Analysis of a national response to a White House directive for ending veteran suicide.
Andrea F KalvesmakiAlec B ChapmanKelly S PetersonMary Jo PughMakoto JonesTheresa C GleasonPublished in: Health services research (2022)
This study provides an example of a rapid, adaptive analysis of a large body of qualitative, public response data about veteran suicide to support a federal strategy for an important public health topic. Combining qualitative and text-mining methods allowed a representation of voices and perspectives including the lived experiences of individuals who described stories of military transition, treatments that worked or did not, and the perspective of organizations treating veterans for suicide. The results supported the development of a national strategy to reduce suicide risks for veterans as well as civilians.