Family Problems Among Recently Returned Military Veterans Referred for a Mental Health Evaluation

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Summary

Recent research suggests that psychiatric distress and combat trauma may result in poorer family functioning for Service members. Interviews with recently returned Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan were used to assess the association between psychiatric distress and family reintegration problems post-deployment. Results indicate that psychiatric distress, particularly depression and anxiety, influence family reintegration for returning Service members.

Citation
Sayers, S.L., Farrow, V.A., Ross, J., Oslin, D.W. (2009). Family Problems Among Recently Returned Military Veterans Referred for a Mental Health Evaluation. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 70, 163-170. doi:10.4088/JCP.07m03863