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 gr...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
In the last decade, the suicide rate among the active-duty U.S. military has increased significantly...
Objective—This study examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential moderating variabl...
This study assessed the risk of suicide by time since separation from the military for US veterans w...
This retrospective cohort design uses administrative data to examine the association between deploym...
T heUSmilitary has traditionally experienced lower sui-cide rates comparedwith the general US popula...
Abstract Background There has been concern about the risk of suicide among veterans returning from d...
This brief is about a comparison between the post-service suicide risk of recent wartime veterans ve...
Expert opinion is divided about whether USmilitary veterans, the vast majority of whom are middle-ag...
BackgroundThere are comparatively few international studies investigating suicide in military vetera...
Abstract Background Although the majority of active duty U.S. Army soldiers are full-time personnel ...
Few studies have examined suicide risk in individuals once they have left the military. We aimed to ...
The objective of this study was to compare military suicide rates with civilian suicide rates, adjus...
Background: The U.S. Army suicide attempt rate increased sharply during the wars in Iraq and Afghani...
Predisposition of Suicide Among Active-Duty and Transitioning Members of the US Military Nicholas Ro...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
In the last decade, the suicide rate among the active-duty U.S. military has increased significantly...
Objective—This study examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential moderating variabl...
This study assessed the risk of suicide by time since separation from the military for US veterans w...
This retrospective cohort design uses administrative data to examine the association between deploym...
T heUSmilitary has traditionally experienced lower sui-cide rates comparedwith the general US popula...
Abstract Background There has been concern about the risk of suicide among veterans returning from d...
This brief is about a comparison between the post-service suicide risk of recent wartime veterans ve...
Expert opinion is divided about whether USmilitary veterans, the vast majority of whom are middle-ag...
BackgroundThere are comparatively few international studies investigating suicide in military vetera...
Abstract Background Although the majority of active duty U.S. Army soldiers are full-time personnel ...
Few studies have examined suicide risk in individuals once they have left the military. We aimed to ...
The objective of this study was to compare military suicide rates with civilian suicide rates, adjus...
Background: The U.S. Army suicide attempt rate increased sharply during the wars in Iraq and Afghani...
Predisposition of Suicide Among Active-Duty and Transitioning Members of the US Military Nicholas Ro...
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army ...
In the last decade, the suicide rate among the active-duty U.S. military has increased significantly...
Objective—This study examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential moderating variabl...