Active Component

Mental Disorder, Comorbidity, and Pre-enlistment Suicidal Behavior Among New Soldiers in the U.S. Army: Results From the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Service Members (Army STARRS)

We examined the associations between mental disorders and suicidal behavior (ideation, plans, and attempts) among new soldiers using data from the New Soldier Study (NSS) component of the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Service members (Army STARRS; N = 38,507).

2015
Nock, M. K.
Ursano, R. J.
Heeringa, S. G.
Stein, M. B.
Jain, S.
Raman, R.
Sun, X.
Chiu, W. T.
Colpe, L. J.
Fullerton, C. S.
Gilman, S. E.
Hwang, I.
Naifeh, J. A.
Rosellini, A. J.
Sampson, N. A.
Schoenbaum, M.
Zaslavsky, A. M.
Kessler, R. C.
Army STARRS Collaborators

Mental Disorder, Comorbidity, and Pre-enlistment Suicidal Behavior Among New Soldiers in the U.S. Army: Results From the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Service Members (Army STARRS)

Newly recruited Soldiers participated in a study examining the associations between mental disorders and suicidal behavior (ideation, plans, and attempts). Having a mental disorder was associated with increased odds of suicidal behavior.

2015
Nock, M. K.
Ursano, R. J.
Heeringa, S. G.
Stein, M. B.
Jain, S.
Raman, R.
Sun, X.
Chiu, W. T.
Colpe, L. J.
Fullerton, C. S.
Gilman, S. E.
Hwang, I.
Naifeh, J. A.
Rosellini, A. J.
Sampson, N. A.
Schoenbaum, M.
Zaslavsky, A. M.
Kessler, R. C.
Army STARRS Collaborators

Mental and Physical Health Status and Alcohol and Drug Use Following Return from Deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan

The authors of this study used a national sample of Veterans within one year of returning from deployment in Afghanistan (OEF) or Iraq (OIF) to examine: (1) mental health symptoms and problematic alcohol/drug use, and (2) differences in mental health and alcohol/ drug use problems by gender, Serv

2012
Eisen, S.
Schultz, M.
Vogt, D.
Glickman, M.
Elwy, A.
Drainoni, M.
Osei-Bonsu, P. E.
Martin, J.

Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans With Reintegration Problems: Differences by Veterans Affairs Healthcare User Status

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.

2014
Sayer, N. A.
Orazem, R. J.
Noorbaloochi, S.
Gravely, A.
Frazier, P.
Carlson, K. F.
Oleson, H.