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    Prevalence of intimate partner violence perpetration among military populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Kwan, J., Sparrow, K., Facer-Irwin, E., Thandi, G., Fear, N.T., MacManus, D.

    Published in Aggression and violent behavior (01-07-2020)
    “…Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global health issue that impacts both civilian and military populations. Factors associated with military service may…”
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    Factors associated with smoking behaviour change in UK military personnel by Thandi, G, Fear, N T

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (30-12-2017)
    “…Research in the UK civilian population suggests that poor mental health outcomes are associated with smoking behaviour. In the UK military population, smoking…”
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    Evaluation of the Warrior Programme intervention among UK ex-service personnel by Thandi, G, Phillips, A, Greenberg, N, Maguire, N, Fear, N T

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (22-02-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Research has shown that of the myriad services available to veterans in the UK, very few have been independently evaluated. This report…”
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    Perceived effect of deployment on families of UK military personnel by Thandi, G, Greenberg, N, Fear, N T, Jones, N

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (01-10-2017)
    “…In the UK, little is known about the perceived effects of deployment, on military families, from military personnel in theatre. To investigate military…”
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    Hazardous alcohol consumption among spouses or partners of military service personnel: a systematic review of the literature by Gribble, Rachael, Thandi, G K, Goodwin, L, Fear, N T

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-09-2018)
    “…Alcohol misuse is particularly high among both the UK and US Armed Forces. As alcohol use among couples is associated, military spouses or partners may…”
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    Forward psychiatry – early intervention for mental health problems among UK armed forces in Afghanistan by Jones, N, Fear, N.T, Wessely, S, Thandi, G, Greenberg, N

    Published in European psychiatry (01-01-2017)
    “…Abstract Background This observational study examined return to duty (RTD) rates following receipt of early mental health interventions delivered by deployed…”
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    Support needs and experiences of family members of wounded, injured or sick UK service personnel by Verey, Anna, Keeling, M, Thandi, G, Stevelink, S, Fear, N

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-12-2017)
    “…When a service person has been wounded, injured or sick (WIS), family members may provide care during their recovery in an unpaid capacity. This may occur in…”
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    Risk-taking behaviours among UK military reservists by Thandi, G, Sundin, J, Dandeker, C, Jones, N, Greenberg, N, Wessely, S, Fear, N T

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (01-07-2015)
    “…Deploying in a combat role negatively impacts risk-taking behaviours, such as drinking, smoking and risky driving in regular UK military personnel. Little is…”
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    Modeling, control and stability analysis of a PEBB based DC DPS by Thandi, G.S., Zhang, R., Xing, K., Lee, F.C., Boroyevich, D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on power delivery (01-04-1999)
    “…The Power Electronic Building Block (PEBB) concept is to provide generic building blocks for power conversion, regulation and distribution with control…”
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    UK support services for families of wounded, injured or sick Service personnel: the need for evaluation by Verey, Anna, Keeling, M, Thandi, G, Stevelink, S, Fear, N

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-10-2016)
    “…Concerns have been raised about the level of support available to those families who provide unpaid care for wounded, injured or sick (WIS) personnel in the…”
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