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| Dominic MurphySummaryAffiliation: King's College London Country: UK Publications
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A longitudinal study of UK military personnel offered anthrax vaccination: informed choice, symptom reporting, uptake and pre-vaccination healthD Murphy
Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, Psychological Medicine, Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London SE5 9RJ, United Kingdom
Vaccine 30:1094-100. 2012..To determine longer term health outcome in a cohort of UK service personnel who received the anthrax vaccination...
UK armed forces responses to an informed consent policy for anthrax vaccination: a paradoxical effect?Dominic Murphy
King s Centre for Military Health Research, Institute of Psychiatry, Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London SE5 9RJ, United Kingdom
Vaccine 24:3109-14. 2006..This paper examines responses of personnel to this policy...
Investigating factors associated with reporting concerns towards malaria prophylaxis, and the content of concerns amongst UK Service Personnel deployed to the Iraq conflict between 2003-2006: a mixed methods studyD Murphy
King s Centre for Military Health Research, King s College London, Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London, UK SE5 9RJ
J R Army Med Corps 156:28-31. 2010..In this paper we investigated attitudes towards anti malarial tablets, health and the reporting of military hazards during deployment...
Why do UK military personnel refuse the anthrax vaccination?Dominic Murphy
King s Centre for Military Health Research, Weston Education Centre, London, UK
Biosecur Bioterror 6:237-42. 2008..The findings provide evidence that for some people, the policy to increase confidence in the anthrax vaccination program may have led to a decrease in levels of trust...
Multiple vaccinations, health, and recall bias within UK armed forces deployed to Iraq: cohort studyDominic Murphy
King s Centre for Military Health Research, King s College London SE5 9RJ
BMJ 337:a220. 2008..To assess the relation between self reported number of vaccinations received and health, and between numbers of vaccinations recorded from individuals' medical records and health...
Mental health screening in armed forces before the Iraq war and prevention of subsequent psychological morbidity: follow-up studyRoberto J Rona
King s College London, King s Centre for Military Health Research, Weston Education Centre, London SE5 9RJ
BMJ 333:991. 2006..To assess whether screening for mental disorder before the start of the 2003 Iraq war would have predicted subsequent mental disorders...
Explanations for the increase in mental health problems in UK reserve forces who have served in IraqTess Browne
King s Centre for Military Health Research, King s College, UK
Br J Psychiatry 190:484-9. 2007..Deployment to the 2003 Iraq War was associated with ill health in reserve armed forces personnel...
Is there an Iraq war syndrome? Comparison of the health of UK service personnel after the Gulf and Iraq warsOded Horn
King s Centre for Military Health Research, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London SE5 9RJ, UK
Lancet 367:1742-6. 2006..UK armed forces personnel who took part in the 1991 Gulf war experienced an increase in symptomatic ill health, colloquially known as Gulf war syndrome. Speculation about an Iraq war syndrome has already started...
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....
Anthrax vaccination in a military population before the war in Iraq: side effects and informed choiceDominic Murphy
Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, Psychological Medicine, Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London SE5 9RJ, United Kingdom
Vaccine 25:7641-8. 2007..To assess any health consequences of the anthrax vaccination programme in UK Armed Forces deployed to Iraq...
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...
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...
Patterns of drinking in the UK Armed ForcesNicola T Fear
Academic Centre for Defence Mental Health, King s College London, London, UK
Addiction 102:1749-59. 2007..To examine patterns of drinking in the UK Armed Forces, how they vary according to gender and other demographics, and to make comparisons with the general population...
The health of UK military personnel who deployed to the 2003 Iraq war: a cohort studyMatthew Hotopf
King s Centre for Military Health Research, King s College London, London, UK
Lancet 367:1731-41. 2006..Concerns have been raised about the mental and physical health of UK military personnel who deployed to the 2003 war in Iraq and subsequent tours of duty in the country...
Is the increased reporting of symptomatic ill health in Gulf War veterans related to how one asks the question?Dominic Murphy
King s Centre for Military Health Research, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, London, UK
J Psychosom Res 61:181-6. 2006..The aim of this article is to determine if a GW health effect persisted when the same questions were asked in a "non-GW" context...
Exploring pre-enlistment and military factors associated with the morale of members of the UK Armed ForcesDominic Murphy
King s Centre for Military Health Research, King s College London, London SE5 9RJ, United Kingdom
Mil Med 176:13-8. 2011..g., whether individuals deployed as individuals or within formed units). Although childhood adversity was found to affect self-reported morale, current service factors were found to have a greater influence...
