Suicide Rate on V.A. Care vs. Civilians

Title:
Suicide Rate on V.A. Care vs. Civilians
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530
Summary:
The Department of Veterans Affairs and University of Michigan revealed in a recent study that

Keywords:
depression, suicides, mental health, post traumatic stress disorder, mental health

Article Body:
The largest and most comprehensive study on veterans who sought treatment for depression in th
The study yielded 1,683 suicides in all, a rate of less than one-quarter of one percent ˙ far
Contrary to most studies of non-veterans, the risk of suicide generally goes up with age, the
Paradoxically, the research suggested that those who had symptoms of post-traumatic stress dis
According to the Dr. Marcia Valenstein, senior author of the team from the University of Michi
In addition to that, Dr. Valenstein said that the veterans being treated for post-traumatic st
The Veterans Affairs and Defense Departments have been investigating suicide risk closely sinc
The American Journal of Public Health published the new analysis online which focused only on
Mark Kaplan, a professor of community health at Portland State University in Oregon said that
In this new research study, the team evaluated records for 807,694 veterans being treated in t

Moreover, the study did not evaluate the methods used in the suicides. In the Oregon study le

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