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Deployment, Mental Health Problems, Suicidality, and Use of Mental Health Services Among Military Personnel.

Carol Chu1, Ian H Stanley1, Melanie A Hom1, Ingrid C Lim2, Thomas E Joiner1.   

Abstract

Following deployment, soldiers may struggle to cope with the after-effects of combat service and experience increased suicidality. Therefore, connection to mental health services is vital. Research regarding the relationship between deployment, suicidality, and mental health connections has been equivocal, with some studies finding a link between deployment history and mental health outcomes, and others not. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of military deployment on mental health and service utilization outcomes using a longitudinal design. Deployment history, mental health visits, symptoms of suicidality, and various mental health outcomes were assessed in a sample of 1,566 Army recruiters at study entry and 18-months follow-up. Deployment history was positively associated with mental health visits, number of major depressive episodes, and acquired capability for suicide at baseline; however, no significant relationship between deployment, mental health visits, and any other suicide or mental health-related outcomes emerged at baseline or follow-up. Findings suggest a disconnection from mental health services among military personnel. Implications for treatment and suicide prevention efforts among military personnel are discussed.

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Keywords:  acquired capability for suicide; health service use; major depressive episodes; mental health disorders; military; military deployment; suicidal ideation; suicide

Year:  2016        PMID: 28959502      PMCID: PMC5613946          DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2016.1153533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mil Behav Health        ISSN: 2163-5781


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