Multiple Tours of Duty Lead to Post-Traumatic Stress

Monday, April 12, 2010

Nearly 300,000 American troops have served three, four or more times in Iraq and/or Afghanistan, while cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have risen dramatically since the wars began. The possible correlation between these two facts has led to the question of whether it’s fair to send young men and women back into combat again and again, and risk causing long-term mental and emotional problems.

 
One U.S. Army study from 2009 found troops in Afghanistan were more vulnerable to developing psychological problems as the number of tours went up (31% for three tours, more than double the rate of those with just one). Another study focused on Iraq showed nearly 15% of Army troops who served two tours suffered from depression, anxiety or traumatic stress, more than double that of a single tour. The PTSD rate was almost 2.5 times higher for two deployments compared with one.
 
“We just don’t know whether it’s combat exposure, repeated separation from the family or (not enough) time off,” Lieutenant Colonel Paul Bliese, director of the division of psychiatry and neuroscience at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, told the Associated Press. “All of those are reasonable explanations.”
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
Revolving Door of Multiple Tours Linked to PTSD (by Sharon Cohen, Associated Press)

Comments

Lionel Crawford 14 years ago
As someone who did two tours of Viet Nam I can totally understand what's happening to our veterans right now. The sad truth is it is much worst this time around than in my day. They had the draft back then, so they always had a new pool of people to send over there. Now it's the same guys who keep going back and back. I just can't imagine the hell they are going through. Hopefully when these guys get home they will find the help they need for PTSD. Luckily there are some powerful methods for permanently curing PTSD such as Vivation. I started using Vivation when I was in my 30s, and in just a few short months I no longer had any PTSD symptoms. I have been symptom free ever since.

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