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Are you a veteran? understanding of the term veteran among UK e: a research note / Burdett, Howard; Woodhead, Charlotte; Iversen, Amy C; Wessely, Simon   Journal Article
Wessely, Simon Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Different countries have varying definitions of the word "veteran," which in turn influence the benefits that ex-Service personnel receive. However, public opinion does not necessarily reflect official definitions. This article seeks to identify whether characteristics by which UK ex-Service personnel self-identify as veterans are aligned with official policy/public opinion, and which factors are associated with self-identification as a veteran. This article utilizes data from a structured telephone interview survey of UK Armed Forces personnel. All those who had left the military by the time of interview (n = 202) were asked whether they considered themselves to be a veteran. Their responses were recorded and analyzed. Only half of the sample considered themselves to be veterans. Definitions used by UK ex-Service personnel do not align with the official UK government definition or public perceptions of "veterans," which tend to focus on older veterans and/or those who served in both World Wars.
Key Words Identity  Veterans  UK Military  Ex - Service Personnel 
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