A project exploring the mental and physical health needs of veterans using primary care health records is currently underway at KCMHR.
Read moreA project exploring the mental and physical health needs of veterans using primary care health records is currently underway at KCMHR.
Read moreNew research has been published from the Mental Health Toolkit for Veterans (MeT4VeT) project which assessed a mobile app for veterans’ mental health.
Read moreSince there is limited research in this area, conducting this project will begin to create a profile of what adjustment disorder looks like in the UK military population and this work will provide foundational knowledge for adjustment disorder in this occupational group.
Read moreWe are seeking to recruit participants who have left service in the past 2 years, own a smartphone, own a wearable device, have used cannabis in the last month and have symptoms of PTSD.
Read moreA new project is exploring how Operation Herrick is remembered by those who served. We are currently recruiting male Armed Forces personnel to talk about their experiences.
Read moreYou are eligible to take part if you took part in the Health and Wellbeing survey in Phase 3 back in 2014-2016.
Read moreThe Veterans-CHECK study was funded by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs, Cabinet Office, UK Government, but was conducted by KCMHR which is a fully independent research group.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that we have secured a date for the 2024 Kings’ Centre for Military Health Research Veterans’ Mental Health Conference – Tuesday 14 May 2024.
Read moreWe are seeking to recruit participants who have left service in the past 2 years, own a smartphone, own a wearable device, have used cannabis in the last month and have symptoms of PTSD.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust and the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) have released a new video looking at moral injury.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here