Barriers to Mental Health Care in US Military Veterans.
Connor LewisIan C FischerJack TsaiIlan Harpaz-RotemRobert H PietrzakPublished in: The Psychiatric quarterly (2024)
Nearly half of US veterans with psychiatric need and no history of mental health treatment report barriers to care. Modifiable characteristics such as a low purpose in life, grit, and received support were associated with endorsement of these barriers. Results may help inform resource allocation, as well as prevention, psychoeducation, and treatment efforts to help reduce barriers and promote engagement with mental health services in this population.