TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - Mental health referrals to the Falkland Islands British Military Mental Health Team, 1986-96 JO - Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service A1 - Michael, G. L. A1 - Fear, N. T. A1 - Hacker Hughes, J. SP - 12 EP - 16 VL - 93 IS - 1 N2 - OBJECTIVES: To examine the pattern of out-patient mental health care referrals for military personnel deployed to the Falklands Islands, 1986-96. METHODS: Data from referral books of British Military Community Mental Health Nurses based in the Falkland Islands were abstracted, entered into an electronic database and analysed. RESULTS: Over the period 1986-96, 538 Service personnel were referred to the mental health out-patient facility on the Falkland Islands. The majority were male (96%) and junior ranks (81%). Approximately a third of patients were referred for reasons relating to alcohol (31%) and for over two-thirds of patients no follow-up was required (68%). Differences were observed by Service with the Army having more referrals due to alcohol than the other two Services, whilst the Navy had more deliberate self-harm referrals and the RAF more referrals for anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of information on the total population deployed to the Falkland Islands over this period limits the interpretation of the results.

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