Military veterans have high rates of mental health problems, yet the majority do not seek treatment. Understanding treatment-seeking in this population is important. This study investigated if symptom severity and self-efficacy are associated with treatment-seeking among US Iraq/Afghanistan veterans. Survey data from 525 veterans meeting clinical criteria for PTSD and depression were included of which, 54.4% had sought treatment in the past 12 months. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that high symptom severity was associated with treatment seeking, whereas high self-efficacy was associated with a decreased likelihood to seek treatment. Self-efficacy could be an underlying mechanism of treatment seeking decisions
Over 35% of returned Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in VA care have received mental health diagnoses;...
Objective: This study examined demographic, military, temporal, and lo-gistic variables associatedwi...
Objective: Two of the most common and costly mental health diagnoses among military veterans who ser...
Military veterans have high rates of mental health problems, yet the majority do not seek treatment....
Problem Statement: High rates of mental illness and poor treatment seeking have plagued the military...
Tracy Stecker1,2, John Fortney3,4, Francis Hamilton1,2, Cathy D Sherbourne5, Icek Ajzen61Psychiatric...
Self-reliance, the preference for coping with symptoms on one’s own rather than seeking mental healt...
Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previ...
Substantial numbers of military troops return from overseas duty with elevated reports of psychologi...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
Military service members have an increased risk of developing mental health (MH) problems following ...
Attitudes towards seeking health care, particularly mental health care, are significantly affected b...
One of the biggest mental health issues that United States military personal and veterans face is po...
Objective—This study examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential moderating variabl...
U.S. Army soldiers with mental disorders report a variety of barriers to initiating and continuing t...
Over 35% of returned Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in VA care have received mental health diagnoses;...
Objective: This study examined demographic, military, temporal, and lo-gistic variables associatedwi...
Objective: Two of the most common and costly mental health diagnoses among military veterans who ser...
Military veterans have high rates of mental health problems, yet the majority do not seek treatment....
Problem Statement: High rates of mental illness and poor treatment seeking have plagued the military...
Tracy Stecker1,2, John Fortney3,4, Francis Hamilton1,2, Cathy D Sherbourne5, Icek Ajzen61Psychiatric...
Self-reliance, the preference for coping with symptoms on one’s own rather than seeking mental healt...
Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previ...
Substantial numbers of military troops return from overseas duty with elevated reports of psychologi...
Background The current combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have involved U.S. military personn...
Military service members have an increased risk of developing mental health (MH) problems following ...
Attitudes towards seeking health care, particularly mental health care, are significantly affected b...
One of the biggest mental health issues that United States military personal and veterans face is po...
Objective—This study examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential moderating variabl...
U.S. Army soldiers with mental disorders report a variety of barriers to initiating and continuing t...
Over 35% of returned Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in VA care have received mental health diagnoses;...
Objective: This study examined demographic, military, temporal, and lo-gistic variables associatedwi...
Objective: Two of the most common and costly mental health diagnoses among military veterans who ser...