Veterans in crisis: Describing the complexity of presentations to a mainstream UK Veterans mental health service

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gavin M. Campbell, Natasha Biscoe, Samantha Hannar-Hughes, David Rowley, D. Murphy
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LAY SUMMARY Armed forces Veterans often delay seeking help for mental health problems until a crisis point is reached. However, the clinical presentation of UK Veterans in mental health crisis is poorly understood. This study explored the presenting demographics, mental health problems, and factors that contributed to the current mental health crisis of UK Veterans who were referred to a Veterans’ crisis service, delivered as part of the mainstream health system. It showed that Veterans in crisis were similar in age and gender to the wider population at higher risk of crisis. Veterans presented with a broad range of symptoms of mental ill health and factors that were driving their current crises. Findings suggest that crisis services that address a broad range of symptoms and factors may be best positioned to address Veterans’ needs. It also suggests that these services need to ensure they are responsive to the needs of the whole Veteran population, including younger Veterans and women.
危机中的退伍军人:英国主流退伍军人心理健康服务的复杂性描述
概述 武装部队退伍军人通常会延迟寻求心理健康问题的帮助,直到达到危机点。然而,人们对处于心理健康危机中的英国退伍军人的临床表现却知之甚少。本研究探讨了英国退伍军人的人口统计学特征、心理健康问题以及导致他们当前心理健康危机的因素,这些退伍军人被转介到退伍军人危机服务机构,该机构是主流医疗系统的一部分。研究结果表明,处于危机中的退伍军人在年龄和性别上与更广泛的危机高危人群相似。退伍军人的精神疾病症状和导致其当前危机的因素多种多样。研究结果表明,针对各种症状和因素的危机服务可能最能满足退伍军人的需求。研究还表明,这些服务需要确保能够满足所有退伍军人的需求,包括年轻退伍军人和妇女的需求。
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