Search Results - "Boulos, David"
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Does recommended mental health follow-up care occur after postdeployment screening in the Canadian Armed Forces? A retrospective cohort study
Published in BMJ open (10-05-2023)“…ObjectiveTo determine Canadian service members’ level of adherence to a recommendation for mental health services follow-up that was assigned by clinicians…”
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Does screening shorten delays to care for post-deployment mental disorders in military personnel? A longitudinal retrospective cohort study
Published in BMJ open (20-08-2020)“…ObjectiveTo determine whether post-deployment screening is associated with a shorter delay to diagnosis and care among individuals identified with a…”
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Recommendations for follow-up care during post-deployment screening of Canadian Armed Forces personnel: how well does self-reported mental health predict referral decisions?
Published in BMJ open (15-05-2023)“…ObjectiveCanadian Armed Forces (CAF) post-deployment screening aims to facilitate early care for members with mental health issues. The process consists of a…”
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The impact of the military mission in Afghanistan on mental health in the Canadian Armed Forces: a summary of research findings
Published in European journal of psychotraumatology (01-01-2014)“…As Canada's mission in Afghanistan winds down, the Canadian Forces (CF) are reflecting on the psychological impact of the mission on more than 40,000 deployed…”
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Predictive validity of five comorbidity indices in prostate carcinoma patients treated with curative intent
Published in Cancer (15-04-2006)“…BACKGROUND Comorbidity is important to consider in clinical research on curative prostate carcinoma because of the role of competing risks. Five chart‐based…”
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Influence of military component and deployment-related experiences on mental disorders among Canadian military personnel who deployed to Afghanistan: a cross-sectional survey
Published in BMJ open (12-03-2018)“…ObjectiveThe primary objective was to explore differences in mental health problems (MHP) between serving Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) components (Regular Force…”
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Differences between the Canadian military’s Regular and Reserve Forces in perceived need for care, mental health services use and perceived sufficiency of care: a cross-sectional survey
Published in BMJ open (01-09-2019)“…ObjectiveThe primary objective was to explore differences in perceived need for care (PNC), mental health services use (MHSU) and perceived sufficiency of care…”
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Deployment-related mental disorders among Canadian Forces personnel deployed in support of the mission in Afghanistan, 2001-2008
Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) (06-08-2013)“…The conflict in Afghanistan has exposed more Canadian Forces personnel to a greater degree of adversity than at any time in recent memory. We determined the…”
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Prevalence Comparison of Past-year Mental Disorders and Suicidal Behaviours in the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian General Population
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-04-2016)“…Objective: Military personnel in Canada and elsewhere have been found to have higher rates of certain mental disorders relative to their corresponding general…”
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Contribution of the Mission in Afghanistan to the Burden of Past-Year Mental Disorders in Canadian Armed Forces Personnel, 2013
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-04-2016)“…Objective: The purpose of this study was to estimate the contribution of the mission in Afghanistan to the burden of mental health problems in the Canadian…”
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Military Occupational Outcomes in Canadian Armed Forces Personnel with and without Deployment-Related Mental Disorders/Résultats professionnels militaires chez le personnel des Forces armées canadiennes avec et sans troubles mentaux liés au déploiement
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-06-2016)“…Mental disorders are common in military organizations, and these frequently lead to functional impairments that can interfere with duties and lead to costly…”
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Contribution of the Mission in Afghanistan to the Burden of Past-Year Mental Disorders in Canadian Armed Forces Personnel, 2013/Contribution de la mission en Afghanistan au fardeau des troubles mentaux de l'année précédente du personnel des Forces armées canadiennes, 2013
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-04-2016)“…Mental disorders have important implications for military organizations: they are a leading cause of impaired productivity,8 absenteeism,8 and turnover,2,9 and…”
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Military Occupational Outcomes in Canadian Armed Forces Personnel with and without Deployment-Related Mental Disorders
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-06-2016)“…Objective: Mental disorders are common in military organizations, and these frequently lead to functional impairments that can interfere with duties and lead…”
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Prevalence of Past-Year Mental Disorders in the Canadian Armed Forces, 2002-2013
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-04-2016)“…Objective: More than 40,000 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel have deployed in support of the mission in Afghanistan since 2002. Over the same period, the…”
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The 2013 Canadian Forces Mental Health Survey: Background and Methods
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-04-2016)“…Objective: The 2013 Canadian Forces Mental Health Survey (CFMHS) collected detailed information on mental health problems, their impacts, occupational and…”
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Do shorter delays to care and mental health system renewal translate into better occupational outcome after mental disorder diagnosis in a cohort of Canadian military personnel who returned from an Afghanistan deployment?
Published in BMJ open (01-01-2015)“…ObjectiveMental disorders in military personnel result in high rates of attrition. Military organisations have strengthened their mental health systems and…”
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Potentially modifiable risk factors for mental health problems in deployed UK maritime forces
Published in Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England) (01-02-2016)“…[...]Whybrow et al 1 have documented a surprisingly high prevalence of MHPs in Royal Navy personnel deployed at sea on missions with low exposure to traumatic…”
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Delay to mental healthcare in a cohort of Canadian Armed Forces personnel with deployment-related mental disorders, 2002-2011: a retrospective cohort study
Published in BMJ open (08-09-2016)“…To assess whether the delay to care among Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel who sought care for a mental disorder changed over time and in association with…”
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Prevalence Comparison of Past-year Mental Disorders and Suicidal Behaviours in the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian General Population/Comparaison de la prévalence des troubles mentaux et des comportements suicidaires de l'année précédente entre les Forces armées canadiennes et la population générale canadienne
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-04-2016)“…Preliminary analysis of survey data from 2013 showed substantially higher prevalence of major depressive episode (MDE), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and…”
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Retrospective cohort study of compliance with post-deployment screening in the Canadian Armed Forces
Published in BMJ open (19-07-2019)“…ObjectiveCanadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel who return from certain international deployments are required to complete post-deployment screening (PDS) 90 to…”
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