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Prevalence and Correlates of Military Sexual Trauma in Service Members and Veterans: Results From the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey

INTRODUCTION: Military sexual trauma (MST) is an ongoing problem. We used a 2002 population-based sample, followed up in 2018, to examine: (1) the prevalence of MST and non-MST in male and female currently serving members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, and (2) demographic and military co...

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Autores principales: Mota, Natalie, Sommer, Jordana L., Bolton, Shay-Lee, Enns, Murray W., El-Gabalawy, Renée, Sareen, Jitender, MacLean, Mary Beth, Hall, Amy L., Sudom, Kerry, Silins, Stacey, Garber, Bryan, Afifi, Tracie O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10585130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36124372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221125292
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author Mota, Natalie
Sommer, Jordana L.
Bolton, Shay-Lee
Enns, Murray W.
El-Gabalawy, Renée
Sareen, Jitender
MacLean, Mary Beth
Hall, Amy L.
Sudom, Kerry
Silins, Stacey
Garber, Bryan
Afifi, Tracie O.
author_facet Mota, Natalie
Sommer, Jordana L.
Bolton, Shay-Lee
Enns, Murray W.
El-Gabalawy, Renée
Sareen, Jitender
MacLean, Mary Beth
Hall, Amy L.
Sudom, Kerry
Silins, Stacey
Garber, Bryan
Afifi, Tracie O.
author_sort Mota, Natalie
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description INTRODUCTION: Military sexual trauma (MST) is an ongoing problem. We used a 2002 population-based sample, followed up in 2018, to examine: (1) the prevalence of MST and non-MST in male and female currently serving members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, and (2) demographic and military correlates of MST and non-MST. METHODS: Data came from the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey (n = 2,941, ages 33 years + ). Individuals endorsing sexual trauma were stratified into MST and non-MST and compared to individuals with no sexual trauma. The prevalence of lifetime MST was computed, and correlates of sexual trauma were examined using multinomial regression analyses. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of MST was 44.6% in females and 4.8% in males. Estimates were comparable between currently serving members and veterans. In adjusted models in both sexes, MST was more likely among younger individuals (i.e., 33–49 years), and MST and non-MST were more likely in those reporting more non-sexual traumatic events. Among females, MST and non-MST were more likely in those reporting lower household income, non-MST was less likely among Officers, and MST was more likely among those with a deployment history and serving in an air environment. Unwanted sexual touching by a Canadian military member or employee was the most prevalent type and context of MST. INTERPRETATION: A high prevalence of MST was observed in a follow-up sample of Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans. Results may inform further research as well as MST prevention efforts.
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spelling pubmed-105851302023-10-20 Prevalence and Correlates of Military Sexual Trauma in Service Members and Veterans: Results From the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey Mota, Natalie Sommer, Jordana L. Bolton, Shay-Lee Enns, Murray W. El-Gabalawy, Renée Sareen, Jitender MacLean, Mary Beth Hall, Amy L. Sudom, Kerry Silins, Stacey Garber, Bryan Afifi, Tracie O. Can J Psychiatry Regular Articles INTRODUCTION: Military sexual trauma (MST) is an ongoing problem. We used a 2002 population-based sample, followed up in 2018, to examine: (1) the prevalence of MST and non-MST in male and female currently serving members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, and (2) demographic and military correlates of MST and non-MST. METHODS: Data came from the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey (n = 2,941, ages 33 years + ). Individuals endorsing sexual trauma were stratified into MST and non-MST and compared to individuals with no sexual trauma. The prevalence of lifetime MST was computed, and correlates of sexual trauma were examined using multinomial regression analyses. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of MST was 44.6% in females and 4.8% in males. Estimates were comparable between currently serving members and veterans. In adjusted models in both sexes, MST was more likely among younger individuals (i.e., 33–49 years), and MST and non-MST were more likely in those reporting more non-sexual traumatic events. Among females, MST and non-MST were more likely in those reporting lower household income, non-MST was less likely among Officers, and MST was more likely among those with a deployment history and serving in an air environment. Unwanted sexual touching by a Canadian military member or employee was the most prevalent type and context of MST. INTERPRETATION: A high prevalence of MST was observed in a follow-up sample of Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans. Results may inform further research as well as MST prevention efforts. SAGE Publications 2022-09-19 2023-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10585130/ /pubmed/36124372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221125292 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Mota, Natalie
Sommer, Jordana L.
Bolton, Shay-Lee
Enns, Murray W.
El-Gabalawy, Renée
Sareen, Jitender
MacLean, Mary Beth
Hall, Amy L.
Sudom, Kerry
Silins, Stacey
Garber, Bryan
Afifi, Tracie O.
Prevalence and Correlates of Military Sexual Trauma in Service Members and Veterans: Results From the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey
title Prevalence and Correlates of Military Sexual Trauma in Service Members and Veterans: Results From the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey
title_full Prevalence and Correlates of Military Sexual Trauma in Service Members and Veterans: Results From the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey
title_fullStr Prevalence and Correlates of Military Sexual Trauma in Service Members and Veterans: Results From the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Correlates of Military Sexual Trauma in Service Members and Veterans: Results From the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey
title_short Prevalence and Correlates of Military Sexual Trauma in Service Members and Veterans: Results From the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey
title_sort prevalence and correlates of military sexual trauma in service members and veterans: results from the 2018 canadian armed forces members and veterans mental health follow-up survey
topic Regular Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10585130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36124372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221125292
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