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USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium 2011

USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium 2011. LCDR Kay Beaulieu, PsyD, ABPP. Outcomes: BCT Redeployment. Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Admissions in the First Six Months following Redeployment. Inpatient Admissions. Time (months).

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USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium 2011

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  1. USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium 2011 LCDR Kay Beaulieu, PsyD, ABPP

  2. Outcomes: BCT Redeployment

  3. Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Admissions in the First Six Months following Redeployment Inpatient Admissions Time (months) - The average number of inpatient admissions over the six month period is statistically significantly lower in BCT 1 than in BCT 2 (t(10) = -4.36, p <.001).

  4. Referrals for Outpatient BH Care at the time of Redeployment Screening (r-SRP) - The number of referrals was statistically significantly lower in BCT 1 than in BCT 2 (χ2(1) = 177.34, p < .001).

  5. Rates of Significantly Different Risk Behaviors During First Six Months Following Redeployment Rate Per 1000 Soldiers - Chi-square tests indicate that counts of suicide attempts and gestures, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), spouse abuse, financial problems, and positive urinalysis tests were statistically significantly lower in BCT 1 than in BCT 2 (p < .05). However, traffic violations were statistically significantly higher in the BCT 1 than in BCT 2 (p < .01). - Change of reporting criteria for Traffic Violations between each BCT’s redeployment

  6. Suicide Rate Comparison EPICON Report Rate per 100,000 Year (Gross Number of Suicides) * Represents local age/sex demographic closest to FCCO Soldiers

  7. National Average remains steady (11-13%) • Army Rates show increasing trend • FCCO rates decreased by 25% from 2008 to 2009

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