2022
DOI: 10.21061/jvs.v8i3.340
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Primary Care Veteran Preferences for Receiving Information about Mental Health Services: Cross-Sectional Survey

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to understand contextual characteristics of how veterans in primary care prefer to receive mental healthcare information (i.e., information about mental health symptoms/services) in terms of provider, location, and format. One hundred sixteen primary care veterans with behavioral health concerns (58% depression, 37% PTSD, 50% hazardous alcohol use) participated in a cross-sectional phone and mail survey. Forty-seven percent had recently received mental health services; Fifty-three… Show more

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