PTSD Trajectory, Co-morbidity, and Utilization of Mental Health Services among National Guard Forces
Abstract
This research will assess mental health and mental health service utilization over time among a representative sample of Guard forces, within a multivariate causal framework taking into account life course experiences together with combat history, other military experience and civilian traumatic event experiences as determinants of mental health. We focus on the prevalence and correlates of PTSD and other mental illness and health service utilization, but also on the trajectories of PTSD and co-occurring psychopathology over time. The scope includes developing, piloting and implementing a structured survey for a random sample of National Guard members. Findings from analyses of all three waves of the survey will be disseminated to key stakeholders. To date, we have constructed a survey for initial data collection as well as subsequent waves that contains modules on (1) risk or protective factors for psychological morbidity over the life course (general traumas, psychological resources, life and family concerns), (2) mental health (depression, PTSD, emotional health history), (3) service utilization patterns (use of mental health resources). We have completed baseline enrollment and data collection on 1000 National Guard. We are currently completing the first follow-up. In addition, we are currently planning the second wave of follow-ip surveys and have initiated analysis of the data from the baseline survey.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Accession Number
- ADA567248
Entities
People
- Robert Ursano
Organizations
- Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine