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How Well Are We Measuring Military Mental Health?

Margaret C. Wilmoth, Lareina N. La Flair, Melissa Azur, Bonnie L. Norton, Matthew Sweeney and Thomas V. Williams

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Abstract: This article discusses two common methodological challenges in efforts to accurately estimate the prevalence of military mental health conditions: (1) problems with measures used to assess psychological functioning and prevalence of mental health conditions in military populations and (2) the use of nonprobability-based sampling methods.

Keywords: Military mental health; psychological functioning; nonprobability-based sampling methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 3
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