Junior soldiers graduating from the Army Foundation College in Harrogate (Image: Getty Images)
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Joining the Armed Forces before reaching the age of 18 does not appear to increase peopleâs risk of post-traumatic stress disorder, new research suggests.
Two new studies found little evidence that early recruitment to the services â the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force â is associated with an adverse impact on long-term mental health.
Joining the Army under 18 does not increase PTSD risk, studies find
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Joining the Armed Forces under 18 does not increase risk of PTSD – studies
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