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Carl-Martin Pethrus1, Johan Reutfors1, Kari Johansson1, Kristian Neovius2, Jonas Söderling1, Martin Neovius1, Gustaf Bruze1.
Abstract
AIM: To investigate the probability of marriage and divorce among Swedish military veterans deployed to Afghanistan relative to non-deployed matched comparators. STUDY DESIGN ANDEntities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30707702 PMCID: PMC6358058 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Timeline describing the cohorts, data sources and variables.
Description of deployed military veterans and the matched non-deployed comparators at conscription and before deployment to Afghanistan.
| Married at Deployment | Unmarried at Deployment | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deployed Military Veterans | Matched Non-Deployed Comparators | Deployed Military Veterans | Matched Non-Deployed Comparators | |
| 1069 | 5152 | 4896 | 23,606 | |
| Men | 1054 (99%) | 5110 (99%) | 4639 (95%) | 22,569 (96%) |
| Women | 15 (1.4%) | 42 (0.82%) | 257 (5.3%) | 1037 (4.4%) |
| Age (Years) | 18 (1) | 18 (1) | 18 (1) | 18 (1) |
| Height (cm) | 180 (7) | 180 (7) | 180 (8) | 180 (7) |
| Weight (kg) | 72 (10) | 72 (10) | 73 (11) | 73 (11) |
| Body Mass Index (kg/m2) | 22.3 (2.3) | 22.3 (2.7) | 22.6 (2.8) | 22.7 (2.8) |
| History of Mental Health Problems | 9 (0.84%) | 38 (0.74%) | 12 (0.25%) | 55 (0.23%) |
| Age at Deployment (Years), Mean (SD) | 40 (8) | 40 (8) | 27 (7) | 27 (7) |
| Divorce | 81 (7.6%) | 387 (7.5%) | 141 (2.9%) | 653 (2.8%) |
| Healthcare Contact with Psychiatric Diagnosis | 79 (7.4%) | 350 (6.8%) | 326 (6.7%) | 1490 (6.3%) |
| History of Antidepressant or Anxiolytics Use | 49 (4.6%) | 220 (4.3%) | 146 (3.0%) | 625 (2.7%) |
| History of Self-Harm | 18 (1.7%) | 59 (1.2%) | 61 (1.3%) | 229 (1.0%) |
| Violent Crime Conviction | 26 (2.4%) | 118 (2.3%) | 78 (1.6%) | 329 (1.4%) |
| Duration of Deployment (Months), Mean (SD) | 5.8 (1.8) | N/A | 5.8 (1.8) | N/A |
| Duration of Marriage (Years), Mean (SD) | 8.9 (8.1) | 10.0 (7.9) | N/A | N/A |
Data are mean (SD) for continuous variables and n (%) for categorical variables. All individuals in the matched cohort were required to have gone through military conscription testing but were not required to have completed military service. Psychiatric diagnosis: ICD9 290–315 and ICD10 F00-F99; Deliberate self-harm: ICD9 E950-E959, E980-E989 and ICD10 X60-X84, Y10-Y34. Antidepressants: ATC-code NO6A; Anxiolytics: ATC-code N05B. Pre-deployment refers to history allowed by the register in use. Matching factors included sex, deployment factors (age, marital status), conscription data (conscription year, cognitive ability, psychological assessment, self-reported mental health problems [yes/no], and BMI), and pre-deployment history of violent crime convictions, divorce, deliberate self-harm, and one or more prescription fillings of antidepressants or anxiolytics.
Fig 2(upper panel) Cumulative incidence of divorce among deployed military veterans and non-deployed matched comparators who were married at time of deployment (or matching). (lower panel) Cumulative incidence of marriage among deployed military veterans and non-deployed matched comparators who were unmarried at time of deployment (or matching).
Fig 3Adjusted hazard ratios for marriage and divorce among deployed military veterans and matched comparators.