Predictors of Mental Health and Medical Service Use in Veterans Presenting With Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Predictors of health service use were assessed using archival data of 87 male combat veterans with combat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at an outpatient Veterans Affairs Medical Center PTSD clinic. Predictor variables included predisposing demographic, illness/need, and enabling resource vari...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychological services 2004-07, Vol.1 (2), p.111-119 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Predictors of health service use were assessed using archival data of 87
male combat veterans with combat posttraumatic stress disorder
(PTSD) at an outpatient Veterans Affairs Medical Center PTSD
clinic. Predictor variables included predisposing demographic,
illness/need, and enabling resource variables. Criterion
variables included indexes of health service use. Results revealed no
significant predictors of PTSD-related or primary care health service
consumption. Lower scores on measures of symptom overreporting and
anxiety predicted specialty care service use. Race
(Caucasian) and marital status (currently married)
predicted prescription of psychiatric medications. Clinical
implications are considered, with a focus on the impact of racial group
status as well as symptom exaggeration on health service utilization in PTSD
patients. |
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ISSN: | 1541-1559 1939-148X |
DOI: | 10.1037/1541-1559.1.2.111 |