Justice-involved veterans are
a special population with unique mental health needs compared with other
veterans or justice-involved adults. Prevalence estimates of mental health
concerns of justice-involved veterans across 18 samples of these veterans
(1987-2013), including both incarcerated and community samples, were identified
through a systematic literature search of published studies supplemented by
Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Justice Programs data.
Despite
heterogeneity across samples and measures used, the review highlights several
prominent mental health concerns among veterans. Many justice-involved veterans
have likely experienced at least one traumatic event, and many have
post-traumatic stress disorder (prevalence from 4% to 39% across samples). At
least half of justice-involved veterans have an alcohol and/or drug use
disorder (estimates as high as 71% and 65%, respectively), and other
psychiatric disorders, such as depression (14%-51%) and psychotic disorders
(4%-14%), are common.
Justice-involved veterans with comorbid substance use and
psychiatric disorders are at increased risk of negative outcomes, including
homelessness and violent behavior. Overall, comparisons of justice-involved veterans
with other justice-involved adults found a slightly higher rate of mental
health concerns among justice-involved veterans, with some indication that
intravenous drug use is more prevalent.
Compared with other veterans,
justice-involved veterans have consistently higher rates of mental health
concerns, particularly substance use disorders.
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By: Blodgett JC, Avoundjian T, Finlay AK, Rosenthal J, Asch SM, Maisel NC, Midboe AM.
Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System (152MPD), 795 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025 (e-mail:janet.blodgett@gmail.com).
Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System (152MPD), 795 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025 (e-mail:janet.blodgett@gmail.com).
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