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STATISTICS & RESEARCH METHODS
‘One Is Too Many’ preventing self-harm and suicide in military veterans: a quantitative evaluation
Alan
Finnegan
,
K
Salem
,
L
Ainsworth-Moore
BMJ Mil Health
Jun 2025,
171
(3)
213-220;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2023-002623
Using the capture-recapture method to ascertain the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries among elite military personnel
Mita
Lovalekar
,
K A
Keenan
,
D E
Cruz
,
E J
Steele
,
K
Beals
,
B C
Nindl
BMJ Mil Health
Feb 2025,
military-2024-002903;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2024-002903
Evaluation of the NHS England ‘Op COURAGE’ High Intensity Service for military veterans with significant mental health problems
Alan
Finnegan
,
K
Salem
,
N
Green
,
L
Ainsworth-Moore
,
M
Ghomi
BMJ Mil Health
Feb 2025,
171
(1)
51-58;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2023-002385
Test-retest reliability of two different laser-based protocols to assess handgun shooting accuracy in military personnel
Jan
Malecek
,
D
Omcirk
,
Z
Didek
,
V
Michalicka
,
K
Sykora
,
M
Vagner
,
L
Privetivy
,
V
Trebicky
,
T
Vetrovsky
,
JJ
Tufano
BMJ Mil Health
Dec 2024,
170
(e2)
e192-e193;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2023-002431
Comparative study of hypertension, diabetes, dementia and smoking in military veterans and non-veterans: a quantitative study using primary healthcare data
Alan
Finnegan
,
K
Salem
BMJ Mil Health
Dec 2024,
e002817;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2024-002817
Differential lifespan impacts on veterans by war exposure in the First World War
Nick
Wilson
,
C
Clement
,
J A
Summers
,
G
Thomson
,
G
Harper
BMJ Mil Health
Dec 2024,
170
(6)
470-476;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2022-002278
Using statistical techniques to understand the unique needs of military personnel experiencing mental health difficulties: moving away from assuming patient homogeneity to understanding heterogeneity
Laura Josephine
Hendrikx
,
D
Murphy
BMJ Mil Health
Oct 2024,
170
(5)
402-405;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2022-002253
Descriptive analysis of diseases, non-battle injuries and climate among deployed Swedish military personnel
Matilda
Saleby
,
L
Ahlinder
,
M
Schüler
,
F
Taube
BMJ Mil Health
Aug 2024,
e002685;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2024-002685
Introducing a new method to record injuries during military training: a prospective study among 296 young Norwegian conscripts
John
Bjørneboe
,
A
Heen
,
E
Borud
,
R
Bahr
,
B
Clarsen
,
A-J
Norheim
BMJ Mil Health
Apr 2024,
170
(2)
101-106;
DOI:
10.1136/bmjmilitary-2022-002088
Emotional intelligence in military medical officers in the Defence Medical Services
Dougal
MacEwan
,
A
Gibson
BMJ Mil Health
Dec 2023,
169
(6)
554-558;
DOI:
10.1136/bmjmilitary-2021-002068
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