Rachel Sayko Adams (
Erich J. Dietrich is an assistant professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), in Bethesda, Maryland.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2019 Aug;38(8):1298-1306. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00284.
Unhealthy alcohol use in the military remains a serious threat to health and military readiness and raises the question of how to improve detection that facilitates diagnosis and treatment. Army active duty soldiers are routinely screened for possible alcohol use disorder in pre- and post-deployment health surveillance surveys. We examined the likelihood of having a follow-up behavioral health visit or receiving an alcohol use disorder diagnosis among soldiers returning from deployments associated with the Afghanistan or Iraq operations in fiscal years 2008-13, based on their post-deployment screening results. After we controlled for demographic and military treatment facility characteristics, military history, and comorbidities, we found that people who screened positive for possible alcohol use disorder were significantly more likely to have such a visit and receive such a diagnosis. Routine post-deployment alcohol screening represents an opportunity for timely intervention by the Military Health System for military members whose results indicate elevated risk for alcohol use disorder.
军人的不健康饮酒行为仍然是对健康和军事准备的严重威胁,并提出了如何提高检测能力以促进诊断和治疗的问题。陆军现役士兵在部署前和部署后健康监测调查中例行筛查可能存在的酒精使用障碍。我们根据士兵在 2008-13 财年部署期间与阿富汗或伊拉克行动相关的部署后筛查结果,检查了从部署中返回的士兵中是否有后续行为健康就诊或接受酒精使用障碍诊断的可能性。在控制了人口统计学和军事治疗设施特征、兵役历史和合并症后,我们发现,筛查出可能存在酒精使用障碍的人更有可能进行此类就诊并接受此类诊断。常规的部署后酒精筛查为那些结果显示酒精使用障碍风险升高的军人提供了一个由军医疗系统及时干预的机会。