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2016 ; 26
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Military Sexual Trauma and Co-occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Depressive
Disorders, and Substance Use Disorders among Returning Afghanistan and Iraq
Veterans
#MMPMID27528358
Gilmore AK
; Brignone E
; Painter JM
; Lehavot K
; Fargo J
; Suo Y
; Simpson T
; Carter ME
; Blais RK
; Gundlapalli AV
Womens Health Issues
2016[Sep]; 26
(5
): 546-54
PMID27528358
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PURPOSE: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depressive disorders (DD), and
substance use disorders (SUD) are prevalent among veterans. A positive military
sexual trauma (MST) screen is associated with higher likelihood of each of these
disorders. The current study examined the associations between MST, gender, and
co-occurring PTSD, DD, and SUD among veterans receiving services at the
Department of Veterans Affairs to inform assessment and treatment. We were
specifically interested in the interactions between MST and gender on
co-occurring disorders. METHODS: The sample included 494,822 Department of
Veterans Affairs service-seeking veterans (12.5% women) deployed to Iraq and
Afghanistan who recently separated from the military and were screened for MST
between 2004 and 2013. MAIN FINDINGS: Veterans with positive MST screens had
higher odds than those with negative screens of individual and co-occurring PTSD,
DD, and SUD. The association between positive MST screens and diagnostic
outcomes, including PTSD, was stronger for women than for men, and the
association between positive MST screens and some diagnostic outcomes, including
DD, was stronger for men than for women. CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight the
importance of assessing for and recognizing the potential MST and gender
interactions in the clinical context among veterans with co-occurring PTSD, DD,
and/or SUD.
|Adult
[MESH]
|Afghan Campaign 2001-
[MESH]
|Comorbidity
[MESH]
|Depressive Disorder/*epidemiology
[MESH]
|Female
[MESH]
|Humans
[MESH]
|Iraq War, 2003-2011
[MESH]
|Male
[MESH]
|Middle Aged
[MESH]
|Military Personnel/*psychology/statistics & numerical data
[MESH]