Mental fallout among recent-war veterans
By Bruce Bower
Among veterans of the latest military efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq receiving medical care at Veterans Affairs facilities, nearly one-third display psychological problems that require mental-health treatment, according to a new survey.
A team led by internist Karen H. Seal of the San Francisco VA Medical Center examined the medical records of 103,788 veterans who had been evaluated for the first time at VA centers between Sept. 30, 2001, and Sept. 30, 2005.
About one-quarter of these vets received diagnoses of at least one mental disorder, Seal and her coworkers report in the March 12 Archives of Internal Medicine. Another 7 percent didn’t exhibit a full-blown mental disorder but still needed psychiatric treatment.