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Are veterans different? Understanding veterans' help-seeking behaviour for alcohol problems.

Matthew D Kiernan1, Alison Osbourne1, Gill McGill1, Peta Jane Greaves1, Gemma Wilson1, Mick Hill1.   

Abstract

Alcohol misuse in the United Kingdom's veteran community is not an isolated phenomenon. Internationally, alcohol and wider substance misuse would appear to be an historic and current global issue within veteran communities. Although research has been undertaken both in the United Kingdom and the United States into why veterans are reluctant to seek help for mental health problems, little is understood as to why veterans encounter difficulties in engaging with treatment for alcohol misuse. The aim of this study was to understand why veterans in the United Kingdom are either reluctant or have difficulty in accessing help for alcohol problems. An applied social policy research methodology was used, employing in-depth semi-structured interviews with 19 UK veterans in the North East of England, who had a history of alcohol misuse. The findings showed that participants appeared to excuse or normalise their excessive alcohol consumption, which led to a delay in meaningful engagement in substance misuse services, resulting in complex and complicated presentations to health and social care services. The findings of this study clearly suggest that veterans who misuse alcohol have a range of distinctive and unique difficulties that subtly differentiate them from the wider civilian substance misuse population, and that the use of peer-support models would appear to mitigate against them disengaging from alcohol treatment services.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Alcohol; barriers to care; peer support; qualitative research; stigma; veterans

Year:  2018        PMID: 29851155     DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Soc Care Community        ISSN: 0966-0410


  5 in total

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Authors:  Simon B Goldberg; Tracy L Simpson; Keren Lehavot; Jodie G Katon; Jessica A Chen; Joseph E Glass; Paula P Schnurr; Nina A Sayer; John C Fortney
Journal:  Psychiatr Serv       Date:  2019-03-07       Impact factor: 3.084

2.  Military service and alcohol use: a systematic narrative review.

Authors:  A K Osborne; G Wilson-Menzfeld; G McGill; M D Kiernan
Journal:  Occup Med (Lond)       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 5.629

3.  Palliative and end-of-life care for military veterans: the forgotten few?

Authors:  Mila Petrova; Nick Caddick; Michael Kevin Almond
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2021-01-28       Impact factor: 5.386

4.  "It's like a Brotherhood": Thematic analysis of veterans' identity processes in substance abuse recovery homes.

Authors:  Mayra Guerrero; Elzbieta K Wiedbusch; Mary G Abo; Rebecca L Nguyen; Arturo Soto-Nevarez; Kalee Principato; Leonard A Jason
Journal:  J Community Psychol       Date:  2021-06-11

5.  Developing an Integrated Model of Care for Veterans with Alcohol Problems.

Authors:  Alison K Osborne; Gill McGill; Peta Jane Greaves; Matthew D Kiernan
Journal:  Int J Integr Care       Date:  2022-02-18       Impact factor: 5.120

  5 in total

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