Armed Forces personnel who are injured in combat are at greater risk of poor mental health

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Armed Forces personnel who are injured in combat are at greater risk of poor mental health

New research from the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) at King’s College London has found that members of the British Armed Forces who were physically injured while fighting in Afghanistan are more likely to experience poor mental health compared to their colleagues who did not experience a physical injury during deployment.

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