New recruits enter the Army with roughly the same rates of mental problems as their civilian peers, but those disorders can persist for longer amid the demands of service than in civilian life, according to conclusions drawn in two recently published papers. Anthony Rosellini, research fellow in health care policy and lead author of the paper on mental disorders, is quoted. Ronald Kessler, McNeil Family Professor of Health Care Policy, is a senior author on both papers.

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