| Literature DB >> 35874166 |
Karen A Lawrence1, Dawne Vogt2,3, Adam J Dugan4, Shawn Nigam4, Emily Slade4, Brian N Smith2,3.
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35874166 PMCID: PMC9302882 DOI: 10.1016/j.jadr.2022.100361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Affect Disord Rep ISSN: 2666-9153
Baseline (T1) descriptive, clinical, and psychosocial functioning characteristics of post-9/11 women veterans.
| Demographic Characteristics | % (n) / Mean (SD) |
|---|---|
| Age in years, Mean (SD) | 36.03 (10.82) |
| Race,% (n) | |
| White | 77.5 (141/182) |
| Black | 14.8 (27/182) |
| Asian | 5.5 (10/182) |
| American Indian or Alaskan Native | 3.8 (7/182) |
| Pacific Islander | 1.6 (3/182) |
| Other | 2.2 (4/182) |
| Hispanic ethnicity | 10.4 (19/182) |
| Education (highest level),% (n) | |
| High School Graduate | 6.6 (12/183) |
| Vocational or Technical Training | 2.2 (4/183) |
| 4-Year College Degree | 17.5 (32/183) |
| Some Graduate or Professional Education | 15.3 (28/183) |
| Marital Status,% (n) | |
| Married/Living as a Couple | 54.6 (100/183) |
| Divorced/Widowed/Separated | 18.6 (34/183) |
| Single/Never Married | 26.8 (49/183) |
| Parent,% (n) | 78.5 (106/135) |
| Employment | |
| In Labor Force (employed + unemployed) | 75.4 (138/183) |
| Employed | 58.5 (107/183) |
| Military Branch,% (n) | |
| Marines | 2.7 (5/183) |
| Air Force | 18 (33/183) |
| Army | 61.7 (113/183) |
| Navy | 17.5 (32/183) |
| Military Job,% (n) | |
| Combat Arms or Support | 52.5 (94/179) |
| Service Support | 47.5 (85/179) |
| Clinical Characteristics | |
| PTSD | 32.31 (15.71) |
| Depression | 18.25 (7.94) |
| Alcohol Use Disorder | 2.52 (2.24) |
| Suicidal Ideation | 1.43 (0.98) |
| Psychosocial Functioning | |
| Work | 128.04 (13.68) |
| Intimate Relationship | 57.21 (13.40) |
| Parental | 61.55 (10.21) |
Note. Demographics were collected at T1 within 5-years of separation from the military (2010–2015), approximately 1.5-years prior to T2; clinical characteristics were reported at T1; ns for clinical and psychosocial characteristics ranged from 181 to 183 and 101–136, respectively; race/ethnicity categories are not mutually exclusive.
Effect of T1 to T2 change in psychosocial functioning on T2 SI severity and effect of T1 to T2 change in SI severity on T2 psychosocial functioning.
| Psychosocial Functioning Predictor (SI Outcome) | n |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Work | 104 | .525 (0.215, 0.834) | .001 |
| Intimate Relationship | 123 | .277 (0.105, 0.449) | .002 |
| Parental | 97 | .124 (−0.144, 0.391) | .361 |
| Psychosocial Functioning Outcome (SI Predictor) | n |
| |
| Work | 103 | .09 (−0.015, 0.195) | .091 |
| Intimate Relationship | 122 | .233 (0.079, 0.386) | .003 |
| Parental | 96 | .046 (−0.089, 0.182) | .496 |
Note. *p < .05; B = unstandardized regression coefficient; n = sample size for unadjusted regressions. Model results are adjusted for the T1 values of the SI severity outcome variable. Sensitivity analyses that additionally adjusted for age, race, and current marital status yielded similar results.