Soldiers' Use of Mental Health Services Up, Stigma Down, Study Finds
by ATS Staff on 07/21/14
A new study finds that soldiers have almost doubled their use of mental health services and that they felt more comfortable seeking such treatment. While the research points to this fact, it was also discovered that about two-thirds of soldiers with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and major depression did not seek care between 2002 and 2011.
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