Dr. Tsai and Dr. Pietrzak are with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven. They are also with the Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven. Dr. Trevisan is with VA New England Healthcare System, Bedford, Massachusetts, and with the Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven. Mr. Huang is with the Department of Psychology, University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Psychiatr Serv. 2018 Aug 1;69(8):935-937. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201700482. Epub 2018 Apr 2.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is shifting its focus from ending veteran homelessness to preventing veteran suicides. With supporting data, this Open Forum argues that VA homelessness services also help address veteran suicides. Analysis of a nationally representative survey of U.S. veterans in 2015 shows that veterans with a history of homelessness attempted suicide in the previous two years at a rate >5.0 times higher compared with veterans without a history of homelessness (6.9% versus 1.2%), and their rates of two-week suicidal ideation were 2.5 times higher (19.8% versus 7.4%). Because the majority of veterans who die by suicide are not engaged in VA care, VA services for the homeless that include outreach efforts to engage new veterans may be reaching some of these veterans. Thus continued federal support for VA homelessness services not only may help address homelessness but also may help prevent suicide of veterans.
美国退伍军人事务部(VA)正在将工作重点从结束退伍军人无家可归现象转移到预防退伍军人自杀上。本文通过支持性数据证明,VA 的无家可归者服务也有助于解决退伍军人自杀问题。对 2015 年美国退伍军人的全国代表性调查进行分析后发现,有过无家可归经历的退伍军人在过去两年内自杀的可能性是没有过无家可归经历的退伍军人的 5 倍以上(6.9%对 1.2%),两周内有自杀念头的可能性则是后者的 2.5 倍(19.8%对 7.4%)。由于大多数自杀的退伍军人没有接受 VA 的治疗,因此,VA 为无家可归者提供的服务(包括接触新退伍军人的外联工作)可能会接触到其中一些退伍军人。因此,联邦政府继续支持 VA 的无家可归者服务不仅可能有助于解决无家可归问题,还可能有助于预防退伍军人自杀。