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    Suicide In The Military

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    United States military personnel are ones who often experience mental health problems, like PTSD (Post traumatic Stress disorder) and MDD (Major depressive disorder) due to being in the military. However, research has shown that the military health system has been faulty at determining mental health issues within their healthcare system which has led to increased suicide rates. The question is for active military or veterans, does early screening and a prevention plan help prevent suicide among these

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    Suicide In The Military

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    Statistics on suicide related behavior in the military are troubling. Following a stable suicide rate since 1977, military suicides increased in 2004 (Lineberry & O’Connor, 2012) and exceeded civilian rates in 2008 (Army STARRS). Current suicide rates per 100,000 among active duty (18.7), Reserves (23.4) and National Guard (28.9) remain significantly higher than that of the US civilian population (13.0) although more comparable to the US male civilian population (20.6). While accurate comparisons

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    Military Suicides

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    3 March 2015 Informative Speech Outline Title: Informative Speech Main Idea: Suicides and the Military Thesis Statement: At the end of my informative speech, my audience will know more about the Military Suicide Issue and how the number of military or veterans deaths by suicide has been increasing at an alarming rate, the common misconceptions about the possible reasons why current and former military members are taking their own lives and finally what is being done to try and resolve this issue

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    Military Suicide Analysis

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    Kate, Peter. “Military Suicides.” CQ Researcher 23 Sept 2011: 781-804 1 Apr 2016 The CQ Researcher article is very lengthy and covers a myriad of information in regard to the growing problem of veteran suicide. Data provided throughout the article covers Vietnam veterans through Afghanistan war veterans up to the year 2011 and includes statistics of suicide rates as well as PTSD statistics. The information presented was non-biased and presented valuable statistical information in regard to PTSD

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    Suicide In The Military

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    Suicide rates in the military are at twenty-two a day and that was in two thousand one (Dao and Lehren). In two thousand two suicides were at the rate of ten point three per one hundred thousand people (Dao and Lehren). Suicide rates in two thousand twelve were at three hundred and fifty (Dao and Lehren). In two thousand one there were two thousand seven hundred

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    Essay On Military Suicide

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    are many issues within the military organization that require focus and resolve in order to maintain the superior fighting force that protects the homeland. Unfortunately solider suicide is one of those issues. Suicide is the deliberate taking of ending of one’s life. It is often associated with a severe crisis that does not go away, or may worsen over time (Warning Signs, n.d.). This issue requires knowledge and training to help protect fellow soldiers. The military organization has decided that

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    Suicide in the Military Candace L. Clark Park University October 7, 2009 Stressed by war and long overseas tours, U.S. soldiers killed themselves last year at the highest rate on record, the toll rising for a fourth straight year and even surpassing the suicide rate among comparable civilians. Army leaders said they were doing everything they could think of to curb the deaths and appealed for more mental health professionals to join and help out. Clearly, the military is going above and

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    Military Suicides Essay

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    Among American civilians, whites have historically and significantly led the way in the rates of suicides. Although leveling off after the 1990’s, the rate of white suicides has still been almost twice as much as minority groups. It has also been shown that males commit suicide significantly more than females. Figure 1 Figure 2 As the rate of suicides increases in our nation, it has risen consistently with white males leading the way, as shown in figures 1 and 2. There are many theories

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    I am very shocked when I listen to the lecture about the military suicide. This lecture focuses on the horrible situation about the military suicide. A big part of the soldiers does not die in the war, but in the peaceful military. People in the USA do not care about the military suicide until the late 1970s to early 1980s. I find two social problems in this lecture. First is the military does not pay much attention to the mental health of the soldiers. Second is the government does not have many

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    of all suicide deaths in the United States are comprised of military veterans (Bossarte et al., 2012,  p. S38). Military veterans diagnosed with PTSD, experience several psychological disorders and other risk factors that may increase suicide risks, military veteran PTSD related suicide is associated with insomnia, depression, and substance abuse. According to Bullman and Kang (1994) “Veterans with PTSD are four times more likely to die by suicide than veterans without PTSD” (p. 84). Suicide rates

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