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Demographic, clinical, and military factors related to military mental health referral patterns.

作者信息

Rowan A B

机构信息

17 MDOS/SGOFMY, Mental Health Service, Goodfellow AFB, TX 76904-4902, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 1996 Jun;161(6):324-8.

PMID:8700325
Abstract

This study examined 693 cases of active duty members from all service branches seen in an Air Force outpatient mental health clinic over a 3-year period. Age, gender, rank, marital status, duty status, presence of special duty status, diagnostic category, and recommendations to the member's unit were examined across referral sources (i.e., self-referred, referred by others in authority, and command-ordered). Results showed significant differences across all variables, with self-referred members being more likely to be older, higher ranking, and married. Permanently assigned members were more likely than students to self-refer. Members with special duty status were less likely to self-refer. Self-referred members were less likely to have recommendations made with negative career impacts. The implications of these findings in terms of targeting interventions to increase self-initiated help-seeking behavior as well as recommendations for future research are discussed.

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