Long tours in combat zones linked to serious mental problems, study finds
Polly Curtis, health correspondent
Friday August 3, 2007
The Guardian
Thousands of frontline veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing escalating mental health problems, alcoholism and family breakdown, an extensive examination of the British military has found.
Prolonged periods in conflict are linked to higher levels of post-traumatic stress disorder, psychological distress and problems at home, researchers report in the British Medical Journal online.
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