Early First Deployment and Risk of Suicide Attempt Among First-term Enlisted Soldiers in the U.S. Army.

IF 0.2 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Journal of Library and Information Studies Pub Date : 2020-04-01 Epub Date: 2019-09-23 DOI:10.1111/sltb.12592
James A Naifeh, Robert J Ursano, Ronald C Kessler, Pablo A Aliaga, Holly B Herberman Mash, Carol S Fullerton, Tsz Hin Hinz Ng, Hieu M Dinh, Oscar I Gonzalez, Cara M Stokes, Gary H Wynn, Tzu-Cheg Kao, Nancy A Sampson, Murray B Stein
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Abstract

Objective: We examined early first deployment and subsequent suicide attempt among U.S. Army soldiers.

Method: Using 2004-2009 administrative data and person-month records of first-term, Regular Army, enlisted soldiers with one deployment (89.2% male), we identified 1,704 soldiers with a documented suicide attempt during or after first deployment and an equal-probability control sample (n = 25,861 person-months).

Results: Logistic regression analyses indicated soldiers deployed within the first 12 months of service were more likely than later deployers to attempt suicide (OR = 1.7 [95% CI = 1.5-1.8]). Adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics, service-related characteristics, and previous mental health diagnosis slightly attenuated this association (OR = 1.6 [95% CI = 1.5-1.8]). Results were not modified by gender, deployment status, military occupation, or mental health diagnosis. The population-attributable risk proportion for deploying within the first 12 months of service was 17.8%. Linear spline models indicated similar risk patterns over time for early and later deployers, peaking at month 9 during deployment and month 5 postdeployment; however, monthly suicide attempt rates were consistently higher for early deployers.

Conclusions: Enlisted soldiers deployed within the first 12 months of service have elevated risk of suicide attempt during and after first deployment. Improved understanding of why early deployment increases risk can inform the development of policies and intervention programs.

美国陆军新兵入伍初期的首次部署与自杀未遂风险。
目的我们研究了美国陆军士兵的早期首次部署和随后的自杀企图:我们使用 2004-2009 年的行政数据和有过一次部署经历的正规军士兵(89.2% 为男性)的人月记录,确定了在首次部署期间或之后有自杀企图记录的 1,704 名士兵和一个等概率对照样本(n = 25,861 人月):逻辑回归分析表明,服役头 12 个月内部署的士兵比后来部署的士兵更有可能尝试自杀(OR = 1.7 [95% CI = 1.5-1.8])。对社会人口特征、服役相关特征和先前的心理健康诊断进行调整后,这一关联略有减弱(OR = 1.6 [95% CI = 1.5-1.8])。性别、部署状况、军事职业或精神健康诊断均未改变结果。服役头 12 个月内部署的人口可归因风险比例为 17.8%。线性样条模型显示,随着时间的推移,早期和晚期部署者的风险模式相似,在部署期间的第 9 个月和部署后的第 5 个月达到峰值;但是,早期部署者的每月自杀未遂率一直较高:结论:在服役头 12 个月内部署的入伍士兵在首次部署期间和之后自杀未遂的风险较高。进一步了解早期部署增加自杀风险的原因可以为制定政策和干预计划提供参考。
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