British Army Diving (12)
How Does Depression Present in the British Army?
Research Paper Title The Presentation of Depression in the British Army. Background The British Army is predominately composed of young men, often from disadvantaged backgrounds, in which Depression is a common mental health disorder. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to construct a predictive model detailing the presentation of depression in the army that… Read More
British Army Diving (11)
What are (Military) Patient Needs from General Practice following a Traumatic Injury?
Research Paper Title Patient Needs from General Practice following a Traumatic Injury: A Qualitative Study using Narrative Interviews with British Service Personnel. Background To explore the first period of sick leave in military patients following a traumatic battle injury, and the role of primary care. To identify if and where patients perceived difficulties. Methods Participants… Read More
Wise Leadership…
“Ten soldiers wisely led will beat a hundred without a head.” (Euripides, Greek Playwright, 480 BC – 406 BC)
Enhanced Mental Health Assessment during Routine & Discharge Medicals in the UK Armed Forces
Research Paper Title A Pilot Study of an Enhanced Mental Health Assessment during Routine and Discharge Medicals in the British Armed Forces. Background A pilot study to assess the practicality of introducing an enhanced mental health assessment (EMHA) into all routine and discharge medicals of the UK Armed Forces in order to facilitate treatment prior… Read More
