Peacekeepers' health study (2014)
Overview
This study investigated the health of Australian veterans of deployments on United Nations sanctioned peacekeeping missions to Rwanda, Somalia, Cambodia, Namibia, Western Sahara and East Timor over the period 1989-2002.
The study examined the long-term effect of peacekeeping on the mental and physical health status, health service use and quality of life of veterans who had transitioned out of full-time service.
The study found that 65% of peacekeepers reported they were in good, very good, or excellent health. However, 30% of peacekeepers had at least one diagnosable mental health condition.
The research provides a better understanding of the long-term pathways to care and usage of health care services for peacekeepers.