Post-War Suicides May Exceed Combat Deaths, U.S. Says

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  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    Post-War Suicides May Exceed Combat Deaths, U.S. Says (Update1)

    By Avram Goldstein

    May 5 (Bloomberg) -- The number of suicides among veterans of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan may exceed the combat death toll because of inadequate mental health care, the U.S. government's top psychiatric researcher said.

    Community mental health centers, hobbled by financial limits, haven't provided enough scientifically sound care, especially in rural areas, said Thomas Insel, director of the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland. He briefed reporters today at the American Psychiatric Association's annual meeting in Washington.

    Insel echoed a Rand Corporation study published last month that found about 20 percent of returning U.S. soldiers have post- traumatic stress disorder or depression, and only half of them receive treatment. About 1.6 million U.S. troops have fought in the two wars since October 2001, the report said. About 4,560 soldiers had died in the conflicts as of today, the Defense Department reported on its Web site.

    Based on those figures and established suicide rates for similar patients who commonly develop substance abuse and other complications of post-traumatic stress disorder, ``it's quite possible that the suicides and psychiatric mortality of this war could trump the combat deaths,'' Insel said.

    Post-traumatic stress disorder, known as PTSD, is the failure to cope after a major shock, such as an auto accident, a rape or combat, Insel said. PTSD may remain dormant for months or years before it surfaces, and in about 10 percent of cases people never recover, he said.

    Difficult to Predict

    ``We don't yet know how to predict who is going to be the person to be most concerned about,'' Insel said.

    The Pentagon didn't dispute Insel's remark.

    ``The department takes the issue of suicide very seriously, and one suicide is too many,'' said spokeswoman Cynthia Smith in an e-mail.

    The department has expanded efforts to encourage soldiers and veterans not to feel stigmatized if they seek mental health treatment, Smith said.

    Soldiers who'd been exposed to combat trauma were the most likely to suffer from depression or PTSD, the Rand report said. About 53 percent of soldiers with those conditions sought treatment during the past year. Half of those who got care were judged by Rand researchers to have received inadequate treatment.

    Failure to adequately treat the mental and neurological problems of returning soldiers can cause a chain of negative events in the lives of affected veterans, the researchers said. About 300,000 soldiers suffer from depression or PTSD, the report said.

    Treatment Options

    Researchers aren't sure whether it's appropriate to treat such patients with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, a class of medications that include Prozac, and other anti- depressants, Insel said. His institute is examining that question and novel treatments for PTSD, including using so-called virtual reality technology.

    The psychiatric association reported last week that a survey of 191 military members and their spouses found 32 percent said their duty hurt their mental health, and six in 10 believed seeking treatment would damage their careers.

    More than 15,000 psychiatrists are attending the professional group's meeting.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601124&sid=a2_71Klo2vig&refer=home

  • Alpaca
    Alpaca

    Everything about the war in Iraq is wrong and this is just one more example of what disaster this administration's foreign policy has been.

    Alex

  • changeling
    changeling

    War sucks.

    changeling :)

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    The US government owes these young men the very best treatment availible too bad they made Ectacy illegal because this drug could really help them recover under un biased(governmentally) psyciatric care.

    Ecstacy Rising:

    http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&sitesearch=&q=ecstasy+rising

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    A friend of mine came back last year after 4 years "over there". Marine, he is an amazing shot. He can break down an M-16 in a blink, I've seen him do it. Fallujah, Ramadi, he saw it all. He tells me he had one Iraqi he befriended. Some time later he saw him self detonate in the Marine's cafeteria and kill a bunch of friends. He's told me about little boys dropping grenades down turrets when a convoy passes underneath a bridge or overpass. Ballistic vehicles contain the violence of the explosion....and everyone inside dies.

    He has killed more people over there than cancer.

    He is 22.

    He is going back this month.

    BTS

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    I don't think the US government would favor any kind of treatment that would deprogram these young men of their military indoctrination and may not allow certain methods that would lean in that direction.

  • Hope4Others
    Hope4Others

    War is a horrible thing, can these young people really ever recover from what they see and have to do?

    My husbands father was in the war MIA for a week, I know that he was so close to enemy lines he buried him self for 3 days till they left.

    He never talks about the war to this day, nor what happened when he was missing.

    H4o

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips
    War is a horrible thing, can these young people really ever recover from what they see and have to do?

    You wouldn't know it from hearing him talk, he made creaming someone with a .50 cal sound better than sex.

    A little freaky IMHO, but I guess if you are in you rights to shoot someone you shouldn't feel guilty.

    He is not going back because he has to, he wants to. He got hired with a contractor to provide security.

    BTS

  • heathen
    heathen

    At least they aren't going postal and killing civilians in the USA . The conspiracy theory is that they are really training them over there to come back here eventually and declare martial law , imprisoning and killing millions . They already busted some illegals getting in from mexico that come from over there ,now W has signed himself in as a dictator should another terror attack take place on US soil .I just think this is the type of scenario they are trying to make happen.

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips
    . The conspiracy theory is that they are really training them over there to come back here eventually and declare martial law , imprisoning and killing millions . They already busted some illegals getting in from mexico that come from over there ,now W has signed himself in as a dictator should another terror attack take place on US soil .I just think this is the type of scenario they are trying to make happen.

    I think you should put the bong down for a little while and let your head clear.

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