Military service and risk of subsequent drug use disorders among Swedish men.
Alexis C EdwardsHenrik OhlssonPeter B BarrJan SundquistKenneth S KendlerKristina SundquistPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2023)
In this cohort of Swedish men, complementary methods indicate that military service conferred substantial but time-limited protection against subsequent DUD. The observed effect could be due to reduced opportunity for substance use during service, social cohesion experienced during and after service, and/or socioeconomic advantages among veterans. Additional research is necessary to clarify these protective mechanisms and determine how other environmental contexts can provide similar benefits.