Chapman Shawna L Carroll, Wu Li-Tzy
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2014 Mar 1;136:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.11.009. Epub 2013 Nov 20.
The number of female veterans is increasing. Veterans Administration (VA) enrollment increased over 40% from past eras. However, little research has focused on their mental health. We reviewed literature to examine associations of substance use with suicide in female veterans, identify research gaps, and inform future studies.
Google Scholar, Pub Med, and PsychINFO were searched using: substance use, female veteran, and suicide. Exclusion criteria (e.g., not discussing U.S. veterans) left 17 articles.
Nine studies examined completed suicide among veterans. In most recent years, rates of deaths were greater for veterans than nonveterans, including females. Completed suicide was associated with past trauma, young age, and a mental disorder. Studies have often not addressed substance use. Three studies examined completed suicide among VA treated veterans without examining substance use as an associated factor. Rates of completed suicides were also higher among veterans than nonveterans, including females. A large proportion of females also had a mental diagnosis. Five studies examined substance use and attempted or completed suicide among VA treated veterans. Veterans in poor mental health had increased odds of suicide mortality; women with a substance use disorder (SUD) had a higher hazard ratio for completed suicide than men with a SUD. Engagement in substance abuse treatment decreased odds of suicide attempt among veterans.
Available data suggest that suicide rates are higher among female veterans than women in the general population. Substance use may increase the likelihood of suicidal behaviors among female veterans, particularly those with a mental diagnosis.
女性退伍军人的数量正在增加。与过去相比,退伍军人事务部(VA)的登记人数增长了40%以上。然而,很少有研究关注她们的心理健康。我们回顾了相关文献,以研究女性退伍军人中物质使用与自杀之间的关联,找出研究空白,并为未来的研究提供参考。
使用“物质使用”“女性退伍军人”和“自杀”在谷歌学术、PubMed和PsychINFO中进行搜索。排除标准(如未讨论美国退伍军人)后留下17篇文章。
九项研究调查了退伍军人中的自杀死亡情况。近年来,退伍军人的死亡率高于非退伍军人,包括女性。自杀死亡与既往创伤、年轻和精神障碍有关。研究通常未涉及物质使用情况。三项研究调查了接受VA治疗的退伍军人中的自杀死亡情况,但未将物质使用作为相关因素进行研究。退伍军人中的自杀死亡率也高于非退伍军人,包括女性。很大一部分女性也有精神疾病诊断。五项研究调查了接受VA治疗的退伍军人中的物质使用与自杀未遂或自杀死亡情况。心理健康状况较差的退伍军人自杀死亡的几率增加;患有物质使用障碍(SUD)的女性自杀死亡的风险比患有SUD的男性更高。参与物质滥用治疗可降低退伍军人自杀未遂的几率。
现有数据表明,女性退伍军人的自杀率高于普通女性人群。物质使用可能会增加女性退伍军人自杀行为的可能性,尤其是那些有精神疾病诊断的人。