Screening for physical and psychological illness in the British Armed Forces: I: The acceptability of the programme

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Rona, RJ
Jones, M
French, C
Hooper, R
Wessely, S
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[1] Guys Kings & St Thomas Sch Med, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, London SE1 3QD, England
[2] Inst Psychiat, Acad Dept Psychol Med, London, England
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10.1258/0969141041732193
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objectives: To assess the response to a self-administered questionnaire and attendance of a medical centre for physical and psychological health screening. Methods: 4500 men and women from the three services were randomly selected to receive either a full or abridged screening questionnaire. The full questionnaire included the General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12) and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) checklist, 15 symptoms, a self-assessed health status question and three questions on alcohol behaviour (WHO Audit). The abridged questionnaire included GHQ-4, a slightly shortened PTSD checklist and five symptoms, but excluded questions on alcohol behaviour. All 'screen-positive' and a random 'screen-negative' sample were invited to attend a medical centre. Results: 67.1% of the servicemen completed a questionnaire; slightly but significantly more the abridged than the full questionnaire (4.9%, 95% confidence interval 2.3-7.4%). Of those receiving a full or abridged questionnaire, 32% and 22.5% respectively were 'screen-positives', most of the difference (7.5%) attributable to alcohol behaviour. Less than 30% of the servicemen invited to attend a medical centre accepted the invitation, even fewer during the preparation for deployment to Iraq. Those who fulfilled the criteria for PTSD, alcohol behaviour or multi-criteria 'screen-positive' were more reluctant than controls to attend. Conclusions: Screening for psychological illness has little support among servicemen, perhaps because they may not wish to share concerns with a military doctor. Avoidance behaviour among those with a psychological condition may also selectively reduce willingness to attend a medical centre. Screening during pre-deployment periods has even less support than of other times.
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