Prevalence and risk factors of suicide and suicidal ideation in veterans who served in the British Armed Forces: a systematic review.
Rebecca RandlesH BurroughsN GreenAlan FinneganPublished in: BMJ military health (2023)
Peer-reviewed research publications have revealed that UK veteran suicide prevalence is broadly comparable to the general population while highlighting differences across international armed forces. Veteran demographics, service history, transition and MH have all been identified as potential risk factors of suicide and suicidal ideation. Research has also indicated that female veterans are at higher risk than that of their civilian counterparts due to veterans being predominantly male; this could skew results and requires investigation. Current research is limited and further exploration of suicide prevalence and risk factors in the UK veteran population is required.