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Hopelessness And Suicidal Ideation In Iraq And Afghanistan War Veterans Reporting Subthreshold And Threshold Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Matthew Jakupcak, Katherine D. Hoerster, Alethea Varra, Steven D. Vannoy, Bradford Felker, Stephen Hunt Apr 2011

Hopelessness And Suicidal Ideation In Iraq And Afghanistan War Veterans Reporting Subthreshold And Threshold Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Matthew Jakupcak, Katherine D. Hoerster, Alethea Varra, Steven D. Vannoy, Bradford Felker, Stephen Hunt

Steven D Vannoy

Abstract: We examined hopelessness and suicidal ideation in association with subthreshold and threshold posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a sample of Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans (U.S., N 􏰀 275) assessed within a specialty VA postdeployment health clinic. Veterans completed paper-and-pencil questionnaires at intake. The military version of the PTSD Checklist was used to determine PTSD levels (No PTSD; subthreshold PTSD; PTSD), and endorsement of hopelessness or suicidal ideation were used as markers of elevated suicide risk. Veterans were also asked if they received mental health treatment in the prior 6 months. Veterans reporting subthreshold PTSD were 3 times more …


Conflicts Of Interest In Clinical Practice Guidelines, Lisa Cosgrove, Allen F. Shaughnessy Jan 2011

Conflicts Of Interest In Clinical Practice Guidelines, Lisa Cosgrove, Allen F. Shaughnessy

Counseling and School Psychology Faculty Publication Series

Clinical practice guidelines are used increasingly across medical specialties and settings, making evaluation of their utility and validity a critical public health issue. In this paper, we describe some of the challenges that specialty organizations face as they try to ensure that their guidelines are trustworthy and useful. We examine the practice guidelines for Major Depressive Disorder recently published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), identify five sources of potential bias that may affect the guideline development process and offer suggestions based on our review. For example, even for mild depression, this guideline privileges pharmacotherapy over other interventions, despite questions …