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Still in Uniform: Treating Active Military Members in a Civilian Psychiatric Facility
Journal article

Still in Uniform: Treating Active Military Members in a Civilian Psychiatric Facility

Gwen A. Levitt, Jennifer Weller, Felicitas Koster and James Palmer
Military behavioral health, Vol.4(4), pp.351-355
10/01/2016

Abstract

affective disorders Alcoholism anxiety post-traumatic stress disorder service members
Admissions of military members (MMs) to community psychiatric hospitals are increasingly common, bringing unfamiliar challenges to civilian providers. To broaden the knowledge base on psychiatric issues facing MMs, investigators collected demographic and clinical variables from medical records of inpatients treated on a community hospital unit that specializes in MM treatment. Military members in this study had high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders. Future research and information focusing on the psychiatric needs of MMs is greatly needed. Educating community mental health providers to help them better understand the unique challenges of working with active duty MMs will improve care and outcomes.

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