherty,... - 《Journal of Nervous & ...
Just 13 percent of the mental health providers surveyed met the study's readiness criteria for both cultural competency and delivering evidence-based care. Providers who worked in community settings were less prepared than providers who are affiliated with the VA or military health system. ...