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Current Suicidal Ideation among Treatment-Engaged Active Duty Soldiers and Marines.


ABSTRACT: We examined suicidal ideation among 399 active duty Soldiers and Marines engaged in mental health treatment. Using a generalized linear model controlling for demographic and military factors, depression, and positive traumatic brain injury screen, we confirmed our hypothesis that self-report measures of current PTSD symptoms uniquely predicted suicidal ideation. The association between PTSD severity and suicidal ideation was moderated by gender with women at higher risk as PTSD severity increased. Female Soldiers and Marines with high levels of PTSD should receive additional monitoring and intervention. Self-report measures may aid with risk assessment and identify symptom-related distress associated with suicide risk.

SUBMITTER: Zimmerman L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4861158 | biostudies-other | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Current Suicidal Ideation among Treatment-Engaged Active Duty Soldiers and Marines.

Zimmerman Lindsey L   Villatte Jennifer L JL   Kerbrat Amanda H AH   Atkins David C DC   Flaster Aaron A   Comtois Kate A KA  

Military behavioral health 20150916 4


We examined suicidal ideation among 399 active duty Soldiers and Marines engaged in mental health treatment. Using a generalized linear model controlling for demographic and military factors, depression, and positive traumatic brain injury screen, we confirmed our hypothesis that self-report measures of current PTSD symptoms uniquely predicted suicidal ideation. The association between PTSD severity and suicidal ideation was moderated by gender with women at higher risk as PTSD severity increase  ...[more]

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