Support from superiors reduces depression in Republic of Korea military officers.
Seon Yeong WooHwi-Jun KimB R KimH C AhnB N JangE-C ParkPublished in: BMJ military health (2020)
Our study found that depression in military officers was associated with lack of support from superiors. In particular, emotional support and appraisal support had a statistically significant effect. Therefore, we suggest that the ROK armed forces consider early intervention and management for high-risk groups. A social support programme and organisational atmosphere are also needed to improve supportive ability and skills of superiors.