Politics & Government

Money Woes, War Trauma Prompt More Veterans to Attempt Suicide

More than 120 area vets harmed themselves during the past fiscal year, according to a new report; San Diego officials are adding services to help them.

A total of 126 area veterans attempted suicide and 22 succeeded in the fiscal year that ends next month, according to Veteran Affairs officials.

The data comes from the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System Suicide Prevention Program in advance of National Suicide Prevention Week, which begins Sept. 9.

San Diego County is home to roughly 30,000 veterans of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. It's those troops who are showing up in suicide statistics at a greater degree than others, according to the VA

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Almost half of crisis calls received by the VA's suicide prevention program are people who have served since 9/11, officials said.

“When we began in 2007, all the calls were from older veterans,” suicide prevention coordinator Paula Saltz said in a statement. “Now, almost half of the number of crisis calls we receive are from Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans. Even with a greater number of younger veterans calling, suicide rates are still higher as a veteran gets older.”

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Common reasons for suicide attempts are financial hardship, drug and alcohol abuse and ongoing trauma from mental and physical injuries on the battlefield.

To aid veterans' at risk for suicide, the VA recently hired 32 clinicians in San Diego to provide faster service for mental health appointments.

The agency also introduced web-camera teleconferencing for patients who cannot appear in person, and is planning to open a 40-bed transitional housing center early next year for veterans with mental health problems.

 

– City News Service

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