Author
Breslau; Joshua
Year
2015
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Language
English
Pages
13
Last Update
05-Sep-2024
Keywords
Health Sciences ; Psychology
Access to quality behavioral health treatment for eligible family of service members and veterans is an important and growing concern (Brown et al., 2015; Lazare, 2013; U.S. Department of Defense [DoD], 2014; U.S. Government Accountability Office [GAO], 2011), alongside concerns for the quality of behavioral health treatment offered to the service members and veterans themselves. However, the use of behavioral health treatment in this population has not been compared with the general population, partly because of the difficulty of obtaining epidemiologic data that contain not only large enough sample sizes, but also assessments of behavioral health status and assessments of...
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