| Literature DB >> 30658601 |
James A Naifeh1, Robert J Ursano2, Ronald C Kessler3, Oscar I Gonzalez1, Carol S Fullerton1, Holly B Herberman Mash1, Charlotte A Riggs-Donovan1, Tsz Hin Hinz Ng1, Gary H Wynn1, Hieu M Dinh1, Tzu-Cheg Kao4, Nancy A Sampson3, Murray B Stein5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although the majority of active duty U.S. Army soldiers are full-time personnel in the Active Component (AC), a substantial minority of soldiers on active duty are in the Reserve Components (RCs). These "citizen-soldiers" (Army National Guard and Army Reserve) represent a force available for rapid activation in times of national need. RC soldiers experience many of the same stressors as AC soldiers as well as stressors that are unique to their intermittent service. Despite the important role of RC soldiers, the vast majority of military mental health research focuses on AC soldiers. One important goal of the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS) is to address this gap. Here we examine predictors of suicide attempts among activated RC soldiers.Entities:
Keywords: Army National Guard; Army reserve; Military; Risk factors; Suicide attempt
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30658601 PMCID: PMC6339319 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-018-1978-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Multivariable associations of socio-demographic characteristics with suicide attempt among activated enlisted soldiers in the U.S. Army reserve componentsa
| OR | (95% CI) | Cases ( | Total ( | Ratec | Pop %d | SREe | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||||||
| Male | 1.0 | – | 713 | 9,951,713 | 86 | 84.5 | 86 |
| Female | 2.6* | (2.2–2.9) | 343 | 1,828,343 | 225 | 15.5 | 221 |
| χ21 | 188.4* | ||||||
| Age at Army Entry (years) | |||||||
| < 21 | 0.6* | (0.5–0.7) | 748 | 8,657,748 | 104 | 73.5 | 93 |
| 21–24 | 1.0 | – | 189 | 1,937,989 | 117 | 16.4 | 157 |
| ≥ 25 | 1.3* | (1.0–1.6) | 119 | 1,184,319 | 121 | 10.1 | 203 |
| χ22 | 60.7* | ||||||
| Current Age (years) | |||||||
| < 21 | 3.9* | (3.0–5.1) | 354 | 1,805,754 | 235 | 15.3 | 293 |
| 21–24 | 1.9* | (1.4–2.4) | 225 | 2,180,025 | 124 | 18.5 | 137 |
| 25–29 | 1.4* | (1.1–1.8) | 184 | 1,969,584 | 112 | 16.7 | 105 |
| 30–34 | 1.0 | – | 101 | 1,458,301 | 83 | 12.4 | 73 |
| 35–39 | 0.8 | (0.6–1.1) | 85 | 1,622,885 | 63 | 13.8 | 59 |
| ≥ 40 | 0.6* | (0.5–0.8) | 107 | 2,743,507 | 47 | 23.3 | 45 |
| χ25 | 220.1* | ||||||
| Race/Ethnicity | |||||||
| White | 1.0 | – | 752 | 7,954,552 | 113 | 67.5 | 116 |
| Black | 0.8* | (0.7–1.0) | 163 | 2,065,363 | 95 | 17.5 | 93 |
| Hispanic | 0.8 | (0.7–1.0) | 98 | 1,144,298 | 103 | 9.7 | 97 |
| Asian | 0.5* | (0.3–0.7) | 19 | 403,819 | 57 | 3.4 | 53 |
| Other | 1.2 | (0.8–1.8) | 24 | 212,024 | 136 | 1.8 | 136 |
| χ24 | 18.8* | ||||||
| Education | |||||||
| < High Schoolf | 1.2* | (1.1–1.4) | 276 | 1,832,476 | 181 | 15.6 | 132 |
| High School | 1.0 | – | 688 | 7,961,288 | 104 | 67.6 | 106 |
| Some College | 0.9 | (0.6–1.2) | 42 | 706,842 | 71 | 6.0 | 93 |
| ≥ College | 0.6* | (0.4–0.8) | 50 | 1,279,450 | 47 | 10.9 | 63 |
| χ23 | 20.3* | ||||||
| Marital Status | |||||||
| Never Married | 1.0 | – | 620 | 5,846,020 | 127 | 49.6 | 92 |
| Currently Married | 1.5* | (1.3–1.8) | 397 | 5,392,597 | 88 | 45.8 | 142 |
| Previously Married | 1.4 | (1.0–2.0) | 39 | 541,439 | 86 | 4.6 | 132 |
| χ22 | 29.8* | ||||||
| Total | – | – | 1056 | 11,780,056 | 108 | 100.0 | – |
aThe sample of activated Reserve Component enlisted soldiers (n = 1056 cases, 58,895 control person-months) is a subset of the total Reserve Component sample (n = 70,970 person-months) from the Army STARRS Historical Administrative Data Study (HADS). All control person-months were assigned a weight of 200 to adjust for under-sampling. The analysis included a dummy predictor variable for calendar month and year to control for secular trends
bTotal includes both cases (i.e., suicide attempters) and weighted control person-months
cRate per 100,000 person-years, calculated based on n1/n2, where n1 is the unique number of soldiers within each category and n2 is the annual number of person-years, not person-months, in the population
dPop % Percentage of the activated Reserve Component enlisted population
eSRE Standardized risk estimate (suicide attempters per 100,000 person-years) was calculated assuming other predictors were at their sample-wide means
f< High School includes: General Educational Development credential (GED), home study diploma, occupational program certificate, correspondence school diploma, high school certificate of attendance, adult education diploma, and other non-traditional high school credentials
*p < 0.05
Multivariable associations of socio-demographic characteristics with suicide attempt among activated officers in the U.S. Army reserve componentsa
| OR | (95% CI) | Cases ( | Total ( | Ratec | Pop %d | SREe | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||||||
| Male | 1.0 | – | 30 | 1,858,430 | 19 | 84.7 | 19 |
| Female | 3.3* | (1.7–6.1) | 17 | 336,017 | 61 | 15.3 | 61 |
| χ21 | 13.7* | ||||||
| Age at Army Entry (years) | |||||||
| < 21 | 0.9 | (0.5–1.8) | 22 | 1,158,822 | 23 | 52.8 | 24 |
| 21–24 | 1.0 | – | 15 | 694,415 | 26 | 31.6 | 25 |
| ≥ 25 | 1.3 | (0.6–3.0) | 10 | 341,210 | 35 | 15.5 | 34 |
| χ22 | 0.8 | ||||||
| Current Age (years) | |||||||
| ≤ 29 | 0.7 | (0.3–2.0) | 7 | 231,407 | 36 | 10.5 | 38 |
| 30–34 | 1.0 | – | 10 | 280,610 | 43 | 12.8 | 46 |
| 35–39 | 0.4 | (0.2–1.1) | 8 | 486,008 | 20 | 22.1 | 21 |
| ≥ 40 | 0.4* | (0.2–0.9) | 22 | 1,196,422 | 22 | 54.5 | 21 |
| χ23 | 5.7 | ||||||
| Race/Ethnicity | |||||||
| White | 1.0 | – | 38 | 1,688,438 | 27 | 76.9 | 29 |
| Non-White | 0.6 | (0.3–1.3) | 9 | 506,009 | 21 | 23.1 | 18 |
| χ21 | 1.5 | ||||||
| Education | |||||||
| ≤ College | 1.0 | – | 31 | 1,511,631 | 25 | 68.9 | 24 |
| > College | 1.2 | (0.7–2.4) | 16 | 682,816 | 28 | 31.1 | 30 |
| χ21 | 0.5 | ||||||
| Marital Status | |||||||
| Never/Previously Married | 1.0 | – | 19 | 676,219 | 34 | 30.8 | 28 |
| Currently Married | 0.9 | (0.5–1.6) | 28 | 1,518,228 | 22 | 69.2 | 24 |
| χ21 | 0.2 | ||||||
| Total | 47 | 2,194,447 | 26 | 100.0 | – | ||
aThe sample of activated Reserve Component officers (n = 47 cases, 10,972 control person-months) is a subset of the total Reserve Component sample (n = 70,970 person-months) from the Army STARRS Historical Administrative Data Study (HADS). All control person-months were assigned a weight of 200 to adjust for under-sampling. The analysis included a dummy predictor variable for calendar month and year to control for secular trends
bTotal includes both cases (i.e., suicide attempters) and weighted control person-months
cRate per 100,000 person-years, calculated based on n1/n2, where n1 is the unique number of soldiers within each category and n2 is the annual number of person-years, not person-months, in the population
dPop % Percentage of the activated Reserve Component officer population
eSRE Standardized risk estimate (suicide attempters per 100,000 person-years) was calculated assuming other predictors were at their sample-wide means
*p < 0.05
Multivariable associations of active time in service, deployment status, and time since most recent mental health diagnosis with suicide attempt among activated enlisted soldiers in the U.S. Army reserve componentsa,b
| OR | (95% CI) | Cases ( | Total ( | Rated | Pop %e | SREf | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I. Active Time in Serviceb,g | |||||||
| 1–2 years | 1.9* | (1.4–2.5) | 651 | 4,043,051 | 193 | 34.3 | 160 |
| 3–4 years | 1.1 | (0.9–1.5) | 111 | 1,441,711 | 92 | 12.2 | 96 |
| 5–10 years | 1.0 | – | 126 | 1,873,726 | 81 | 15.9 | 84 |
| > 10 years | 0.7* | (0.5–1.0) | 168 | 4,421,568 | 46 | 37.5 | 55 |
| χ23 | 32.0* | ||||||
| II. Deployment Statusb | |||||||
| Never deployed | 1.2 | (1.0–1.4) | 634 | 5,864,234 | 130 | 49.8 | 108 |
| Currently deployed | 1.0 | – | 230 | 3,393,630 | 81 | 28.8 | 93 |
| Previously deployed | 1.3* | (1.1–1.6) | 192 | 2,522,192 | 91 | 21.4 | 129 |
| χ22 | 7.4* | ||||||
| III. Time Since Most Recent Mental Health Diagnosisb | |||||||
| No Diagnosis | 1.0 | – | 580 | 10,198,180 | 68 | 86.6 | 65 |
| 1 Month | 28.4* | (24.7–32.7) | 330 | 254,530 | 1556 | 2.2 | 1863 |
| 2–3 Months | 6.0* | (4.6–7.8) | 61 | 217,661 | 336 | 1.8 | 399 |
| 4–12 Months | 2.8* | (2.1–3.7) | 52 | 438,652 | 142 | 3.7 | 184 |
| ≥ 13 Months | 1.5* | (1.0–2.1) | 33 | 671,033 | 59 | 5.7 | 101 |
| χ24 | 2215.1* | ||||||
aThe sample of activated Reserve Component enlisted soldiers (n = 1056 cases, 58,895 control person-months) is a subset of the total Reserve Component sample (n = 70,970 person-months) from the Army STARRS Historical Administrative Data Study (HADS). All control person-months were assigned a weight of 200 to adjust for under-sampling
bTime in service, deployment status, and mental health diagnosis were each examined in a separate model that controlled for basic socio-demographic variables (gender, age at entry into the Army, current age, race, education, marital status). All analyses also included a dummy predictor variable for calendar month and year to control for secular trends
cTotal includes both cases (i.e., suicide attempters) and weighted control person-months
dRate per 100,000 person-years, calculated based on n1/n2, where n1 is the unique number of soldiers within each category and n2 is the annual number of person-years, not person-months, in the population
ePop % Percentage of the activated Reserve Component enlisted population
fSRE Standardized risk estimate (suicide attempters per 100,000 person-years) was calculated assuming other predictors were at their sample-wide means
gBased on the number of months a soldier served on active duty (e.g., 1–2 years = 0–24 months of active service; 3–4 years = 25–48 months of active service, etc.)
*p < 0.05
Multivariable associations of active time in service, deployment status, and time since most recent mental health diagnosis with suicide attempt among activated officers in the U.S. Army reserve componentsa,b
| OR | (95% CI) | Cases ( | Total ( | Rated | Pop %e | SREf | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I. Active Time in Serviceb,g | |||||||
| 1–4 years | 1.1 | (0.4–3.1) | 9 | 255,609 | 42 | 11.6 | 34 |
| 5–10 years | 1.0 | – | 10 | 330,010 | 36 | 15.0 | 28 |
| > 10 years | 1.0 | (0.4–2.6) | 28 | 1,608,828 | 21 | 73.3 | 23 |
| χ22 | 0.1 | ||||||
| II. Deployment Statusb | |||||||
| Never deployed | 0.9 | (0.4–1.8) | 23 | 1,014,623 | 27 | 46.2 | 29 |
| Currently deployed | 1.0 | – | 12 | 517,412 | 28 | 23.6 | 25 |
| Previously deployed | 0.7 | (0.3–1.6) | 12 | 662,412 | 22 | 30.2 | 24 |
| χ22 | 0.7 | ||||||
| III. Time Since Most Recent Mental Health Diagnosisb | |||||||
| No Diagnosis | 1.0 | – | 17 | 1,881,817 | 11 | 85.8 | 11 |
| 1 Month | 49.6* | (24.3–100.9) | 17 | 39,817 | 512 | 1.8 | 540 |
| 2–3 Months | 16.4* | (6.2–43.3) | 6 | 37,206 | 194 | 1.7 | 189 |
| ≥ 4 Months | 3.1* | (1.3–7.7) | 7 | 235,607 | 36 | 10.7 | 38 |
| χ23 | 124.3* | ||||||
aThe sample of activated Reserve Component officers (n = 47 cases, 10,972 control person-months) is a subset of the total Reserve Component sample (n = 70,970 person-months) from the Army STARRS Historical Administrative Data Study (HADS). All control person-months were assigned a weight of 200 to adjust for under-sampling
bTime in service, deployment status, and mental health diagnosis were each examined in a separate model that controlled for basic socio-demographic variables (gender, age at entry into the Army, current age, race, education, marital status). All analyses also included a dummy predictor variable for calendar month and year to control for secular trends
cTotal includes both cases (i.e., suicide attempters) and weighted control person-months
dRate per 100,000 person-years, calculated based on n1/n2, where n1 is the unique number of soldiers within each category and n2 is the annual number of person-years, not person-months, in the population
ePop % Percentage of the activated Reserve Component officer population
fSRE Standardized risk estimate (suicide attempters per 100,000 person-years) was calculated assuming other predictors were at their sample-wide means
gBased on the number of months a soldier served on active duty (e.g., 1–4 years = 0–48 months of active service; 5–10 years = 60–120 months of active service, etc.)
*p < 0.05
Fig. 1Risk of Suicide Attempt among Activated Reserve Component Enlisted Soldiers by Active Months Since Entering the Army.