Mental Health Symptoms
Cross-source consensus on Mental Health Symptoms from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- At first assessment, 24.2% of white British participants met GHQ-12 caseness criteria for common mental disorder. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis
- White British participants had significantly higher GHQ-12 caseness than the three ethnic minority groups combined. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis
- General distress and CMD symptoms were reported more often by the two British samples than by Gurkha or Fijian participants. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis
- Ex-serving personnel were significantly more likely to report physical and mental health symptoms. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis
- British ethnic minority personnel were less likely than white British personnel to endorse some GHQ-12 mental health items. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis