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American Journal of Epidemiology 2009 169(8):1033-1038; doi:10.1093/aje/kwp010
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American Journal of Epidemiology Published by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 2009.

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Suicide Mortality Among Patients Receiving Care in the Veterans Health Administration Health System

John F. McCarthy, Marcia Valenstein, H. Myra Kim, Mark Ilgen, Kara Zivin and Frederic C. Blow

Correspondence to Dr. John F. McCarthy, US Department of Veterans Affairs Serious Mental Illness Treatment Research and Evaluation Center, P.O. Box 13017, Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0170 (e-mail: john.mccarthy2{at}va.gov).

Received for publication February 20, 2008. Accepted for publication January 12, 2009.

Understanding and reducing mortality from suicide among veterans is a national priority, particularly for individuals receiving care from the US Veterans Health Administration (VHA). This report examines suicide rates among VHA patients and compares them with rates in the general population. Suicide mortality was assessed in fiscal year 2001 for patients alive at the start of that fiscal year and with VHA use in fiscal years 2000–2001 (n = 4,692,034). Deaths from suicide were identified by using National Death Index data. General population rates were identified by use of the Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System. VHA rates were 43.13/100,000 person-years for men and 10.41/100,000 person-years for women. For male patients, the age-adjusted standardized mortality ratio was 1.66; for females, it was 1.87. Male patients aged 30–79 years had increased risks relative to men in the general population; standardized mortality ratios ranged from 2.56 (ages 30–39 years) to 1.33 (ages 70–79 years). Female patients aged 40–59 years had greater risks than did women in the general population, with standardized mortality ratios of 2.15 (ages 40–49 years) and 2.36 (ages 50–59 years). Findings offer heretofore unavailable comparison points for health systems. Prior to the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq and before recent VHA initiatives, rates were higher among VHA patients than in the general population. Female patients had particularly high relative risks.

military medicine; mortality; suicide; veterans


Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; VHA, Veterans Health Administration


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