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Psychosocial Risk Factors and Other Than Honorable Military Discharge: Providing Healthcare to Previously Ineligible Veterans.

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Elbogen, EB; Wagner, HR; Brancu, M; Kimbrel, NA; Naylor, JC; Swinkels, CM; VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup; Fairbank, JA
Published in: Mil Med
September 1, 2018

INTRODUCTION: In response to a strong focus on suicide prevention for all veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently revised policy to provide emergency mental healthcare for veterans who received Other Than Honorable (OTH) discharges from the military. This current study takes a preliminary step toward identifying demographic, historic, military, clinical, and social characteristics of veterans with OTH discharges. MATERIALS AND METHODS: N = 1,172 Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans were evaluated between 2005 and 2016 in the multi-site VA Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness, Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC) Study of Post-Deployment Mental Health (PDMH Study). RESULTS: Veterans with OTH discharges constituted 2.7% of our sample, approximating the estimated rate in the overall U.S. veteran population. Compared to veterans discharged under honorable conditions, veterans with OTH discharges were more likely to be younger and have greater odds of reporting family history of drug abuse and depression. Further, veterans with OTH discharges reported a lower level of social support and were more likely to be single, endorse more sleep problems, score higher on measures of drug misuse, have a history of incarceration, and meet diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder. A subsequent matching analysis provided further evidence of the association between OTH discharge and two risk factors: drug misuse and incarceration. CONCLUSION: These findings elucidate potential factors associated with veterans with OTH discharges, particularly substance abuse and criminal justice involvement. Results also indicate higher incidence of risk factors that often accompany suicidal ideation and should be a highlighted component of healthcare delivery to this vulnerable cohort of veterans.

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Eric Bradley Elbogen
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Henry Ryan Wagner II
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Mira Brancu
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Nathan Andrew Kimbrel
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Jennifer C. Naylor
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John A. Fairbank
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Jean Crowell Beckham
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Patrick Shields Calhoun
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Eric Dedert
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Jason David Kilts
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Christine Elizabeth Marx
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Scott Daniel Moore
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Rajendra A. Morey
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Jennifer J. Runnals
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Published In

Mil Med

DOI

EISSN

1930-613X

Publication Date

September 1, 2018

Volume

183

Issue

9-10

Start / End Page

e532 / e538

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterans
  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • United States
  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Middle Aged
  • Mid-Atlantic Region
  • Mental Health Services
  • Male
  • Iraq War, 2003-2011
 

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Elbogen, E. B., Wagner, H. R., Brancu, M., Kimbrel, N. A., Naylor, J. C., Swinkels, C. M., … Fairbank, J. A. (2018). Psychosocial Risk Factors and Other Than Honorable Military Discharge: Providing Healthcare to Previously Ineligible Veterans. Mil Med, 183(9–10), e532–e538. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usx128
Elbogen, Eric B., H Ryan Wagner, Mira Brancu, Nathan A. Kimbrel, Jennifer C. Naylor, Cindy M. Swinkels, VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup, and John A. Fairbank. “Psychosocial Risk Factors and Other Than Honorable Military Discharge: Providing Healthcare to Previously Ineligible Veterans.Mil Med 183, no. 9–10 (September 1, 2018): e532–38. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usx128.
Elbogen EB, Wagner HR, Brancu M, Kimbrel NA, Naylor JC, Swinkels CM, et al. Psychosocial Risk Factors and Other Than Honorable Military Discharge: Providing Healthcare to Previously Ineligible Veterans. Mil Med. 2018 Sep 1;183(9–10):e532–8.
Elbogen, Eric B., et al. “Psychosocial Risk Factors and Other Than Honorable Military Discharge: Providing Healthcare to Previously Ineligible Veterans.Mil Med, vol. 183, no. 9–10, Sept. 2018, pp. e532–38. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/milmed/usx128.
Elbogen EB, Wagner HR, Brancu M, Kimbrel NA, Naylor JC, Swinkels CM, VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup, Fairbank JA. Psychosocial Risk Factors and Other Than Honorable Military Discharge: Providing Healthcare to Previously Ineligible Veterans. Mil Med. 2018 Sep 1;183(9–10):e532–e538.

Published In

Mil Med

DOI

EISSN

1930-613X

Publication Date

September 1, 2018

Volume

183

Issue

9-10

Start / End Page

e532 / e538

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterans
  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • United States
  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Middle Aged
  • Mid-Atlantic Region
  • Mental Health Services
  • Male
  • Iraq War, 2003-2011