作者: Erin E. Bonar , Kipling M. Bohnert , Heather M. Walters , Dara Ganoczy , Marcia Valenstein
DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2014.975718
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摘要: Abstract. Objective: To compare mental health symptoms and service utilization among returning student nonstudent members/veterans (SM/Vs). Participants: SM/Vs (N = 1,439) were predominately white (83%) men (92%), half over age 30 (48%), 24% students. Methods: completed surveys 6 months post deployment (October 2011–July 2013). Results: Students did not differ in positive screens for depression, anxiety, hazardous drinking, or posttraumatic stress disorder. (n 81) nonstudents 265) with had low levels of use (eg, Department Veterans Affairs [VA], civilian, military facilities), at 47% 57%. respectively. Fewer students used VA services. Common barriers to treatment seeking included wanting on records embarrassment. Conclusions: Like other SM/Vs, have unmet needs. The discrepancy between potential need an...