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Mental Health of Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the Start of the Cadet Training Program

OBJECTIVE: Serving Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have screened positive for one or more mental disorders based on self-reported symptoms with substantial prevalence (i.e., 50.2%). Mental health challenges for military and paramilitary populations have historically been attributed to insuffici...

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Autores principales: Carleton, R. Nicholas, Jamshidi, Laleh, Maguire, Kirby Q., Lix, Lisa M., Stewart, Sherry H., Afifi, Tracie O., Sareen, Jitender, Andrews, Katie L., Jones, Nicholas A., Nisbet, Jolan, Sauer-Zavala, Shannon, Neary, J. Patrick, Brunet, Alain, Krätzig, Gregory P., Fletcher, Amber J., Teckchandani, Taylor A., Keane, Terence M., Asmundson, Gordon J.G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10585131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37131322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221147425
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author Carleton, R. Nicholas
Jamshidi, Laleh
Maguire, Kirby Q.
Lix, Lisa M.
Stewart, Sherry H.
Afifi, Tracie O.
Sareen, Jitender
Andrews, Katie L.
Jones, Nicholas A.
Nisbet, Jolan
Sauer-Zavala, Shannon
Neary, J. Patrick
Brunet, Alain
Krätzig, Gregory P.
Fletcher, Amber J.
Teckchandani, Taylor A.
Keane, Terence M.
Asmundson, Gordon J.G.
author_facet Carleton, R. Nicholas
Jamshidi, Laleh
Maguire, Kirby Q.
Lix, Lisa M.
Stewart, Sherry H.
Afifi, Tracie O.
Sareen, Jitender
Andrews, Katie L.
Jones, Nicholas A.
Nisbet, Jolan
Sauer-Zavala, Shannon
Neary, J. Patrick
Brunet, Alain
Krätzig, Gregory P.
Fletcher, Amber J.
Teckchandani, Taylor A.
Keane, Terence M.
Asmundson, Gordon J.G.
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description OBJECTIVE: Serving Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have screened positive for one or more mental disorders based on self-reported symptoms with substantial prevalence (i.e., 50.2%). Mental health challenges for military and paramilitary populations have historically been attributed to insufficient recruit screening; however, cadet mental health when starting the Cadet Training Program (CTP) was unknown. Our objective was to estimate RCMP Cadet mental health when starting the CTP and test for sociodemographic differences. METHOD: Cadets starting the CTP completed a survey assessing self-reported mental health symptoms (n = 772, 72.0% male) and a clinical interview (n = 736, 74.4% male) with a clinician or supervised trainee using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview to assess current and past mental health. RESULTS: The percentage of participants screening positive for one or more current mental disorders based on self-reported symptoms (15.0%) was higher than the diagnostic prevalence for the general population (10.1%); however, based on clinical interviews, participants were less likely to screen positive for any current mental disorder (6.3%) than the general population. Participants were also less likely to screen positive for any past mental disorder based on self-report (3.9%) and clinical interviews (12.5%) than the general population (33.1%). Females were more likely to score higher than males (all ps<.01; Cohen's ds .23 to .32) on several self-report mental disorder symptom measures. CONCLUSIONS: The current results are the first to describe RCMP cadet mental health when starting the CTP. The data evidenced a lower prevalence of anxiety, depressive, and trauma-related mental disorders than the general population based on clinical interviews, contrasting notions that more rigorous mental health screening would reduce the high prevalence of mental disorders among serving RCMP. Instead, protecting RCMP mental health may require ongoing efforts to mitigate operational and organizational stressors.
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spelling pubmed-105851312023-10-20 Mental Health of Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the Start of the Cadet Training Program Carleton, R. Nicholas Jamshidi, Laleh Maguire, Kirby Q. Lix, Lisa M. Stewart, Sherry H. Afifi, Tracie O. Sareen, Jitender Andrews, Katie L. Jones, Nicholas A. Nisbet, Jolan Sauer-Zavala, Shannon Neary, J. Patrick Brunet, Alain Krätzig, Gregory P. Fletcher, Amber J. Teckchandani, Taylor A. Keane, Terence M. Asmundson, Gordon J.G. Can J Psychiatry Regular Articles OBJECTIVE: Serving Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have screened positive for one or more mental disorders based on self-reported symptoms with substantial prevalence (i.e., 50.2%). Mental health challenges for military and paramilitary populations have historically been attributed to insufficient recruit screening; however, cadet mental health when starting the Cadet Training Program (CTP) was unknown. Our objective was to estimate RCMP Cadet mental health when starting the CTP and test for sociodemographic differences. METHOD: Cadets starting the CTP completed a survey assessing self-reported mental health symptoms (n = 772, 72.0% male) and a clinical interview (n = 736, 74.4% male) with a clinician or supervised trainee using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview to assess current and past mental health. RESULTS: The percentage of participants screening positive for one or more current mental disorders based on self-reported symptoms (15.0%) was higher than the diagnostic prevalence for the general population (10.1%); however, based on clinical interviews, participants were less likely to screen positive for any current mental disorder (6.3%) than the general population. Participants were also less likely to screen positive for any past mental disorder based on self-report (3.9%) and clinical interviews (12.5%) than the general population (33.1%). Females were more likely to score higher than males (all ps<.01; Cohen's ds .23 to .32) on several self-report mental disorder symptom measures. CONCLUSIONS: The current results are the first to describe RCMP cadet mental health when starting the CTP. The data evidenced a lower prevalence of anxiety, depressive, and trauma-related mental disorders than the general population based on clinical interviews, contrasting notions that more rigorous mental health screening would reduce the high prevalence of mental disorders among serving RCMP. Instead, protecting RCMP mental health may require ongoing efforts to mitigate operational and organizational stressors. SAGE Publications 2023-05-02 2023-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10585131/ /pubmed/37131322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221147425 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Carleton, R. Nicholas
Jamshidi, Laleh
Maguire, Kirby Q.
Lix, Lisa M.
Stewart, Sherry H.
Afifi, Tracie O.
Sareen, Jitender
Andrews, Katie L.
Jones, Nicholas A.
Nisbet, Jolan
Sauer-Zavala, Shannon
Neary, J. Patrick
Brunet, Alain
Krätzig, Gregory P.
Fletcher, Amber J.
Teckchandani, Taylor A.
Keane, Terence M.
Asmundson, Gordon J.G.
Mental Health of Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the Start of the Cadet Training Program
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title_full_unstemmed Mental Health of Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the Start of the Cadet Training Program
title_short Mental Health of Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the Start of the Cadet Training Program
title_sort mental health of royal canadian mounted police at the start of the cadet training program
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10585131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37131322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221147425
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