Effects of Home on the Mental Health of British Forces Serving in Iraq and Afghanistan

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Summary

2,042 British armed forces personnel serving in Iraq or Afghanistan were surveyed to evaluate the influence of family life/home events on their mental health during deployment. Perceived problems at home were associated with severity of mental health problems while deployed, particularly for Service members who perceived that the military provided insufficient support for their family.

Citation
Mulligan, K., Jones, N., Davies, M., McAllister, P., Fear, N. T., Wessely, S., & Greenberg, N. (2012). Effects of home on the mental health of British forces serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 201, 193-198. doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.111.097527