Occupational outcomes in soldiers hospitalized with mental health problems.
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BACKGROUND Little is known about the longer term occupational outcome in UK military personnel who require hospital-based treatment for mental health problems. AIMS To examine the documented occupational outcomes following hospital-based treatment for mental health problems within the British Army. METHODS Hospital admission records were linked to occupational outcome data from a database used for personnel administration. RESULTS A total of 384 records were identified that were then linked to occupational outcome after an episode of hospitalization. Seventy-four per cent of those admitted to hospital with mental health problems were discharged from the Army prematurely, and 73% of the discharges occurred in the first year following hospitalization. Discharge from the Army was associated with holding a junior rank, completing <5 years military service, having a combat role, being male and receiving community mental health team treatment prior to admission. CONCLUSIONS Hospitalization for a mental health problem in a military context is associated with a low rate of retention in service. Outcome was not influenced greatly by duration of hospital stay; however, those who reported receiving individual rather than group-based therapy while in hospital appeared to do better.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Occupational medicine
دوره 59 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009