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| Amy C IversenSummaryAffiliation: King's College London Country: UK Publications
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The impact of deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan on military children: a review of the literatureClaire J White
King s Centre for Military Health Research, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, Denmark Hill, London, UK
Int Rev Psychiatry 23:210-7. 2011..Limitations of the current research and subsequent recommendations for future research are also outlined...
The stigma of mental health problems and other barriers to care in the UK Armed ForcesAmy C Iversen
King s Centre for Military Health Research, King s College London, Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London SE5 9RJ, UK
BMC Health Serv Res 11:31. 2011..As the military is a profession at high risk of occupational psychiatric injury, understanding barriers to help-seeking is a priority...
Help-seeking and receipt of treatment among UK service personnelAmy C Iversen
King s Centre for Military Health Research, King s College London, Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London SE5 9RJ, UK
Br J Psychiatry 197:149-55. 2010..For armed forces personnel, data on help-seeking behaviour and receipt of treatment for mental disorders are important for both research and policy...
The prevalence of common mental disorders and PTSD in the UK military: using data from a clinical interview-based studyAmy C Iversen
Department of Psychological Medicine, King s Centre for Military Health Research, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London SE5 9RJ, UK
BMC Psychiatry 9:68. 2009....
Mild traumatic brain injury in UK military personnel returning from Afghanistan and Iraq: cohort and cross-sectional analysesRoberto J Rona
King s Centre for Military Health Research, King s College London, London, United Kingdom
J Head Trauma Rehabil 27:33-44. 2012....
Risky driving among regular armed forces personnel from the United KingdomNicola T Fear
Academic Centre for Defence Mental Health, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, Weston Education Centre, 10 Cutcombe Road, London SE5 9RJ, England
Am J Prev Med 35:230-6. 2008..Road traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for service personnel from the United Kingdom (UK). Little is known about the pattern of risky driving by these service personnel...
Impact of pre-enlistment antisocial behaviour on behavioural outcomes among U.K. military personnelDeirdre Macmanus
Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, PO23, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8AF, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 47:1353-8. 2012..This study aimed to examine the association between pre-enlistment ASB and later behavioural outcomes, including aggression, in a large randomly selected U.K. military cohort...
Health of national service veterans: an analysis of a community-based sample using data from the 2007 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey of EnglandCharlotte Woodhead
Academic Centre for Defence Mental Health, Weston Education Centre, King s College London, Cutcombe Rd, London SE5 9RJ, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 46:559-66. 2011..The compulsory nature of national service sets these veterans apart from younger veterans...
What are the consequences of deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan on the mental health of the UK armed forces? A cohort studyNicola T Fear
Academic Centre for Defence Mental Health, King s College London, London, UK
Lancet 375:1783-97. 2010..We examined the consequences of deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan on the mental health of UK armed forces from 2003 to 2009, the effect of multiple deployments, and time since return from deployment...
The contribution of prior psychological symptoms and combat exposure to post Iraq deployment mental health in the UK militaryRoberto J Rona
King s College London, King Centre for Military Health Research, Weston Education Centre, London, UK
J Trauma Stress 22:11-9. 2009..The authors concluded that combat exposure and group cohesion have an effect on mental health outcomes independent of previous mental health status, which explains why screening prior to deployment is ineffective...
Influence of childhood adversity on health among male UK military personnelAmy C Iversen
Department of Psychological Medicine, Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London SE5 9RJ, UK
Br J Psychiatry 191:506-11. 2007..Exposure to childhood adversity may explain why only a minority of combatants exposed to trauma develop psychological problems...
Self-harm and attempted suicide among UK armed forces personnel: results of a cross-sectional surveyRichard J Pinder
King s Centre for Military Health Research and Academic Centre for Defence Mental Health, Department of Psychological Medicine, King s College London, UK
Int J Soc Psychiatry 58:433-9. 2012..This study assesses the lifetime prevalence of attempted suicide and self-harm within currently serving and ex-service personnel of the UK Armed Forces...
Transition back into civilian life: a study of personnel leaving the U.K. armed forces via "military prison"Lauren van Staden
King s College London, Western Education Centre, 10 Cutcombe Road, London, SE5 9RJ, UK
Mil Med 172:925-30. 2007..The purpose of this study was to identify the factors associated with poor outcomes for personnel leaving the United Kingdom Armed Forces early...
One year outcomes of a mentoring scheme for female academics: a pilot study at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College LondonRina Dutta
King s College London, Department of Academic Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
BMC Med Educ 11:13. 2011....
Screening for depleted uranium in the United Kingdom armed forces: who wants it and why?Neil Greenberg
Academic Department of Psychological Medicine, New Medical School, King s College Hospital, London, UK
J Epidemiol Community Health 58:558-61. 2004..This study aimed to find out the characteristics and possible exposures to DU for those personnel who desire DU screening...
