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Stigma and mental health in the Royal Navy: A mixed methods paper
2010
Journal of Mental Health
US research suggests that military personnel suffering from mental health problems are reluctant to seek help because of stigma. Aims: First, to identify the prevalence of mental health stigma beliefs in a UK military sample. Second, to investigate whether distressed personnel report more stigma than those who are not distressed. Method: A survey of 1599 naval personnel was undertaken as part of a larger trial prior to examining the effectiveness of a novel trauma support program. Results: The
doi:10.3109/09638230802522999
pmid:20380493
fatcat:jd6ttcjo6bdx7eszkduiyq64iu