Greater combat exposure and being based in more-isolated posts increased the prevalence of those three mental health or behavioral problems.
?The needs base for psychosocial support extends beyond personnel who meet conventional questionnaire criteria for traumatic stress, depression, or generalized anxiety,? concluded Garber and colleagues. ?Future research is needed to understand what precise problems are driving this larger needs base and what precise supports (clinical or nonclinical) would be most appropriate.?
For more in Psychiatric News about research into military mental health, click here.
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Source: http://alert.psychiatricnews.org/2012/12/canadian-forces-describe-multiple.html
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