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  • Public health
  • Military medicine

Background:

  • Military veterans present distinct suicide prevalence rates and risk factors compared to the general population.
  • A significant portion of veteran healthcare is delivered by community providers, necessitating specialized knowledge.
  • The field receives considerable media attention, highlighting the need for evidence-based orientation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically review recent prevalence literature on veteran suicide.
  • To provide an orientation to the statistical design in veteran suicide research.
  • To focus on key areas including psychiatric comorbidity, subthreshold symptoms, and service-related disorders.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on statistical design in prevalence studies.
  • Analysis of research addressing psychiatric comorbidity and subthreshold symptomology.
  • Examination of studies on post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury in veterans.

Main Results:

  • Identified unique risk factors and management needs for military veterans.
  • Highlighted the importance of psychiatric comorbidity and signature disorders.
  • Emphasized the role of veteran life narratives in understanding risk.

Conclusions:

  • Optimized care for veterans requires sensitivity to their unique needs.
  • Further research is needed on risk factor assessment and management strategies.
  • Understanding the full veteran experience is key to suicide prevention efforts.