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The prevalence of common mental disorders and PTSD in the UK military: using data from a clinical interview-based study
BMC Psychiatry, 11/03/09
Iversen AC et al. – The most common mental disorders in the UK military are alcohol abuse and neurotic disorders. The prevalence of PTSD symptoms remains low in the UK military, but reservists are at greater risk of psychiatric injury than regular personnel.
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