Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: a latent class analysis
Abstract Background Justice-involved Veterans experience notable risk for psychosocial stressors (e.g., homelessness) and psychiatric multimorbidity, which can result in complex clinical presentations. However, research examining how such factors coalesce to impact risk for suicide remains limited....
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| author | Ryan Holliday Adam R. Kinney Alexandra A. Smith Jeri E. Forster Matthew A. Stimmel Sean C. Clark Shawn Liu Lindsey L. Monteith Lisa A. Brenner |
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| description | Abstract Background Justice-involved Veterans experience notable risk for psychosocial stressors (e.g., homelessness) and psychiatric multimorbidity, which can result in complex clinical presentations. However, research examining how such factors coalesce to impact risk for suicide remains limited. Methods We conducted a latent class analysis of 180,454 Veterans accessing Veterans Health Administration (VHA) justice-related services from 2005 to 2018. Results A four-model class membership solution was identified. Among these classes, risk for suicide was highest among Veterans with greater psychiatric burden, with risk most notable among those with high VA service use. Veterans seeking healthcare primarily focused on substance use disorders or with low psychiatric burden and service use had a lower risk for suicide. Conclusions Psychiatric multimorbidity is salient as it relates to suicide among Veterans accessing VHA justice-related services. Further evaluation of existing VHA services for this population and methods of augmenting and enhancing care for justice-involved Veterans with histories of co-occurring psychiatric conditions may be beneficial in facilitating suicide prevention efforts. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e79bd4dc7bb64a0595b2aef80eb46df72025-08-19T21:52:37ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2023-04-012311810.1186/s12888-023-04725-9Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: a latent class analysisRyan Holliday0Adam R. Kinney1Alexandra A. Smith2Jeri E. Forster3Matthew A. Stimmel4Sean C. Clark5Shawn Liu6Lindsey L. Monteith7Lisa A. Brenner8Department of Veterans Affairs, Rocky Mountain Regional Medical Center, Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center for Suicide PreventionDepartment of Veterans Affairs, Rocky Mountain Regional Medical Center, Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center for Suicide PreventionDepartment of Veterans Affairs, Rocky Mountain Regional Medical Center, Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center for Suicide PreventionDepartment of Veterans Affairs, Rocky Mountain Regional Medical Center, Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center for Suicide PreventionVeterans Health Administration Homeless Programs Office, Veterans Justice Programs OfficeVeterans Health Administration Homeless Programs Office, Veterans Justice Programs OfficeVeterans Health Administration Homeless Programs OfficeDepartment of Veterans Affairs, Rocky Mountain Regional Medical Center, Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center for Suicide PreventionDepartment of Veterans Affairs, Rocky Mountain Regional Medical Center, Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center for Suicide PreventionAbstract Background Justice-involved Veterans experience notable risk for psychosocial stressors (e.g., homelessness) and psychiatric multimorbidity, which can result in complex clinical presentations. However, research examining how such factors coalesce to impact risk for suicide remains limited. Methods We conducted a latent class analysis of 180,454 Veterans accessing Veterans Health Administration (VHA) justice-related services from 2005 to 2018. Results A four-model class membership solution was identified. Among these classes, risk for suicide was highest among Veterans with greater psychiatric burden, with risk most notable among those with high VA service use. Veterans seeking healthcare primarily focused on substance use disorders or with low psychiatric burden and service use had a lower risk for suicide. Conclusions Psychiatric multimorbidity is salient as it relates to suicide among Veterans accessing VHA justice-related services. Further evaluation of existing VHA services for this population and methods of augmenting and enhancing care for justice-involved Veterans with histories of co-occurring psychiatric conditions may be beneficial in facilitating suicide prevention efforts.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-023-04725-9Justice involvementVeteranSuicideLatent class analysis |
| spellingShingle | Ryan Holliday Adam R. Kinney Alexandra A. Smith Jeri E. Forster Matthew A. Stimmel Sean C. Clark Shawn Liu Lindsey L. Monteith Lisa A. Brenner Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: a latent class analysis Justice involvement Veteran Suicide Latent class analysis |
| title | Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: a latent class analysis |
| title_full | Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: a latent class analysis |
| title_fullStr | Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: a latent class analysis |
| title_full_unstemmed | Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: a latent class analysis |
| title_short | Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: a latent class analysis |
| title_sort | suicide risk among veterans using vha justice involved services a latent class analysis |
| topic | Justice involvement Veteran Suicide Latent class analysis |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-023-04725-9 |
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