Study says 300,000 U.S. troops suffer mental problems

V

VTR

Guest
Study says 300,000 U.S. troops suffer mental problems
Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:15pm EDT

By David Morgan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - About 300,000 U.S. troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or depression, but about half receive no care, an
independent study said on Thursday.

The study by the RAND Corp. also estimated that another 320,000 troops have sustained a
possible traumatic brain injury during deployment. But researchers could not say how many of
those cases were serious or required treatment.

Billed as the first large-scale nongovernmental survey of its kind, the study found that stress
disorder and depression afflict 18.5 percent of the more than 1.5 million U.S. forces who have
deployed to the two war zones.

The numbers are roughly in line with previous studies. A February assessment by the U.S. Army
that showed 17.9 percent of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan suffering from acute stress,
depression or anxiety in 2007, down from 19.1 percent in 2006.

But the 500-page RAND study, based in part on interviews with more than 1,900 soldiers, sailors
and Marines, also said that only half of troops suffering debilities receive care. And in half
of those cases, the care is only minimally adequate.

"There is a major health crisis facing those men and women who have served our nation in Iraq
and Afghanistan," said Terri Tanielian, a RAND researcher who helped head the study.

"Unless they receive appropriate and effective care for these mental health conditions, there
will be long-term consequences for them and for the nation."

FEAR OF STIGMA

The study said many service members do not seek treatment because they fear the stigma
associated with psychological problems could harm their careers.

Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, can result from wartime trauma such as suffering
wounds or witnessing others being hurt. Symptoms include irritability or outbursts of anger,
sleep difficulties, trouble concentrating, extreme vigilance and an exaggerated startle response.

RAND recommended that the Pentagon create a way for service members to receive mental health
service confidentially and monitor the quality of care.

Army Col. Loree Sutton, director of the U.S. Defense Center of Excellence for Psychological
Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, welcomed the study.

She was concerned at the finding that only about half of those who sought help received
"minimally adequate" treatment and said it would spur the military to try harder to recruit
more mental health specialists.

The Army wants to hire 275 civilian mental health professionals but a tight labor market and
difficulties getting civilians into war zones has slowed the effort, officials say.

RAND, a private research organization, estimated that stress and depression among returning
soldiers cost $6.2 billion in the two years following deployment, mainly due to lost
productivity, medical costs and a higher risk of suicide. (Additional reporting by Andrew Gray;
Editing by Alan Elsner and Will Dunham)
 
"VTR" <vexjorge@gmx.us> wrote in message
news:nvadnVilraUgd5XVnZ2dnUVZ_uDinZ2d@comcast.com...
> Study says 300,000 U.S. troops suffer mental problems


Democrats fully funded the Iraq War three times in a row!

What are the Democrats in Congress doing about this?
 
"MACK DADDY" <pepsivanilla@msn.com> wrote in message
news:cce75577-285e-4102-883c-cc0f17eda56d@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 18, 3:01 pm, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
>> "VTR" <vexjo...@gmx.us> wrote in message
>> news:nvadnVilraUgd5XVnZ2dnUVZ_uDinZ2d@comcast.com...
>> > Study says 300,000 U.S. troops suffer mental problems

>> Democrats fully funded the Iraq War three times in a row!
>> What are the Democrats in Congress doing about this?

>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>It's still Bushes fault, he has the power of veto.


I see you're still completely ****ing stupid.

If Bush vetos a Bill he still GETS NO MONEY you completely ****ing stupid
'TARD.

>First off, he
>bribed congress into funding, then he signed it.


What bribe?
 
<rms1@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:f47a33ed-484d-4d7c-8560-a1447bbd5340@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 18, 6:01 pm, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:

> Democrats fully funded the Iraq War three times in a row!


But, of course, the Republicans would call those "unpatriotic" who
didn't fund the campaign. So it's damned if you do or damned if you
don't when it comes to them.
--------------------------------------------------------------
Now you got it. It's like what they do with their own character, they take
what fits them to a T and pin it on Democrats. One can even see it when
they try to swift boat somebody, i.e. Max Clealland, a decorated veteran,
a patriot, and we saw what they said about him, and those that said it
are the yellow skunks that the only combat they ever saw was in the movies.
 
<rms1@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:f47a33ed-484d-4d7c-8560-a1447bbd5340@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 18, 6:01 pm, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
> Democrats fully funded the Iraq War three times in a row!

But, of course, the Republicans would call those "unpatriotic" who
didn't fund the campaign. So it's damned if you do or damned if you
don't when it comes to them.

===============================

Your newsreader doen't quote properly. Fix it.

You are claiming that the Democrats are *****-assed slaves who do what the
Republicans want them to do?

That will be news to those who vote for Democrats in 2006.
 
Are you surprised that the US president has passed it along to the
rest of us?
 
In article <03b5d04f-d70f-46ff-a95a-e56345db71f5
@f24g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, geneccc@gmail.com says...
> Are you surprised that the US president has passed it along to the
> rest of us?


Speak for yourself....



--

"Oh Norman, listen! The loons are calling!"
- Katherine Hepburn, "On Golden Pond"
 
Back
Top