| Literature DB >> 26087771 |
Lawrence Wang1, Amber Seelig2, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth3, Hope McMaster4, John E Alcaraz5, Nancy F Crum-Cianflone6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Divorce has been linked with poor physical and mental health outcomes among civilians. Given the unique stressors experienced by U.S. service members, including lengthy and/or multiple deployments, this study aimed to examine the associations of recent divorce on health and military outcomes among a cohort of U.S. service members.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26087771 PMCID: PMC4472413 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0517-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Baseline demographic, military, and behavioral characteristics by marital statusa
| Recently divorced | Stayed married | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline characteristicsb | n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) |
| Sex | ||||||
| Male | 959 | 62.07 | 22800 | 82.11 | 23759 | 81.05 |
| Female | 586 | 37.93 | 4969 | 17.89 | 5555 | 18.95 |
| Age | ||||||
| Born before 1960 | 236 | 15.28 | 7581 | 27.30 | 7817 | 26.67 |
| 1960-1969 | 668 | 43.24 | 13195 | 47.52 | 13863 | 47.29 |
| 1970-1979 | 599 | 38.77 | 6767 | 24.37 | 7366 | 25.13 |
| 1980 and after | 42 | 2.72 | 226 | 0.81 | 268 | 0.91 |
| Education | ||||||
| Some college or less | 1212 | 78.45 | 18289 | 65.86 | 19501 | 66.52 |
| Bachelor’s degree or higher | 333 | 21.55 | 9480 | 34.14 | 9813 | 33.48 |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||||||
| White, non-Hispanic | 1098 | 71.07 | 20171 | 72.64 | 21269 | 72.56 |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 214 | 13.85 | 2853 | 10.27 | 3067 | 10.46 |
| Other | 233 | 15.08 | 4745 | 17.09 | 4978 | 16.98 |
| Combat deployment | ||||||
| Not deployed | 1030 | 66.67 | 19076 | 68.70 | 20106 | 68.59 |
| Deployed, without combat | 279 | 18.06 | 4345 | 15.65 | 4624 | 15.77 |
| Deployed, with combat | 236 | 15.28 | 4348 | 15.66 | 4584 | 15.64 |
| Prior deployment | ||||||
| Yes | 445 | 28.80 | 9053 | 32.60 | 9498 | 32.40 |
| No | 1100 | 71.20 | 18716 | 67.40 | 19816 | 67.60 |
| Military pay grade | ||||||
| Enlisted | 1263 | 81.75 | 18807 | 67.73 | 20070 | 68.47 |
| Officer | 282 | 18.25 | 8962 | 32.27 | 9244 | 31.53 |
| Service component | ||||||
| Active duty | 873 | 56.50 | 14951 | 53.84 | 15824 | 53.98 |
| Reserve/National Guard | 672 | 43.50 | 12818 | 46.16 | 13490 | 46.02 |
| Service branch | ||||||
| Army | 721 | 46.67 | 12940 | 46.60 | 13661 | 46.60 |
| Navy/Coast Guard | 228 | 14.76 | 4373 | 15.75 | 4601 | 15.70 |
| Air Force | 538 | 34.82 | 9432 | 33.97 | 9970 | 34.01 |
| Marines | 58 | 3.75 | 1024 | 3.69 | 1082 | 3.69 |
| Military occupation | ||||||
| Combat specialist | 273 | 17.67 | 6402 | 23.05 | 6675 | 22.77 |
| Health care | 165 | 10.68 | 2997 | 10.79 | 3162 | 10.79 |
| Other | 1107 | 71.65 | 18370 | 66.15 | 19477 | 66.44 |
| History of potential alcohol dependencec | ||||||
| Yes | 296 | 19.16 | 4617 | 16.63 | 4913 | 16.76 |
| No | 1249 | 80.84 | 23152 | 83.37 | 24401 | 83.24 |
| Smoking status | ||||||
| Current smoker | 317 | 20.52 | 3958 | 14.25 | 4275 | 14.58 |
| Other | 1228 | 79.48 | 23811 | 85.75 | 25039 | 85.42 |
| Body mass indexd | ||||||
| Underweight and normal weight | 701 | 45.37 | 8670 | 31.22 | 9371 | 31.97 |
| Overweight | 717 | 46.41 | 15975 | 57.53 | 16692 | 56.94 |
| Obese | 127 | 8.22 | 3124 | 11.25 | 3251 | 11.09 |
| Mental component summary scoree | ||||||
| Lowest 15th percentile | 296 | 19.16 | 2568 | 9.25 | 2864 | 9.77 |
| Middle 70th percentile | 1043 | 67.51 | 19553 | 70.41 | 20596 | 70.26 |
| Highest 15th percentile | 206 | 13.33 | 5648 | 20.34 | 5854 | 19.97 |
| Physical component summary scoree | ||||||
| Lowest 15th percentile | 188 | 12.17 | 3604 | 12.98 | 3792 | 12.94 |
| Middle 70th percentile | 1065 | 68.93 | 20675 | 74.45 | 21740 | 74.16 |
| Highest 15th percentile | 292 | 18.90 | 3490 | 12.57 | 3782 | 12.90 |
a Participants in this study completed a baseline survey in 2001–2003 and completed a follow-up survey in 2004–2006. Marital status assessed from baseline to first follow-up, where those who were “recently divorced” were married at their baseline survey and got divorced before their follow-up survey, those who “stayed married” were married throughout the study period
b All characteristics were significantly associated with exposure at p < 0.05, except for service branch (p = 0.74)
c Potential alcohol dependence is defined as at least 1 positive response to the CAGE questionnaire (Cutting down, Annoyance by criticism, Guilty feeling, and Eye-openers)
d Body mass index is defined using Center for Disease Control and Prevention standards of Underweight (Less than 18.5 kg/m2), Normal range (18.5-24.99), Overweight (25–29.9), and Obese (≥30.0)
e Mental component summary score and physical component summary score are obtained from the Short Form-36 Question Health Survey for Veterans (SF-36 V)
Prevalence of health and military outcomes by marital statusa
| Recently divorced | Stayed married | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outcomeb | n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) |
| Mental health | ||||||
| New-onset posttraumatic stress disorderb | 74 | 4.79 | 597 | 2.15 | 671 | 2.29 |
| New-onset depressionc | 47 | 3.04 | 431 | 1.55 | 478 | 1.63 |
| Anxiety/Panicc | 47 | 3.04 | 476 | 1.72 | 523 | 1.78 |
| Behavioral | ||||||
| Smoking initiation | 15 | 0.97 | 125 | 0.45 | 140 | 0.48 |
| Smoking recidivism | 53 | 3.43 | 685 | 2.47 | 738 | 2.52 |
| New-onset alcohol-related problemsc | 62 | 4.01 | 727 | 2.62 | 789 | 2.69 |
| New-onset binge drinkingd | 183 | 11.84 | 2846 | 10.25 | 3029 | 10.33 |
| Physical health | ||||||
| New-onset hypertension | 84 | 5.44 | 1646 | 5.93 | 1730 | 5.90 |
| New-onset diabetes | 8 | 0.52 | 205 | 0.74 | 213 | 0.73 |
| Weight changee | ||||||
| Extreme weight loss | 46 | 2.98 | 572 | 2.06 | 618 | 2.11 |
| Moderate weight loss | 169 | 10.94 | 3013 | 10.85 | 3182 | 10.85 |
| Stable weight | 572 | 37.02 | 12490 | 44.98 | 13062 | 44.56 |
| Moderate weight gain | 522 | 33.79 | 7949 | 28.63 | 8471 | 28.90 |
| Extreme weight gain | 120 | 7.77 | 1634 | 5.88 | 1754 | 5.98 |
| Functional health | ||||||
| Mental component summary scoref | ||||||
| Lowest 15th percentile | 242 | 15.66 | 2761 | 9.94 | 3003 | 10.24 |
| Middle 70th percentile | 1061 | 68.67 | 19563 | 70.45 | 20624 | 70.36 |
| Highest 15th percentile | 221 | 14.30 | 4999 | 18.00 | 5220 | 17.81 |
| Physical component summary scoref | ||||||
| Lowest 15th percentile | 211 | 13.66 | 3633 | 13.08 | 3884 | 13.11 |
| Middle 70th percentile | 1031 | 66.73 | 19928 | 71.76 | 20959 | 71.50 |
| Highest 15th percentile | 282 | 18.25 | 3762 | 13.55 | 4044 | 13.80 |
| Military related outcomes | ||||||
| Deploymentg | 541 | 38.26 | 8693 | 31.30 | 9234 | 31.64 |
| Military separationh | 205 | 13.27 | 3929 | 14.15 | 4134 | 14.10 |
a Marital status assessed from baseline to first follow-up, where those who were “recently divorced” were married at their baseline survey and got divorced before their follow-up survey, those who “stayed married” were married throughout the study period. The reference category is “stayed married”
b All outcomes were significantly associated with exposure at p < 0.05, except for new-onset diabetes (p = 0.08) and military separation (p = 0.33)
c Posttraumatic stress disorder is defined using the PTSD checklist-civilian version, specific criteria with a cutoff of 50
d Assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire
e Binge drinking is defined as reporting 5 or more drinks per occasion for men or 4 or more drinks per occasion for women on at least 1 day during the past year
f Extreme weight loss (≥10 % loss), moderate weight loss (between 3 % and 10 % loss), stable weight (within ± 3 %), moderate weight gain (between 3 % and 10 % gain), and extreme weight gain (≥10 % gain)
g Mental component summary score and physical component summary score are obtained from the short form 36 question health survey for veterans (SF-36 V)
h Deployment was assessed from baseline until the follow-up for those in the “stayed married” and in the 3 years following divorce for the “recently divorced” group
i Separation was assessed after the date of the completion of the follow-up survey
Adjusteda odds of health and military outcomes comparing recently divorced military personnel with those who stayed marriedb
| Divorced vs. married | ||
|---|---|---|
| Outcomec | AOR | (95 % CI) |
| Mental health | ||
| New-onset posttraumatic stress disorderd | 1.77k | (1.36, 2.30) |
| New-onset depressione | 1.40k | (1.02, 1.94) |
| Anxiety/panice | 1.24 | (0.90, 1.71) |
| Behavioral | ||
| Smoking initiation | 2.04k | (1.18, 3.54) |
| Smoking recidivism | 1.25 | (0.93, 1.68) |
| New-onset alcohol-related problemse | 1.52k | (1.15, 2.00) |
| New-onset binge drinkingf | 1.51k | (1.26, 1.81) |
| Physical health | ||
| New-onset hypertension | 1.13 | (0.89, 1.42) |
| New-onset diabetes | 0.82 | (0.40, 1.69) |
| Weight changeg | ||
| Extreme weight loss | 1.31 | (0.94, 1.80) |
| Moderate weight loss | 1.08 | (0.90, 1.29) |
| Stable weight | 1.00 | - |
| Moderate weight gain | 1.15k | (1.02, 1.31) |
| Extreme weight gain | 0.90 | (0.73, 1.12) |
| Functional health | ||
| Mental component summary scoreh | ||
| Lowest 1 th percentile | 1.09 | (0.93, 1.28) |
| Middle 70th percentile | 1.00 | - |
| Highest 15th percentile | 1.02 | (0.87, 1.19) |
| Physical component summary scoreh | ||
| Lowest 15th percentile | 1.01 | (0.86, 1.20) |
| Middle 70th percentile | 1.00 | - |
| Highest 15th percentile | 1.26k | (1.10, 1.46) |
| Military related outcomes | ||
| Deploymenti | 1.47k | (1.31, 1.66) |
| Military separationj | 0.95 | (0.80, 1.11) |
a Full models were adjusted for all variables: sex, birth year, education, race/ethnicity, baseline smoking status, history of potential alcohol dependence, body mass index, baseline MCS and PCS, combat deployment, pay grade, service component, service branch, and occupation. Reduction of models utilized backwards stepwise regression
b Marital status assessed from baseline to first follow-up, where those who were “recently divorced” were married at their baseline survey and got divorced before their follow-up survey, those who “stayed married” were married throughout the study period. The reference category is “stayed married”
c In outcomes without a reference indication, the reference category is “No”
d Posttraumatic stress disorder is defined using the PTSD checklist-civilian version, specific criteria with a cutoff of 50. e Assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire
f Binge drinking is defined as reporting 5 or more drinks per occasion for men or 4 or more drinks per occasion for women on at least 1 day during the past year
g Extreme weight loss (≥10 % loss), moderate weight loss (between 3 % and 10 % loss), stable weight (within ± 3 %), moderate weight gain (between 3 % and 10 % gain), and extreme weight gain (≥10 % gain)
h Mental component summary score and physical component summary score are obtained from the Short Form-36 Question Health Survey for Veterans (SF-36 V)
i Deployment was assessed from baseline until the follow-up for those in the “stayed married” and assessed until 3 years after divorce event for the “recently divorced” population
j Separation was assessed after the date of the completion of the follow-up survey
k Adjusted Odds Ratio was found to be statistically significant
Adjusteda odds of health and military outcomes by timing of divorceb
| <1 year since divorce | 1-2 years since divorce | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outcomec | AOR | (95 % CI) | AOR | (95 % CI) |
| Mental health | ||||
| New-onset posttraumatic stress disorderd | 3.27j | (1.56, 6.86) | 1.79 | (0.82, 3.92) |
| New-onset depressione | 1.16 | (0.53, 2.53) | 1.19 | (0.54, 2.60) |
| Behavioral | ||||
| Smoking initiation | 0.83 | (0.25, 2.78) | 0.53 | (0.14, 2.04) |
| New-onset alcohol-related problemse | 2.24j | (1.11, 4.53) | 1.07 | (0.50, 2.29) |
| New-onset binge drinkingf | 1.90j | (1.18, 3.06) | 0.53j | (0.31, 0.90) |
| Physical health | ||||
| Weight changeg | ||||
| Extreme weight loss | 1.82 | (0.80, 4.14) | 0.93 | (0.37, 2.31) |
| Moderate weight loss | 1.54 | (0.97, 2.43) | 0.93 | (0.57, 1.51) |
| Stable weight | 1.00 | - | 1.00 | - |
| Moderate weight gain | 0.85 | (0.62, 1.16) | 0.93 | (0.69, 1.27) |
| Extreme weight gain | 0.41j | (0.23, 0.71) | 0.87 | (0.54, 1.41) |
| Functional health | ||||
| Physical component summary scoreh | ||||
| Lowest 15th percentile | 0.86 | (0.57, 1.29) | 0.90 | (0.60, 1.34) |
| Middle 70th percentile | 1.00 | - | 1.00 | - |
| Highest 15th percentile | 1.32 | (0.92, 1.88) | 0.96 | (0.67, 1.38) |
| Military related outcomes | ||||
| Deploymenti | 1.17 | (0.87, 1.56) | 1.05 | (0.79, 1.40) |
a Full models were adjusted for all variables: sex, birth year, education, race/ethnicity, baseline smoking status, history of potential alcohol dependence, body mass index, baseline MCS and PCS, combat deployment, pay grade, service component, service branch, occupation
b Marital status assessed from baseline to first follow-up, where those who were “recently divorced” were married at their baseline survey and got divorced before their follow-up survey. The reference category is > 2 years since divorce
c In outcomes without a reference indication, the reference category is “No”
d Posttraumatic stress disorder is defined using the PTSD checklist-civilian version, specific criteria with a cutoff of 50
e Assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire
f Binge drinking is defined as reporting five or more drinks per occasion for men or four or more drinks per occasion for women on at least 1 day during the past year
g Extreme weight loss (≥10 % loss), moderate weight loss (between 3 % and 10 % loss), stable weight (within ± 3 %), moderate weight gain (between 3 % and 10 % gain), and extreme weight gain (≥10 % gain)
h Physical component summary score are obtained from the Short Form-36 Question Health Survey for Veterans (SF-36 V)
i Deployment was assessed from baseline until the follow-up for those in the “stayed married” and assessed until 3 years after divorce event for the “recently divorced” population
j Adjusted Odds Ratio was found to be statistically significant