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Abstract
Latinos have a long history of military service with recent service including combat conditions and multiple deployments, which are highly associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Clinical acumen underscores the importance of culture in assessment and treatment, but there has been little scientific literature that investigates the unique needs of veteran Latinos with PTSD. The primary goal of this systematic review was to analyze the existing literature on Latino veterans with PTSD and to critically evaluate attention to cultural issues. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses were used to guide this review. Peer-reviewed, research reports written in English on Latino Veterans with PTSD since 1980 were included; 20 were assessment related, and nine were treatment related. All studies were quantitative. Only 13 studies mentioned culture as part of the context for Latino veterans, and only seven included cultural factors as part of the study design. Present findings highlight a lack of research focused on understanding cultural factors related to the assessment and treatment of Latino veterans with PTSD. Culturally-informed research on Latino veterans from current wars, Latina veterans and Latino veteran treatment outcomes are necessary to provide culturally-appropriate care to this growing veteran subgroup.Entities:
Keywords: Hispanic culture; Hispanic veterans; Latino culture; Latino veterans; PTSD and culture; minority veterans; posttraumatic stress disorder; review
Year: 2014 PMID: 25379284 PMCID: PMC4219260 DOI: 10.3390/bs4030320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Sci (Basel) ISSN: 2076-328X
Figure 1Flow diagram of article selection.
Characteristics of the 29 articles on Latino veterans with PTSD.
| Article by Category | Study Design/Type | Total Sample Size (% Latino) | % Latina | Latino Subgroup (% of Total Latino) | Veteran Era | Data Source (Setting) | PTSD Measure | Cultural Considerations |
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| C'de Baca, Castillo and Qualls, 2012 | Quan/Corr | 398 (28) | 28 | Not reported | Unknown | VA New Mexico Women's Stress Disorder Clinic | CAPS | M |
| David
| Quan/Corr | 53 (17) | 0 | Not reported | Multiple | VA Miami Inpatient Unit | SCID III, MS | M |
| Dohrenwend
| Quan/Corr | 248 (33) | 0 | 84 (MA (75), PR (18) O (7) | Vietnam | NVVRS | SCID | I |
| Escobar
| Quan/Corr | 41 (100) | 0 | Not reported | Vietnam | VA Los Angeles Clinic | DSM-III Symptom Checklist | I |
| Fontana and Rosenheck, 1994 | Quan/Corr | 1,198 (23) | 0 | Not reported | Vietnam | NVVRS | NVVRS Comp | NM |
| Ghafoori Heirholzer, 2010 | Quan/Corr | 96 (25) | 0 | Not reported | Unknown | Central California Vet Center | CAPS | M |
| Herrera, Owens, MallIkrodt, 2013 | Quan/Corr | 45 (100) | 0 | M (51), PR (27), CA (11), SA (7), C(4); O (13) | Unknown | Online Survey | PCL | I |
| Koopman
| Quan/Corr | 102 (11) | 0 | Not reported | Vietnam | VA Inpatient PTSD Program | CAPS | M |
| Kulka
| Quan/Corr | 1,198 (23) | Unknown | Not reported | Vietnam | NVVRS | NVVRS Comp | NM |
| Lewis-Fernández
| Quan/Corr | 255 (33.7) | 0 | MA (73); PR (20), O (7) | Vietnam | NVVRS | M-PTSD and SCID | I |
| Ortega and Rosenheck, 2000 | Quan/Corr | 1,195 (23) | 0 | MA (63), PR (23), C (2), CSA (3), O (9) | Vietnam | NVVRS | MS, NVVRS Comp | I |
| Penk
| Quan/Corr | 770 (12.8) | 0 | Not reported | Vietnam | VA Dallas Substance Program | MMPI with PTSD Finley’s PTSD Checklist | M |
| Ruef, Litz, and Schlenger, 2000 | Quan/Corr | 3,016 (48.9) | 0 | MA (63), PR (23), C (2), CSA (3), O (9) | Vietnam | NVVRS | MS | I |
| Schlenger
| Quan/Corr | 3,016 (48.9) | Unknown | MA (63), PR (23), C (2), CSA (3), O (9) | Vietnam | NVVRS | MS, MMPI, SCID | I |
| Schnurr
| Quan/Corr | 482 (9.5) | 0 | Not reported | Vietnam | NVVRS and HVVP | SCID | NM |
| Schnurr, Lunney, and Sengupta, 2004 | Quan/Corr | 482 (9.5) | 0 | Not reported | Vietnam | NVVRS and HVVP | SCID | NM |
| Tanielian
| Quan/Corr | 1,965 (8.3) | Unknown | Not reported | OEF/OIF | Random Sample of those Deployed to OEF/OIF | PCL | NM |
| Wilcox, Briones, and Suess, 1991a | Quan/Corr | 59 (not reported) | 0 | Not reported | Multiple | VA El Paso PTSD Clinic | Dx | M |
| Wilcox, Briones, and Suess, 1991b | Quan/Corr | 59 (61) | 0 | MA (77), PR (23) | Unknown | VA El Paso PTSD Clinic | Dx | M |
| Zatzick
| Quan/Corr | 225 (33) | 0 | Not reported | Vietnam | NVVRS | SCID | M |
| Bauer
| Quan/Corr | 732,085 (4.2) | Unknown | Not reported | Multiple | VA Austin Data Center | Dx | NM |
| Brinker
| Quan/Corr | 255 (46.3) | 0 | Not reported | Unknown | Southwest and Northeast U.S. Community | PCL | M |
| Greenawalt
| Quan/Corr | 148 (27) | Unknown | Not reported | OEF/OIF | VA Central Texas (3 Sites) | PCL | M |
| Jeffreys
| Quan/Caus | 263 (55.8) | Unknown | Not reported | Multiple | VA Texas Outpatient | CAPS, PCL, MINI PTSD | NM |
| Rosenheck and Fontana, 1996 | Quan/Caus | 5,475 (8.1) | Unknown | PR (56), MA (44) | Vietnam | VA PTSD Program (53 Sites) | SCID-III | M |
| Rosenheck and Fontana, 2002 | Quan/Caus | 12,447 (5.3) | 0.06 | Not reported | Vietnam | VA Inpatient PTSD Program (49 Sites) | MS, PC-PTSD | M |
| Spoont
| Quan/Corr | 20,284 (5) | Unknown | Not reported | Multiple | VA National Patient Care Database | Dx | M |
| Wanner, Long, and Tang, 2010 | Quan/Case Study | 1 (100) | 0 | Not reported | Vietnam | Large VA Medical Center | PCL | NM |
| Zappert and Westrup, 2008 | Quan/Caus | 18 (5.6) | 5.6 | Not reported | Unknown | Palo Alto VA Woman’s Trauma Recovery Program | PCL, Dx | NM |
Note. Q = qualitative; Corr = correlational; Caus = causal comparative; MA = Mexican American; PR = Puerto Rican; SA = South American; C = Cuban; O = Other; SCA = South or Central American; NVVRS = National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study; HVVP = Hawaiian Vietnam Veterans Project; NVVRS Comp = diagnostic algorithm based on responses to Mississippi Combat-Related PTSD Scale, the SCID PTSD Module (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM) III-R) and the PTSD Scale of MMPI; MS = Mississippi Scale, CAPS = Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale; MMPI = Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory PTSD Module PCL = PTSD Checklist, Dx = provider diagnosis; SCID = Structured Clinical Interview for DSM; PC-PTSD = VA Primary Care PTSD Screen; MINI PTSD = The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview; M = mentioned; I = included; NM = not mentioned; OEF = Operation Enduring Freedom; OIF = Operation Iraqi Freedom.