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Demographic Profile and Service-Connection Trends of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury in US Veterans Pre- and Post-9/11.
Thakur, Hemant; Oni, Olurinde; Singh, Vikas; Sharma, Rishi; Sharma, Mukut; Burns, Douglas M; Sharma, Ram; Oehlert, Mary E.
Afiliação
  • Thakur H; is a Psychiatrist, is a Research Associate, is a staff Neurologist, worked as a Research Fellow, is a Senior Research Scientist, is a Research Biologist, and is Chief of Research; all at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. is a Psychologist at the Eastern Kansas Healthcare System VA Medic
  • Oni O; is a Psychiatrist, is a Research Associate, is a staff Neurologist, worked as a Research Fellow, is a Senior Research Scientist, is a Research Biologist, and is Chief of Research; all at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. is a Psychologist at the Eastern Kansas Healthcare System VA Medic
  • Singh V; is a Psychiatrist, is a Research Associate, is a staff Neurologist, worked as a Research Fellow, is a Senior Research Scientist, is a Research Biologist, and is Chief of Research; all at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. is a Psychologist at the Eastern Kansas Healthcare System VA Medic
  • Sharma R; is a Psychiatrist, is a Research Associate, is a staff Neurologist, worked as a Research Fellow, is a Senior Research Scientist, is a Research Biologist, and is Chief of Research; all at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. is a Psychologist at the Eastern Kansas Healthcare System VA Medic
  • Sharma M; is a Psychiatrist, is a Research Associate, is a staff Neurologist, worked as a Research Fellow, is a Senior Research Scientist, is a Research Biologist, and is Chief of Research; all at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. is a Psychologist at the Eastern Kansas Healthcare System VA Medic
  • Burns DM; is a Psychiatrist, is a Research Associate, is a staff Neurologist, worked as a Research Fellow, is a Senior Research Scientist, is a Research Biologist, and is Chief of Research; all at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. is a Psychologist at the Eastern Kansas Healthcare System VA Medic
  • Sharma R; is a Psychiatrist, is a Research Associate, is a staff Neurologist, worked as a Research Fellow, is a Senior Research Scientist, is a Research Biologist, and is Chief of Research; all at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. is a Psychologist at the Eastern Kansas Healthcare System VA Medic
  • Oehlert ME; is a Psychiatrist, is a Research Associate, is a staff Neurologist, worked as a Research Fellow, is a Senior Research Scientist, is a Research Biologist, and is Chief of Research; all at the Kansas City VA Medical Center in Missouri. is a Psychologist at the Eastern Kansas Healthcare System VA Medic
Fed Pract ; 37(3): 128-137, 2020 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32317849
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

This study seeks to understand the demographic changes in the active-duty service member profile, both prior to and following September 11, 2001 (9/11). The study analyzed diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) and measures of severity of those diagnoses as recorded in service-connection ratings (percent disability).

METHODS:

A retrospective cohort-study of military veterans who received care at Veterans Health Administration medical centers between December 1998 and May 2014 was conducted based on clinical data recorded and stored within the Corporate Data Warehouse.

RESULTS:

A cohort of 1,339,937 veterans received an inpatient or outpatient diagnosis of PTSD and/or TBI. The cohort was divided into 4 service period groups and 3 diagnosis categories. The service periods included pre-9/11 (n = 1,030,806; 77%), post-9/11 (n = 204,083; 15%), overlap-9/11 (n = 89,953; 7%), and reentered post-9/11 (n = 15,095; 1%). The diagnosis categories included PTSD alone (n = 1,132,356; 85%), TBI alone (n = 100,789; 7%) and PTSD+TBI (n = 106,792; 8%). Results of the post-9/11 group revealed significant changes, including (1) increase of veterans with PTSD+TBI; (2) increase of female veterans with PTSD+TBI; and (3) increase of severity level of diagnosed PTSD/TBI as evidenced by higher service-connected disability pensions at younger age in the post-9/11 group. Additionally, data revealed unequal distribution of veterans with PTSD+TBI across geographic areas.

CONCLUSIONS:

The veteran of the post-9/11 service period does not mirror the veteran of the pre-9/11 service period. Findings are valuable for policy making, allocation of resources, and for reconsidering the prevailing paradigm for treating veterans with PTSD and/or TBI.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article