
Pre-enlistment mental disorders account to nearly 60% of soldier suicide attempts, occurring more commonly among non-deployed U.S Army soldiers than demographically similar populations of civilians (25.1% vs. 11.6%), reveals a major new study. The vast majority (76.6%) of soldiers with mental disorders say their conditions started before enlistment, researchers found. These are among the initial results published online today in iJAMA Psychiatry/i based on a ...
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