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High rates of substance abuse exist among veterans with mental illness

A new study published in The American Journal on Addictions reveals that Veterans who suffer from mental health disorders also have high rates of substance use disorders.

Led by Ismene Petrakis, MD, of Yale University School of Medicine, researchers used national administrative data from the Department of Veterans Affairs to examine rates of substance use disorders among Veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan who were also diagnosed with PTSD and other psychiatric disorders.

A total of 1,001,996 VA patients were diagnosed with one of the six designated mental disorders. The rates of substance use disorders among those with mental illness ranged from 21-35%.

Results show that there were high rates of substance use disorders found among veterans with mental illness, with the highest rates of substance abuse occurring among those with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

“Our findings may be useful in program planning and for understanding the needs of veterans of different eras,” Petrakis notes. “For example, in determining the needs of veterans from the current conflicts, it seems that those with serious mental illness are particularly in need of services to address a comorbid substance use disorder.”




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2 thoughts on “High rates of substance abuse exist among veterans with mental illness”

  1. Really helpful! This study may serve as a basis for planning on what kind of programs would be best for our veterans. It identify the common health problems of veterans and how these health problems may affect their lives. Medical community were able to examine their present health condition to ensure that their health are not at risk. They learn that substance abuse is very critical issue among those veterans who have mental illness. Maybe then can make a program that will treat their condition or let the veterans attend center care alcohol rehab to undergo treatment programs for substance abuse.

    Drug Rehabilitation Center in California

  2. Really helpful! This study may serve as a basis for planning on what kind of programs would be best for our veterans. It identify the common health problems of veterans and how these health problems may affect their lives. Medical community were able to examine their present health condition to ensure that their health are not at risk. They learn that substance abuse is very critical issue among those veterans who have mental illness. Maybe then can make a program that will treat their condition or let the veterans attend center care alcohol rehab to undergo treatment programs for substance abuse.

    Drug Rehabilitation Center in California

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