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Summary
Many veterans face various mental health challenges after separation. This study examines change over 14 months in mental health and related factors among 242 veterans returning to low-income predominantly minority sections of New York City. Mental health treatment provided more than reductions in symptoms of PTSD and depression; it also resulted in reductions in substance use disorders and daily stresses. However, many veterans not in treatment are experiencing combat-related concerns at subsyndromal levels. The findings highlight the need for low-threshold, community-based outreach programs for this population.
Citation
Vazan, P., Golub, A., & Bennett, A. S. (2014). PTSD, depression, daily stressors, and treatment pathways among urban veterans. Military Behavioral Health, (just-accepted), 00-00.