心理健康
心理干预
逻辑回归
精神科
干预(咨询)
医学
军事人员
软件部署
收据
职业安全与健康
观察研究
心理学
地理
操作系统
内科学
计算机科学
万维网
病理
考古
作者
Norman Jones,Nicola T. Fear,Simon Wessely,Gursimran Thandi,Neil Greenberg
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.05.009
摘要
Abstract Background This observational study examined return to duty (RTD) rates following receipt of early mental health interventions delivered by deployed mental health practitioners. Method In-depth clinical interviews were conducted among 975 UK military personnel referred for mental health assessment whilst deployed in Afghanistan. Socio-demographic, military, operational, clinical and therapy outcomes were recorded in an electronic health record database. Rates and predictors of EVAC were the main outcomes examined using adjusted binary logistic regression analyses. Results Overall 74.8% ( n = 729) of personnel RTD on completion of care. Of those that underwent evacuation home ( n = 246), 69.1% ( n = 170) returned by aeromedical evacuation; the remainder returned home using routine air transport. Predictors of evacuation included; inability to adjust to the operational environment, family psychiatric history, previously experiencing trauma and thinking about or carrying out acts of deliberate self-harm. Conclusion Deployed mental health practitioners helped to facilitate RTD for three quarters of mental health casualties who consulted with them during deployment; psychological rather than combat-related factors predicted evacuation home.
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