Depression Taking Toll On Returning U.s. Vets
Q: Depression may be a largely unrecognized
problem for many U.S. soldiers returning from duty in Iraq or Afghanistan,
placing a tremendous strain on them and their families, a new study
suggests.
A:Researchers studied the home life of 168 soldiers diagnosed with
psychological symptoms upon their return home from deployment. Nearly
half -- 42 percent -- of these veterans said they now felt like a "guest in
their own home," and one in five felt their children did not respond warmly
to them, or were even afraid of them.
In many of these cases, depression or another psychological problem,
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), played a major role, the researchers
said.
The PTSD finding has been observed in other studies, but the link between
returning veterans' depression and family trouble is new, experts said.
"It seems like other kinds of mental health issues, besides PTSD, are also
resulting in family problems," said lead researcher Steven Sayers, an
assistant professor of psychology in psychiatry and medicine at the
University of Pennsylvania.
"It all sort of spirals, because if you are not feeling supported by your
family members and feeling warmth from your spouse and children, you have
greater difficulty recovering from symptoms of depression or PTSD," said
Sayers, who is also a clinical psychologist at the Mental Illness Research,
Education & Clinical Center, part of the Philadelphia VA Medical Center.
One expert applauded the study, which is to be presented Friday at the
American Psychological Association annual meeting in San Francisco.
"It underscores the fact that deployments are tough on all family members --
they're tough on the parent who cares for the children and holds the
household together while the soldier is gone, and for the entire family that
has to deal with all the soldier's experiences once they return," said
Deborah Gibbs, a senior analyst for the Children and Families Program at RTI
International, in Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Gibbs led a study, published in July in the Journal of the American Medical
Association, that found the children of soldiers who saw combat in Iraq were
at heightened risk of abuse or neglect when their parent returned home.
In the new study, Sayers' team examined the home life of U.S. soldiers
returning from service in either Iraq or Afghanistan. The soldiers had not
suffered any grievous physical injury, but routine psychiatric evaluations,
conducted upon their return, turned up signs of depression, PTSD or other
mental woes.
About 40 percent of the veterans were either married or cohabiting with a
partner, 21 percent were recently separated or divorced, and about half had
at least one child.
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