Authors
Nina A Sayer, Robert J Orazem, Siamak Noorbaloochi, Amy Gravely, Patricia Frazier, Kathleen F Carlson, Paula P Schnurr, Heather Oleson
Publication date
2015/7
Journal
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
Volume
42
Pages
493-503
Publisher
Springer US
Description
We studied 1,292 Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans who participated in a clinical trial of expressive writing to estimate the prevalence of perceived reintegration difficulty and compare Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare users to nonusers in terms of demographic and clinical characteristics. About half of participants perceived reintegration difficulty. VA users and nonusers differed in age and military background. Levels of mental and physical problems were higher in VA users. In multivariate analysis, military service variables and probable traumatic brain injury independently predicted VA use. Findings demonstrate the importance of research comparing VA users to nonusers to understand veteran healthcare needs.
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NA Sayer, RJ Orazem, S Noorbaloochi, A Gravely… - Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental …, 2015