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Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use

Participants determined five dimensions of barriers to VA mental healthcare services: concern about what others think; financial, personal, and ...

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use

These findings demonstrate the value of participatory methods in eliciting meaningful cultural insight into barriers of mental health ...

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use - PMC

Veterans expressed concern over stigmatizing labels such as “crazy” and “mental health patients” as well as military attitudes (e.g., “suck it ...

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use

Participants determined five dimensions of barriers to VA mental healthcare services: concern about what others think; financial, personal, and physical ...

Help Veterans Overcome Barriers to Mental Health Treatment

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use. BMC Health Services Research 18, no. 1:591. 22 VanSickle, M., A. Werbel, K. Perera, et al ...

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use

Results: Participants determined five dimensions of barriers to VA mental healthcare services: concern about what others think; financial, ...

Understanding Barriers to Mental Health Care for Recent War ...

erans, as well as community-based Veterans Service. Organizations to ensure inclusion of veterans who did not use VA services. Our goal was to enroll 40 ...

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use

Some veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. However, there is limited understanding of how veterans' experiences and meaning ...

Study aims to remove barriers to veterans seeking mental health ...

Local VHA facilities may not have enough or any space or physicians available to provide timely treatment for veterans. As a result, veterans ...

Veterans' Barriers to Care - RAND

Only about half of all veterans who need mental health care ever receive it, according to RAND research.

What Are the Barriers to Healthcare for Veterans? - Mission Roll Call

The lack of available appointments, in particular, was a recurring theme among the feedback on general VA healthcare and mental health care.

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use.

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use. · Adult · Aged · Cluster Analysis · Female · Financing, Personal · Health Behavior · Health Services ...

Barriers to Psychological Care - Veterans Health Library

Health care providers, mental healthcare providers, hospitals, and clinics take privacy seriously. ... VA Caregiver Support Services ...

VA Mental Health: Additional Action Needed to Assess Rural ...

Veterans Health Administration officials confirmed that veterans living in rural areas face unique barriers to accessing mental health care, ...

Veterans' experiences initiating VA-based mental health care.

Military veterans who could benefit from mental health services often do not access them. Research has revealed a range of barriers associated with ...

Self-reliance may affect acceptance of mental health treatment in ...

Researchers have tried to identify barriers to care that are relevant among Veterans, says Kline. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, VA was just ...

Veteran help-seeking behaviour for mental health issues

Barriers included stigma, military culture of stoicism and self-reliance, as well as deployment characteristics of combat exposure and different warzone ...

Development of a Perceived Access Inventory for Community Care ...

overlap in the major barriers faced by veterans seeking VCP and VA mental health services. ... barriers reported by veterans using VA mental ...

Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use

Abstract. Background: Some veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. However, there is limited.

Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research (CeMHOR)

Unmet need will be defined as screening positive for PTSD and/or problem alcohol use in VA primary care and having one or no mental health visits in the six ...