“…In addition, veterans are more likely to have a history of psychiatric conditions, such as PTSD, suicidal behavior, and substance use disorders relative to the non-veteran population (Hoggatt, Lehavot, Krenek, Schweizer, & Simpson, 2017 ; Lehavot, Katon, Chen, Fortney, & Simpson, 2018 ; United States Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Mental Health & Suicide Prevention, 2019 ), which may be exacerbated by pandemic stressors (Murphy, Williamson, Baumann, Busuttil, & Fear, 2020 ). Indeed, one previous study of veterans with pre-existing psychiatric disorders found that pre-pandemic psychiatric symptom severity predicted suicide ideation during the pandemic (Na et al, 2021 ). Finally, relative to civilians, veterans have higher rates of medical morbidities such as cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes (Hoerster et al, 2012 ; Lehavot, Hoerster, Nelson, Jakupcak, & Simpson, 2012 ), which may increase vulnerability to health-related stressors including risk of severe disease from COVID-19 infection and pandemic-related delays in obtaining routine health care (Földi et al, 2020 ; Ssentongo, Ssentongo, Heilbrunn, Ba, & Chinchilli, 2020 ).…”