Bullman Tim, Schneiderman Aaron, Bossarte Robert
Arch Suicide Res. 2018 Jan-Mar;22(1):1-10. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2017.1304308. Epub 2017 Apr 7.
This study assessed the risk of suicide by time since separation from the military for US veterans who served in Iraq or Afghanistan. Suicide risk was assessed by comparing the number of suicides among veterans, when stratified by active vs. reserve/National Guard status to the expected number based on rates of suicide in the US general population. Hazard rates were used to assess suicide risk since the time each veteran separated/deactivated from active duty service. Compared to the US general population, active duty veterans had a 56% increased risk of suicide and reserve/National Guard veterans had a 29% increased risk. Suicide risk decreased as time since separation/deactivation increased for both groups. The risk of suicide for both groups was greatest during the first year of follow-up.
本研究评估了曾在伊拉克或阿富汗服役的美国退伍军人自与军队分离后的自杀风险。通过将退伍军人按现役与预备役/国民警卫队身份分层后的自杀人数与基于美国普通人群自杀率的预期人数进行比较,来评估自杀风险。自每位退伍军人从现役部队分离/退役之时起,使用风险率来评估自杀风险。与美国普通人群相比,现役退伍军人自杀风险增加了56%,预备役/国民警卫队退伍军人自杀风险增加了29%。两组的自杀风险均随着分离/退役时间的增加而降低。两组的自杀风险在随访的第一年最高。