Journal article
The long-term mental health impact of peacekeeping: Prevalence and predictors of psychiatric disorder
D Forbes, M O'Donnell, RM Brand, S Korn, M Creamer, AC McFarlane, MR Sim, AB Forbes, G Hawthorne
Bjpsych Open | ROYAL COLL PSYCHIATRISTS | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background The mental health outcomes of military personnel deployed on peacekeeping missions have been relatively neglected in the military mental health literature. Aims To assess the mental health impacts of peacekeeping deployments. Method In total, 1025 Australian peacekeepers were assessed for current and lifetime psychiatric diagnoses, service history and exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs). A matched Australian community sample was used as a comparator. Univariate and regression analyses were conducted to explore predictors of psychiatric diagnosis. Results Peacekeepers had significantly higher 12-month prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (16.8%), major depressiv..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded through the Department of Veterans' Affairs Applied Research Program.