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1. Reconsolidation of traumatic memories protocol compared to trauma-focussed cognitive behaviour therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder in UK military veterans: a randomised controlled feasibility trial.

2. Evaluation of the Warrior Programme intervention among UK ex-service personnel.

3. An evaluation of REACTMH mental health training for healthcare supervisors.

4. UK military women: mental health, military service and occupational adjustment.

5. Experiences and career intentions of combat-deployed UK military personnel.

6. Perceived effect of deployment on families of UK military personnel.

7. Poor sleep after military deployment: associations with mental health difficulties.

8. Post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol misuse: comorbidity in UK military personnel.

9. A service evaluation of self-referral to military mental health teams.

10. Promoting organizational well-being: a comprehensive review of Trauma Risk Management.

11. Rest and recuperation in the UK Armed Forces.

12. Contrasting beliefs about screening for mental disorders among UK military personnel returning from deployment to Afghanistan.

13. The acceptability of ‘Trauma Risk Management’ within the UK Armed Forces.

14. Psycho-educational interventions designed to prevent deployment-related psychological ill-health in Armed Forces personnel: a review.

15. Mental health among commando, airborne and other UK infantry personnel.

16. Symptoms of post-concussional syndrome are non-specifically related to mild traumatic brain injury in UK Armed Forces personnel on return from deployment in Iraq: an analysis of self-reported data.

17. Risk factors for post-traumatic stress disorder among UK Armed Forces personnel.

18. Do military peacekeepers want to talk about their experiences? Perceived psychological support of UK military peacekeepers on return from deployment.

19. Acceptability of anxiety management within UK armed forces.

20. Rates of, and factors associated with, common mental disorders in homeworking UK Government response employees' during COVID-19: a cross-sectional survey and secondary data analysis.

21. Cardiovascular and lifestyle risk factors of mild cognitive impairment in UK veterans and non-veterans.

22. Restore and Rebuild (R&R): a protocol for a phase 2, randomised control trial to compare R&R as a treatment for moral injury-related mental health difficulties in UK military veterans to treatment as usual.

23. Sickness absence and associations with sociodemographic factors, health risk behaviours, occupational stressors and adverse mental health in 40,343 UK police employees.

24. Gender differences in structural and attitudinal barriers to mental healthcare in UK Armed Forces personnel and veterans with self-reported mental health problems.

25. Health and well-being of serving and ex-serving UK Armed Forces personnel: protocol for the fourth phase of a longitudinal cohort study.

26. Moral injury and psychological wellbeing in UK healthcare staff.

27. Primary Care Consultations Among UK Police Officers and Staff: Links With Adverse Mental Health and Job Strain.

28. Calibrating the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) for detecting alcohol-related problems among Canadian, UK and US soldiers: cross-sectional pre-deployment and post-deployment survey results.

29. A comparison of probable post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol consumption among active female members of the UK Police Service and UK Armed Forces.

30. Evaluation of Community Reinforcement and Family Therapy in the UK military community.

31. Development of an intervention for moral injury-related mental health difficulties in UK military veterans: a feasibility pilot study protocol.

32. Capturing the experiences of UK healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A structural topic modelling analysis of 7,412 free-text survey responses.

33. Combat exposure and co-occurring mental health problems in UK Armed Forces personnel.

34. Mental well-being interventions in the military: The ten key principles.

35. Estimating the total prevalence of PTSD among the UK police force: Formal comment on Brewin, Miller and Burchell (2022).

36. Adherence to protective measures among healthcare workers in the UK: a cross-sectional study.

37. Mental health disorders and alcohol misuse among UK military veterans and the general population: a comparison study.

38. Psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on 4378 UK healthcare workers and ancillary staff: initial baseline data from a cohort study collected during the first wave of the pandemic.

39. Out of sight out of mind: an examination of mental health problems in UK military reservists and veterans.

40. Contribution of mental ill health during military service to postservice benefit claims in the UK.

41. A Service Evaluation of the Military HeadFIT Initiative: An Implementation Study.

42. The impact of moral injury on the wellbeing of UK military veterans.

43. Predictors of moral injury in UK treatment seeking veterans.

44. A systematic review of psychological training or interventions given to UK military personnel prior to deployment.

46. Probable PTSD, depression and anxiety in 40,299 UK police officers and staff: Prevalence, risk factors and associations with blood pressure.

47. The experience of health and welfare workers in identifying and responding to domestic abuse among military personnel in the UK.

48. Impact of moral injury on the lives of UK military veterans: a pilot study.

49. How might the NHS protect the mental health of health-care workers after the COVID-19 crisis?

50. British military women: combat exposure, deployment and mental health.

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