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Efforts to implement and evaluate collaborative care approaches for mental disorders in populations at high risk for psychiatric complications of military service are warranted.

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Efforts to implement and evaluate collaborative care approaches for mental disorders in populations at high risk for psychiatric complications of military service are warranted.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Deployment of personnel to military operations: impact on mental health and social functioning (2018) · doi

    Plain language summary Deployment to military operations negatively affects the mental health functioning of deployed military personnel While additional research is needed, the current evidence strongly supports the notion that deployment negatively affects mental health functioning of deployed military personnel.

    Keywords: military deployment negatively affects mental health functioning deployed personnel plain language summary operations additional needed
  • RESPECT-Mil: Feasibility of a Systems-Level Collaborative Care Approach to Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Military Primary Care (2008) · doi

    Efforts to implement and evaluate collaborative care approaches for mental disorders in populations at high risk for psychiatric complications of military service are warranted.

    Keywords: efforts implement evaluate collaborative care approaches mental disorders populations high risk psychiatric complications military service
  • Extrinsic and Intrinsic Determinants of Depression and Mental Well-Being among Korean Army Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers (2026) · doi

    Background: Despite growing concerns about the mental health of professional military personnel, little is known about protective factors for mental health among military officers and non-commissioned officers (NCOs).

    Keywords: mental health military officers background despite growing concerns professional personnel little known protective factors among

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