Do soldiers seek more mental health care after deployment? Analysis of mental health consultations in the Netherlands Armed Forces following deployment to Afghanistan

Military deployment to combat zones puts military personnel to a number of physical and mental challenges that may adversely affect mental health. Until now, few studies have been performed in Europe on mental health utilization after military deployment. We compared the incidence of mental health consultations with the Military Mental Health Service (MMHS) of military deployed to Afghanistan to that of non-deployed military personnel. We assessed utilization of the MMHS by the full cohort of the Netherlands Armed Forces enlisted between 2008 and 2010 through linkage of mental health and human... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Elisabeth (Liesbeth) M. Taal (14339064)
Eric Vermetten (192517)
Digna (Anneke) J. F. van Schaik (14339067)
Tjalling Leenstra (144391)
Dokumenttyp: Dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Biotechnology / Cancer / Science Policy / Mental Health / total population consisted / potentially traumatic events / 906 new consultations / 55 – 10 / 52 – 3 / 02 – 3 / 90 – 1 / 68 – 1 / 09 – 1 / 61 – 2 / mental health consultations / mental health care / though absolute risk / 67 ]).</ p / 50 – 3 / 42 – 11 / mental health utilization / hr ) / adjusted / military never deployed / 18 – 1 / military personnel deployed / deployed military personnel / 84 – 2 / 30 – 2 / deployment .</ p / dutch mmhs compared / deployed personnel / deployed ) / military deployed / hr 2 / mental challenges / ci 1 / assessed utilization / military deployment / military branch / 508 military / deployed vs / 233 deployed / increased risk / higher risk / higher hr / year post / soldiers seek
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21829395.v1