PTSD Treatment-Seeking Among Rural Latino Combat Veterans: A Review of the Literature.

Journal of rural social sciences Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Michael R Duke, Roland S Moore, Genevieve M Ames
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Latino combat soldiers report both higher prevalence and greater overall severity of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms than non-Hispanic Caucasians. However, these veterans face unique social and cultural barriers to accessing treatment for PTSD that distinguish them from their non-Hispanic white counterparts. Latino veterans who reside in rural settings face additional socio-cultural and structural impediments, in that they are likely to reside far from VA (Veterans Administration) medical facilities, have limited access to public transportation, and hold more conservative views toward mental health treatment than those residing in urban locales. However, little is known about the unique individual, sociocultural, and structural barriers to treatment faced by rural Latino veterans. This paper synthesizes the separate mental health and treatment-seeking literatures pertaining to Latinos, rural populations, and veterans, with the goal of identifying fruitful areas of conceptual overlap, and providing direction for future theory building, research, and targeted interventions.

农村拉丁裔退伍军人中寻求创伤后应激障碍治疗的情况:文献综述。
与非西班牙裔白种人相比,拉丁裔作战士兵的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状发生率更高,总体严重程度也更严重。然而,这些退伍军人在接受创伤后应激障碍治疗时面临着独特的社会和文化障碍,这也是他们与非西班牙裔白人退伍军人的不同之处。居住在农村地区的拉丁裔退伍军人面临着更多的社会文化和结构性障碍,因为他们很可能居住在远离退伍军人管理局(VA)医疗设施的地方,使用公共交通的机会有限,而且与居住在城市地区的退伍军人相比,他们对心理健康治疗的看法更为保守。然而,人们对农村拉丁裔退伍军人所面临的独特的个人、社会文化和结构性治疗障碍知之甚少。本文综合了与拉美裔、农村人口和退伍军人相关的心理健康和寻求治疗方面的独立文献,旨在找出概念重叠的富有成果的领域,并为未来的理论建设、研究和有针对性的干预措施提供方向。
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