Characteristics of Substance-Abusing Veterans Attempting Suicide: A National Study

Author:

Anderson Britt A.1,Walker R. Dale2,Howard Matthew Owen3,Suchinsky Richard T.4

Affiliation:

1. Drug Abuse Treatment Services, Evaluation Project, VA Medical Center, Seattle

2. VA Medical Center, Seattle, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington

3. Drug Abuse Treatment Services Evaluation Project, VA Medical Center, Seattle, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington

4. Addictive Disorders and Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs Central Office

Abstract

Demographic, diagnostic, and service utilization characteristics of veterans diagnosed with suicide attempt, substance dependence, both, or neither at discharge from Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) hospitals in fiscal year 1994 (FY94) were compared using the DVA's discharge abstract database. Four groups of veterans were studied: (1) substance-abusing suicidal inpatients ( n = 1,459), (2) substance-abusing nonsuicidal inpatients ( n = 123,808), (3) nonsubstance-abusing suicidal inpatients ( n = 632), and (4) nonsubstance-abusing nonsuicidal inpatients ( n = 402,906). Substance-abusing suicidal veterans had higher rates of substance abuse than substance-abusing nonsuicidal veterans and were more psychiatrically disordered than nonsubstance-abusing suicidal veterans. Substance-abusing suicidal veterans had a higher mean number of inpatient treatment episodes and a larger proportion of discharges against medical advice than the other three inpatient groups. Psychiatric and substance use disorders are more prevalent among substance-abusing suicidal veterans than among veterans with only substance use disorders or suicidal conduct.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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