Pre-deployment Year Mental Health Diagnoses and Treatment in Deployed Army Women

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作者
Wooten, Nikki R. [1 ]
Adams, Rachel Sayko [2 ]
Mohr, Beth A. [2 ]
Jeffery, Diana D. [3 ]
Funk, Wendy [4 ]
Williams, Thomas V. [5 ]
Larson, Mary Jo [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ South Carolina, Coll Social Work, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
[2] Brandeis Univ, Inst Behav Hlth, Heller Sch Social Policy & Management, 415 South St,MS035, Waltham, MA 02454 USA
[3] Def Hlth Agcy DHA, Clin Support Div, Healthcare Operat Directorate, Off Assistant Secretary Def Hlth Affairs,Dept Def, Falls Church, VA 22042 USA
[4] Kennell & Associates Inc, Falls Church, VA 22041 USA
[5] Def Hlth Agcy, Dept Def, Falls Church, VA 20042 USA
关键词
Army; Mental health treatment; Mental health diagnosis; Military deployment; Gelberg-Andersen behavioral model for vulnerable populations; Combat; Women veterans; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; BEHAVIORAL-MODEL; SUBSTANCE USE; MEDICAL-CARE; VETERANS; IRAQ; AFGHANISTAN; DEPRESSION; PTSD; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1007/s10488-016-0744-3
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
We estimated the prevalence of select mental health diagnoses (MHDX) and mental health treatment (MHT), and identified characteristics associated with MHT during the pre-deployment year (365 days before deployment) in active duty Army women (N = 14,633) who returned from Iraq or Afghanistan deployments in FY2010. Pre-deployment year prevalence estimates were: 26.2 % for any select MHDX and 18.1 % for any MHT. Army women who had physical injuries since FY2002 or any behavioral health treatment between FY2002 and the pre-deployment year had increased odds of pre-deployment year MHT. During the pre-deployment year, a substantial percentage of Army women had MHDX and at least one MHT encounter or stay. Future research should determine if pre-deployment MHDX among Army women reflect vulnerability to future MHDX, or if pre-deployment MHT results in protection from chronic symptoms.
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页码:582 / 594
页数:13
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