Mental illness common in returning U.S. soldiers
March 12, 2007
Mental illness common in returning U.S. soldiersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - High rates of mental health disorders are being diagnosed among US military personnel soon after being released from duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to investigators in San Francisco.
They estimate that out of 103,788 returning veterans, 25 percent had a mental health diagnosis, and more than half of these patients had two or more distinct conditions.
Labels: veteran mental illness
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