Understanding a Time of High Risk for Suicide: Adversities Associated with Separation from Military Service among National Guard and Reserve Service Members.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Jing Wang, Robert J Ursano, Hieu Dinh, Jeffrey L Thomas, Gregory H Cohen, Laura A Sampson, Sandro Galea, Carol S Fullerton
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose was to examine five types of adversity and their associations with separating from military service among a nationally representative sample of U.S. National Guard and Reserve (NGR) service members.

Methods: Multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between separating from the service and adversities, and demographic differences in adversities experienced among those who had separated from the service and those who stayed in the service.

Results: Those who left the military were more likely to report financial (OR = 1.65, 95% CI = 1.01-2.70) and healthcare access problems (OR = 2.21, 95% CI = 1.10-4.46). Among those who left the military, female service members were more likely to experience interpersonal adversity (OR = 4.28, 95% CI = 1.15-15.87), and Army and Marine service members were more likely to experience job-employment adversity (OR = 4.92, 95% CI = 1.50-16.12) and financial adversity (OR = 6.46, 95% CI = 1.22-34.33).

Conclusion: Separating service members experience financial adversity and challenges with healthcare access. Interpersonal difficulties are particularly experienced by female service members, and job/employment difficulties experienced by Army and Marine veterans. Continued efforts are needed to facilitate service delivery for NGR separating service members who need them.

了解自杀的高风险时间:与国民警卫队和预备役成员脱离军事服务有关的逆境。
目的:在具有全国代表性的美国国民警卫队和预备役(NGR)服役人员中,研究五种类型的逆境及其与兵役分离的关系。方法:采用多元logistic回归分析方法,分析离职与逆境之间的关系,以及离职与留任人员在逆境经历方面的人口统计学差异。结果:退伍军人更容易报告财务问题(OR = 1.65, 95% CI = 1.01-2.70)和医疗保健问题(OR = 2.21, 95% CI = 1.10-4.46)。在退伍军人中,女性军人更容易经历人际逆境(OR = 4.28, 95% CI = 1.15-15.87),陆军和海军陆战队军人更容易经历工作-就业逆境(OR = 4.92, 95% CI = 1.50-16.12)和财务逆境(OR = 6.46, 95% CI = 1.22-34.33)。结论:分离服务成员经历财务困境和医疗保健获得的挑战。女性服役人员尤其会遇到人际关系困难,陆军和海军陆战队退伍军人也会遇到工作/就业困难。需要继续努力,促进为有需要的NGR分离服务人员提供服务。
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期刊介绍: Internationally recognized, Psychiatry has responded to rapid research advances in psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, trauma, and psychopathology. Increasingly, studies in these areas are being placed in the context of human development across the lifespan, and the multiple systems that influence individual functioning. This journal provides broadly applicable and effective strategies for dealing with the major unsolved problems in the field.
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