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Time-dependent suicide rates among Army soldiers returning from an Afghanistan/Iraq deployment, by military rank and component.

Rachel Sayko AdamsJeri E ForsterJaimie L GradusClaire A HoffmireTrisha A HostetterMary Jo LarsonColin G WalshLisa A BrennerRachel Sayko AdamsJeri E ForsterJaimie L GradusClaire A HoffmireTrisha A HostetterMary Jo LarsonColin G WalshLisa A Brenner
Published in: Injury epidemiology (2022)
Lower-ranking enlisted soldiers had the highest rate of suicide, underscoring the importance of understanding rank as it relates to social determinants of health. For over a decade following Afghanistan/Iraq deployment, lower-enlisted rank during deployment was associated with an elevated rate of suicide; thereby suggesting that postdeployment prevention interventions targeting lower-ranking military members are warranted.
Keyphrases
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