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Self- and Other-Directed Violence as Outcomes of Deployment-Based Military Sexual Assault in Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veteran Men and Women.

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Wilson, LC; Newins, AR; Wilson, SM; Elbogen, EB; Dedert, EA; Calhoun, PS; Beckham, JC; VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup, ; Kimbrel, NA
Published in: J Aggress Maltreat Trauma
April 10, 2020

Although military sexual assault (MSA) has been well-established as a risk factor for psychopathology (e.g., PTSD, depression), little research has examined the association between MSA and self- and other-directed violence. Furthermore, there has been a growing empirical focus on potential gender differences in the effects of MSA, but few of these studies have examined gender differences in self- and other-directed violence. In a sample of 1571 Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans (21.0% women), we examined the effect of MSA on difficulty controlling violent behavior and attempting suicide among veteran men and women, above and beyond the influence of childhood sexual abuse, combat trauma, PTSD, and major depressive disorder. Results of a logistic regression revealed that MSA increased risk of attempting suicide and difficulty controlling violence among women but not men. Thus, the results suggest that MSA may be a risk factor for both types of violence in women. Furthermore, because PTSD was associated with both types of violence in both men and women, MSA may also confer risk of violence via PTSD.

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J Aggress Maltreat Trauma

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1092-6771

Publication Date

April 10, 2020

Volume

29

Issue

6

Start / End Page

714 / 724

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Criminology
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1701 Psychology
 

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Wilson, L. C., Newins, A. R., Wilson, S. M., Elbogen, E. B., Dedert, E. A., Calhoun, P. S., … Kimbrel, N. A. (2020). Self- and Other-Directed Violence as Outcomes of Deployment-Based Military Sexual Assault in Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veteran Men and Women. J Aggress Maltreat Trauma, 29(6), 714–724. https://doi.org/10.1080/10926771.2020.1725213
Wilson, Laura C., Amie R. Newins, Sarah M. Wilson, Eric B. Elbogen, Eric A. Dedert, Patrick S. Calhoun, Jean C. Beckham, Jean C. VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup, and Nathan A. Kimbrel. “Self- and Other-Directed Violence as Outcomes of Deployment-Based Military Sexual Assault in Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veteran Men and Women.J Aggress Maltreat Trauma 29, no. 6 (April 10, 2020): 714–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/10926771.2020.1725213.
Wilson LC, Newins AR, Wilson SM, Elbogen EB, Dedert EA, Calhoun PS, et al. Self- and Other-Directed Violence as Outcomes of Deployment-Based Military Sexual Assault in Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veteran Men and Women. J Aggress Maltreat Trauma. 2020 Apr 10;29(6):714–24.
Wilson, Laura C., et al. “Self- and Other-Directed Violence as Outcomes of Deployment-Based Military Sexual Assault in Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veteran Men and Women.J Aggress Maltreat Trauma, vol. 29, no. 6, Apr. 2020, pp. 714–24. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/10926771.2020.1725213.
Wilson LC, Newins AR, Wilson SM, Elbogen EB, Dedert EA, Calhoun PS, Beckham JC, VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup, Kimbrel NA. Self- and Other-Directed Violence as Outcomes of Deployment-Based Military Sexual Assault in Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veteran Men and Women. J Aggress Maltreat Trauma. 2020 Apr 10;29(6):714–724.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Aggress Maltreat Trauma

DOI

ISSN

1092-6771

Publication Date

April 10, 2020

Volume

29

Issue

6

Start / End Page

714 / 724

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Criminology
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1701 Psychology