2016
The Association Between Military Sexual Trauma and Use of VA and Non-VA Health Care Services Among Female Veterans With Military Service in Iraq or Afghanistan
Calhoun PS, Schry AR, Dennis PA, Wagner HR, Kimbrel NA, Bastian LA, Beckham JC, Kudler H, Straits-Tröster K. The Association Between Military Sexual Trauma and Use of VA and Non-VA Health Care Services Among Female Veterans With Military Service in Iraq or Afghanistan. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2016, 33: 2439-2464. PMID: 26802046, PMCID: PMC4956588, DOI: 10.1177/0886260515625909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUse of VAMilitary sexual traumaNon-VA health careHealth care servicesDepression symptomsOperation Enduring FreedomHealth careCare servicesFemale veteransVA mental health servicesCombat exposureVA service utilizationVA health careMental health disordersMental health servicesSexual traumaAssociation of MSTPhysical health problemsMental health outcomesService utilizationHealth disordersCombat-related experiencesHealth outcomesHealth problemsHealth services
2000
Racial variation in wanting and obtaining mental health services among women veterans in a primary care clinic.
Bosworth H, Parsey K, Butterfield M, McIntyre L, Oddone E, Stechuchak K, Bastian L. Racial variation in wanting and obtaining mental health services among women veterans in a primary care clinic. Journal Of The National Medical Association 2000, 92: 231-6. PMID: 10881472, PMCID: PMC2640571.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health servicesPrimary care clinicsAfrican American womenHealth servicesCare clinicsWomen veteransDurham Veterans Affairs Medical CenterPrimary care clinic settingMental health service utilizationVeterans Affairs Medical CenterMore mental health servicesConsecutive women patientsMental Disorders questionnairePrimary Care EvaluationMental health useHealth service utilizationEqual access systemRacial differencesMental disorder symptomsMental health resourcesMedian ageWomen patientsClinic settingService utilizationCare Evaluation