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N T Fear

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Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|November 13, 2008
An evaluation of stress education in the Royal NavyN Greenberg, V Langston, N T Fear, et al.
Psychological Medicine|January 12, 2012
Impact of exposure to combat during deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan on mental health by genderC Woodhead, S Wessely, N Jones, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|April 1, 1996
Cancer in electrical workers: an analysis of cancer registrations in England, 1981-87N T Fear, E Roman, L M Carpenter, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|November 23, 2007
Pre-deployment stress briefing: does it have an effect?J G Sharpley, N T Fear, N Greenberg, et al.
BMJ Military Health|April 21, 2021
Age at entry to UK military service and long-term mental healthBeverly P Bergman, D F Mackay, N T Fear, et al.
Psychological Medicine|August 13, 2009
PTSD after deployment to Iraq: conflicting rates, conflicting claimsJ Sundin, N T Fear, A Iversen, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|December 2, 2016
European military mental health research: benefits of collaborationHubertus Himmerich, G D Willmund, U Wesemann, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|December 16, 2015
Identifying British Army infantry recruit population characteristics using biographical dataM D Kiernan, A Arthur, J Repper, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|February 28, 2014
The mental health of the UK Armed Forces in the 21st century: resilience in the face of adversityDeirdre MacManus, N Jones, S Wessely, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|December 21, 2006
Psychological morbidity during the 2002 deployment to AfghanistanB H Campion, J G H Hacker Hughes, M Devon, et al.
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Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|November 13, 2008
An evaluation of stress education in the Royal NavyN Greenberg, V Langston, N T Fear, et al.
Psychological Medicine|January 12, 2012
Impact of exposure to combat during deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan on mental health by genderC Woodhead, S Wessely, N Jones, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|April 1, 1996
Cancer in electrical workers: an analysis of cancer registrations in England, 1981-87N T Fear, E Roman, L M Carpenter, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|November 23, 2007
Pre-deployment stress briefing: does it have an effect?J G Sharpley, N T Fear, N Greenberg, et al.
BMJ Military Health|April 21, 2021
Age at entry to UK military service and long-term mental healthBeverly P Bergman, D F Mackay, N T Fear, et al.
Psychological Medicine|August 13, 2009
PTSD after deployment to Iraq: conflicting rates, conflicting claimsJ Sundin, N T Fear, A Iversen, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|December 2, 2016
European military mental health research: benefits of collaborationHubertus Himmerich, G D Willmund, U Wesemann, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|December 16, 2015
Identifying British Army infantry recruit population characteristics using biographical dataM D Kiernan, A Arthur, J Repper, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|February 28, 2014
The mental health of the UK Armed Forces in the 21st century: resilience in the face of adversityDeirdre MacManus, N Jones, S Wessely, et al.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|December 21, 2006
Psychological morbidity during the 2002 deployment to AfghanistanB H Campion, J G H Hacker Hughes, M Devon, et al.
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