Combat Duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, Mental Health Problems, and Barriers to Care
Charles W. Hoge, M.D., Carl A. Castro, Ph.D., Stephen C. Messer, Ph.D., Dennis McGurk, Ph.D., Dave I. Cotting, Ph.D., and Robert L. Koffman, M.D., M.P.H.
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistanhave involved U.S. military personnel in major ground combatand hazardous security duty. Studies are needed to systematicallyassess the mental health of members of the armed services whohave participated in these operations and to inform policy withregard to the optimal delivery of mental health care to returningveterans.
Methods We studied members of four U.S. combat infantry units(three Army units and one Marine Corps unit) using an anonymoussurvey that was administered to the subjects either before theirdeployment to Iraq (n=2530) or three to four months after theirreturn from combat duty in Iraq or Afghanistan (n=3671). Theoutcomes included major depression, generalized anxiety, andpost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which were evaluatedon the basis of standardized, self-administered screening instruments.
Results Exposure to combat was significantly greater among thosewho were deployed to Iraq than among those deployed to Afghanistan.The percentage of study subjects whose responses met the screeningcriteria for major depression, generalized anxiety, or PTSDwas significantly higher after duty in Iraq (15.6 to 17.1 percent)than after duty in Afghanistan (11.2 percent) or before deploymentto Iraq (9.3 percent); the largest difference was in the rateof PTSD. Of those whose responses were positive for a mentaldisorder, only 23 to 40 percent sought mental health care. Thosewhose responses were positive for a mental disorder were twiceas likely as those whose responses were negative to report concernabout possible stigmatization and other barriers to seekingmental health care.
Conclusions This study provides an initial look at the mentalhealth of members of the Army and the Marine Corps who wereinvolved in combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our findingsindicate that among the study groups there was a significantrisk of mental health problems and that the subjects reportedimportant barriers to receiving mental health services, particularlythe perception of stigma among those most in need of such care.
Source Information
From the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Silver Spring, Md. (C.W.H., C.A.C., S.C.M., D.M., D.I.C.); and First Naval Construction Division, Norfolk, Va. (R.L.K.).
Address reprint requests to Dr. Hoge at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, 503 Robert Grant Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910, or at charles.hoge{at}na.amedd.army.mil.
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