无家可归和监禁在退伍军人事务决策时间中的作用精神健康状况残疾福利。

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Hind A Beydoun, Mayumi Gianoli, Andrew Meisler, Jack Tsai
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摘要

无家可归和监禁是美国主要的社会心理问题,可通过获得残疾福利得到缓解。来自退伍军人福利管理局(VBA)的数据提供了一个独特的机会,可以研究退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)中无家可归和/或监禁的退伍军人如何影响获得残疾福利的过程和决策时间。本研究的目的是研究在vha登记的美国退伍军人中,无家可归和/或监禁状况如何影响VBA残疾福利索赔的结果,包括决策时间和评级结果。采用回顾性队列设计,通过多变量Cox回归分析了2022年至2023年327,047名美国退伍军人(包括7202名无家可归的退伍军人和280名被监禁的退伍军人)的VHA/VBA数据。总体而言,85.7%的退伍军人因精神健康状况获得了退伍军人事务部(VA)服务相关残疾的奖励。尽管无家可归和被监禁的退伍军人因退伍军人服务而导致的精神健康状况残疾的几率较低,但在调整了人口统计学和临床特征后,无家可归的退伍军人——无论是否被监禁——做出决定的时间是没有无家可归和没有被监禁的退伍军人的两倍。总之,尽管无家可归和/或被监禁的退伍军人比其他寻求退伍军人残疾的退伍军人更不可能因为精神健康状况而接受退伍军人服务相关的残疾,但无家可归的退伍军人在退伍军人残疾申请方面的决定时间更快。这些发现为确保具有不同背景和需求的退伍军人获得符合条件的VBA福利的持续努力提供了信息。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Role of homelessness and incarceration in time-to-decision on veterans affairs disability benefits for a mental health condition.

Homelessness and incarceration are major psychosocial concerns in the United States that may be mitigated by access to disability benefits. Data from the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) provides a unique opportunity to study how the process of obtaining disability benefits and time-to-decision might be affected by homelessness and/or incarceration among veterans in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). The purpose of this study was to examine how homelessness and/or incarceration status among VHA-enrolled U.S. veterans might affect outcomes of VBA disability benefits claims for a mental health condition, including time-to-decision and rating outcomes. Using a retrospective cohort design, linked VHA/VBA data from 2022 to 2023 on 327,047 U.S. veterans (including 7,202 homeless veterans and 280 incarcerated veterans) were analyzed with multivariable Cox regressions. Overall, 85.7% of veterans received award of a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) service-connected disability for a mental health condition. Although VA service-connected disability for a mental health condition was awarded less frequently for homeless and incarcerated veterans, the time-to-decision for homeless veterans-with or without incarceration-was twice as fast as nonhomeless and nonincarcerated veterans, after adjustment for demographic and clinical characteristics. In conclusion, although homeless and/or incarcerated veterans were less likely to receive VA service-connected disability for a mental health condition than other VA disability-seeking veterans, homeless veterans had faster decision times on VA disability applications. These findings inform ongoing efforts to ensure veterans with diverse backgrounds and needs receive the VBA benefits for which they qualify. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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Psychological Services
Psychological Services PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
4.20
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期刊介绍: Psychological Services publishes high-quality data-based articles on the broad range of psychological services. While the Division"s focus is on psychologists in "public service," usually defined as being employed by a governmental agency, Psychological Services covers the full range of psychological services provided in any service delivery setting. Psychological Services encourages submission of papers that focus on broad issues related to psychotherapy outcomes, evaluations of psychological service programs and systems, and public policy analyses.
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