Mental Health Among Military Personnel and Veterans

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This commentary describes the prevalence of mental health problems affecting military service members and veterans in North Carolina and the rest of the nation, with a special emphasis on those who served in the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Approximately 1.9 million of these veterans have become eligible for Veterans Affairs health care since 2002, and an estimated 1.16 million veterans have registered for this care.

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Pickett, T., Rothman, D., Crawford, E. F., Brancu, M., Fairbank, J. A., & Kudler, H. S. (2015). Mental Health Among Military Personnel and Veterans. North Carolina Medical Journal, 76(5), 299–306. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.76.5.299

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