农村退伍军人的司法参与和待遇使用。

Andrea K Finlay, Alex H S Harris, Joel Rosenthal, Jessica Blue-Howells, Sean Clark, Bessie Flatley, Christine Timko
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农村地区的退伍军人和参与刑事司法系统的退伍军人获得和使用医疗保健的机会较少。然而,关于生活在农村地区的退伍军人的治疗需求和获得司法救助的机会的信息有限。这项研究使用了国家退伍军人健康管理局2014财年的数据,以检验农村/城市居住和司法参与对被诊断为精神健康或物质使用障碍的退伍军人的心理健康和物质使用障碍治疗的互动影响。在居住在农村地区的退伍军人中,15328名(2.5%)涉及司法,607819名(97.5%)退伍军人没有已知的司法参与。在城市地区的退伍军人中,54525人(4.3%)参与了司法工作,1213766人(95.7%)没有已知的司法工作。在非司法相关样本中,农村居住与获得心理健康或药物使用障碍治疗的机会较低有关,但在司法相关样本则不然。司法参与与农村和城市退伍军人接受心理健康或药物使用障碍治疗的几率较高有关。可以改善所有退伍军人的药物使用障碍治疗准入,特别是没有司法参与的农村退伍军人。远程医疗、外展服务和综合治疗可能有助于解决农村退伍军人和参与司法的退伍军人在接受治疗方面遇到的挑战。
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Justice Involvement and Treatment Use Among Rural Veterans.

Veterans in rural areas and veterans involved in the criminal justice system have experienced less access to, and use of, health care. However, there is limited information on the treatment needs and health care access of justice-involved veterans who live in rural areas. This study used national Veterans Health Administration data from fiscal year 2014 to examine the interactive effect of rural/urban residence and justice involvement on mental health and substance use disorder treatment entry among veterans diagnosed with mental health or substance use disorders. Of veterans residing in rural areas, 15,328 (2.5%) were justice-involved and 607,819 (97.5%) veterans had no known justice involvement. Among veterans in urban areas, 54,525 (4.3%) were justice-involved and 1,213,766 (95.7%) had no known justice involvement. Rural residence was associated with lower access to mental health or substance use disorder treatment in the non-justice-involved sample but not the justice-involved sample. Justice-involvement was associated with higher odds of entering mental health or substance use disorder treatment for veterans in rural and in urban areas. Substance use disorder treatment entry could be improved for all veterans, particularly rural veterans who are not justice-involved. Telehealth, outreach services, and integrated treatment may help address challenges to treatment entry experienced by rural veterans and justice-involved veterans.

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