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Rural Veterans Suicide

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Impact of suicide.
Equally important, in regards to PTSD and it subsequent influence on suicide, McCarthy et al. (2012), using a national cohort of patients, examined the suicide rates of rural veterans and their urban counterparts and found that after controlling for age, gender, mental health access, and psychiatric diagnoses, rural veterans are at a higher risk of suicide, and suicide rates were higher than their urban counterparts due simply to their resident location. Furthermore, the research indicates that even after accounting for access to mental health care services, living in a rural area increases risk of suicide (McCarthy et al., 2012).
Women’s issues.
To demonstrate even further barriers to access for rural veterans, rural female veterans present with many differing challenges…limited labor and job opportunities, lack of available childcare resources, and limited job opportunities (Szelwach, Steinkogler, Badger, & Muttukumaru, 2011). Additionally, according to the NHRA (2014) female veterans encounter even more barriers in accessing mental health care due to the potential effects of military sexual trauma (MST). Moreover, there is a need for those who are trained in mental and primary …show more content…

One theory that can help explain the unique situation and challenges rural veterans face is an ecological one. Although it is true that ecological theory tends to apply a specific view of the world to systems and their particular environment, it too does a good job at revealing the dynamic and reciprocal relationships between humans and their social environment. Ecological theory can be applied to the multi-faceted range of issues being faced by rural veterans and the barriers they face in accessing care by studying the relationships between organisms (rural veterans) and their environments (rural

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