2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2019-001396
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Attitudes and perceived barriers to mental healthcare in the People’s Liberation Army Navy: study from a navy base

Abstract: IntroductionThe People’s Liberation Army (PLA, China) Navy is increasingly conducting military operations other than war overseas. Factors such as confrontations with pirates, special environments and long sailing times have resulted in mental health problems. However, the navy’s actual utilisation of mental health services is low. This study examined members’ rate of willingness to seek help and the factors that act as barriers to willingness to seek mental health services in the PLA Navy.MethodsThis cross-se… Show more

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“…It has been performing the CPC’s ideological, organisational and political work. Such work plays an important role in the Chinese PLA’s operations 2. The CPC organisations, to which the front-line medical workers are affiliated, displayed a caring attitude and paid close attention to the mental status and emotional changes of medical workers by having frank conversations with them.…”
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“…It has been performing the CPC’s ideological, organisational and political work. Such work plays an important role in the Chinese PLA’s operations 2. The CPC organisations, to which the front-line medical workers are affiliated, displayed a caring attitude and paid close attention to the mental status and emotional changes of medical workers by having frank conversations with them.…”
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confidence: 99%