Perceived effect of deployment on families of UK military personnel
This article explores the impact of deployment on families of service personnel, from the perspective of the family member serving.
This article explores the impact of deployment on families of service personnel, from the perspective of the family member serving.
This article considers the potential positive impact that the UK’s National Service had on the individuals who were conscripted from 1947-1963. It suggests that conscripts were more exposed to opportunities, …
This article reviews current literature and knowledge regarding the impact of ageing and limb-loss on military veterans.
Despite clear differences in the way in which Germany and the UK structure and resource their military mental health research efforts, there are sufficient similarities for us to propose that …
European military mental health research: benefits of collaboration Read More »
A debate has ensued about the long-term consequences of mild traumatic brain injury, the ‘signature injury’ of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. This review considers a longitudinal study, in this …
Long-term consequences of mild traumatic brain injury Read More »