More Soldiers Getting Care for Depression, PTSD: Participating psychiatrists optimistic.
NEW YORK — A systems-level collaborative care model for the screening, referral, and treatment of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder in U.S. soldiers has led to an increase in the number of soldiers receiving mental health care, Col. Charles C. Engel, MC, USA, said at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services.
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