退伍军人人格障碍诊断在社区精神卫生保健中的需求

Emily R Edwards, Ashley L Greene, Suzanne E Decker, Hugh D Leonard, Marianne Goodman
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背景:最近的研究表明,相对于普通人群,退伍军人更容易经历人格障碍(pd)。然而,由于长期以来围绕这些疾病的耻辱,对患有pd的退伍军人的临床和心理社会需求的研究一直非常有限。方法:本研究使用了2022年接受社区、国家资助的心理健康服务的104,198名退伍军人的样本数据。该数据集包括有和没有PD诊断记录的退伍军人的人口学、共病临床需求和社会心理结果模式。结果:在该样本中的退伍军人中,2%被诊断为PD,其中白人(风险比[RR], 1.11),非西班牙裔(RR, 1.03),年龄≥45岁(RR, 1.16-1.40),未充分就业(RR, 2.00),非传统住房(RR, 1.42),以及被诊断为创伤相关(RR, 1.33),双相(RR, 1.56)和/或精神病(RR, 1.15)障碍的退伍军人中诊断为PD最常见。在州立精神病院(RR, 3.05)、社区精神卫生设施(RR, 1.06)或司法系统环境(RR, 6.33)接受治疗的退伍军人也更有可能被诊断为PD。结论:本研究以接受社区、国家资助的精神卫生保健的退伍军人为样本,证明了pd退伍军人跨诊断治疗计划和护理协调的必要性。
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Needs of Veterans With Personality Disorder Diagnoses in Community-Based Mental Health Care.

Background: Recent research suggests veterans are more likely to experience personality disorders (PDs) relative to the general population. However, due to longstanding stigma surrounding these conditions, research into the clinical and psychosocial needs of veterans with PDs has been greatly limited.

Methods: Data from a sample of 104,198 veterans receiving community-based, state-funded mental health services in 2022 was used for this study. The dataset included demographic, comorbid clinical needs, and psychosocial outcome patterns among veterans with and without documented PD diagnoses.

Results: Among veterans in this sample, 2% had a diagnosed PD, with diagnoses most common among veterans who were White (risk ratio [RR], 1.11), non-Hispanic (RR, 1.03), aged ≥ 45 years (RR, 1.16-1.40), underemployed (RR, 2.00), nontraditionally housed (RR, 1.42), and also diagnosed with trauma-related (RR, 1.33), bipolar (RR, 1.56), and/or psychotic (RR, 1.15) disorders. Veterans receiving treatment in a state psychiatric hospital (RR, 3.05), community mental health facility (RR, 1.06), or judicial system setting (RR, 6.33) were also more likely to have a diagnosed PD.

Conclusions: This study of a national sample of veterans receiving community-based, state-funded mental health care attests to the necessity for transdiagnostic treatment planning and care coordination for veterans with PDs.

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