Support from superiors reduces depression in Republic of Korea military officers/ Seon Yeong, H J Kim, B R Kim, H C Ahn, B N Jang, E-C Park

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): In: BMJ Military Health: Vol.167, Iss.6, December 2021, pp.378-382 (37)Summary: Deprresion is prevalently high in the South Korea military. This article looks at how the military handles it, as it steers towards lack of support from superiors as an early intervention and management for high risk groups.
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Deprresion is prevalently high in the South Korea military. This article looks at how the military handles it, as it steers towards lack of support from superiors as an early intervention and management for high risk groups.

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