KEY FINDINGS Surveillance of Suicidal Behavior Publication, 2016

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KEY FINDINGS Surveillance of Suicidal Behavior Publication, 2016 Joseph A. Pecko, PhD LCSW December 2017 Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.

THE BOTTOM LINE The suicide and suicide attempt rates in 2016 for Active Army Soldiers aged 17 59 increased from 2014 and 2015. The suicidal ideation rate was the highest observed since suicidal ideation data became available in 2007. Nearly three-fourths (73%) of Soldiers with suicidal behavior had previous behavioral health (BH) diagnoses. This might signal improvements in identifying Soldiers in need, greater willingness of Soldiers to seek care, and better delivery of BH care. The most prevalent personal and legal/administrative issues reported for Soldiers (relationship problems, work stress, legal problems) are consistent with risks for suicidal behavior in the U.S. population. 2

OUTLINE Comparison of Army and Civilian Suicide Rates Key Findings Suicidal Events and Rates Demographic and Military Characteristics Distribution of Suicides by Installation Event Characteristics Personal and Legal/Administrative Issues Behavioral Health Indicators Other Medical Indicators Drug Testing History and ASAP Intake Screening Summary 3

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Rate per 100,000 per year Comparison of Army and Civilian Suicide Rates Suicide Counts and Rates, Directly Adjusted for Age & Sex, 2001 2015 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Count, Active Army Suicides Active Army Suicide Rate U.S. Population Rate 200 150 100 50 Number per year From 2001 to 2007, the direct age- and sex-adjusted suicide rate among Active Army Soldiers was lower than the U.S. Civilian rate. From 2008 to 2015, the Active Army rate surpassed the U.S. Civilian rate. The suicide rate among Active Army Soldiers reached a potential peak in 2012. 0 Notes: Rates have been direct adjusted by age and gender, using the 2015 U.S. Army distribution as a standard population. U.S. Army suicide rates and counts include Active Army Soldiers, aged 17 59. 0 Active Army and U.S. Civilian rates differed statistically before 2006, from 2009 2010, and in 2012. 4

Rate per 100,000 Suicidal Events and Rates Crude Suicide Rates,* per 100,000, Active Army Soldiers, 2007 2016 35 30 25 20 15 10 Overall Crude Rate 5 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year of Death *Rates include only Active Army cases, aged 17 59. 5

Rate per 100,000 Suicidal Events and Rates Crude Suicide Attempt and Suicidal Ideation Rates,* per 100,000, Active Army Soldiers, 2007 2016 325 300 275 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25 0 Suicide Attempt Rate Suicidal Ideation Rate Year of Event *Rates include only Active Army cases, aged 17 59. 6

Suicidal Events and Rates of Suicidal Behavior by Year, Active Army, 2014 2016 2014 2015 2016 Suicidal Event n Suicide 126 120 127 Suicide Attempt 464 420 532 Suicidal Ideation 929 990 1470 7

Most Prevalent Demographic and Military Characteristics of Soldiers with Suicidal Behavior, Active Army, 2016 Characteristic % Demographic and Military Characteristics Suicide (n=127) Attempt (n=532) Ideation (n=1470) Male 92 74 78 17 34 Years of Age 82 92 88 Non-Hispanic White 68 48 54 Enlisted Rank 83 96 96 8

Rate per 100,000 Crude Suicide Rates,* per 100,000, Stratified by Rank, Active Army Soldiers, 2012 2016 35 Demographic and Military Characteristics 30 25 20 15 10 5 E1 E4 E5 E9 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year of Death *Rates include only Active Army cases, aged 17 59. 9

Rate per 100,000 Demographic and Military Characteristics Crude Suicide Rates,* per 100,000, Stratified by Age Group, Active Army Soldiers, 2012 2016 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 17 24 yrs old 25 34 yrs old 35 59 yrs old 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year of Death *Rates include only Active Army cases, aged 17 59. 10

Rate per 100,000 Demographic and Military Characteristics Crude Suicide Attempt Rates,* per 100,000, Stratified by Sex, Active Army Soldiers, 2012 2016 250 200 Male Soldiers Overall Crude Rate Female 150 100 50 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year of Death *Rates include only Active Army cases, aged 17 59. 11

Installations Distribution of Suicides by Installation Installations with the Largest Number of Suicides, Active Army Soldiers, U.S. Army, 2016 Fort Carson Fort Bragg USAG Hawaii Fort Hood Joint Base Lewis McChord 0 5 10 15 20 Number of Suicides Note: These installations are among those with the largest populations of Soldiers. 12

Event Characteristics, by Type of Suicidal Behavior, Active Army Soldiers, 2016 Characteristic % Suicides (n=127) Location: USA 91 84 Method Gunshot Wound 65 4 Hanging/Asphyxiation 25 14 Overdose 2 49 Substance Involvement a,b Event Characteristics Alcohol 17 27 Drugs 7 49 Attempts (n=532) Notes: a Drugs or alcohol were used at the time of the suicidal event, but were not necessarily the method of death or attempted death. b A DoDSER was not available for 1 suicide case. 13

Personal and Legal/Administrative Issues Principal Personal and Legal/Administrative Issues Reported for Active Army Soldiers with Suicidal Behavior, 2016 Suicide (n=126 c ) Attempt (n=532) Personal and Legal/Admin. History a,b % Relationship Problems d 52 50 Work Stress d 22 36 Legal Problems d 25 32 Physical Health Problems d 21 19 Ever a Victim of Abuse 14 32 Notes: a Information on personal and legal/administration issues from DoDSERs. b More than one may apply. c A DoDSER was not available for 1 suicide case. d Reported in the year preceding the suicidal event. 14

Behavioral Health Indicators by Type of Suicidal Behavior, Active Army Soldiers, 2016 Behavioral Health Indicator % BH Encounter in 30 Days Before Event Behavioral Health Indicators Suicide (n=127) Attempt (n=523 a ) Ideation (n=1470) 35 60 68 Any BH Diagnosis b 54 67 76 Adjustment Disorder b 39 54 60 Mood Disorder b 31 39 45 PTSD b 13 15 17 Other Anxiety Disorder b 24 28 33 Substance Use Disorder b 22 24 21 Notes: a Medical claims data were not available for 9 attempt cases. b Diagnoses since entry into service and before suicidal event. 15

Behavioral Health Indicators Behavioral Health (BH) Diagnosis by Type of Suicidal Behavior, Active Army Soldiers, 2016 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Suicide (n=127) Attempt (n=523)* *Medical claims data were not available for 9 attempt cases. Ideation (n=1470) No BH Diagnosis Initial BH Diagnosis More than a Year Before Event Initial BH Diagnosis in Year Before Event Most Soldiers received a BH diagnosis prior to the suicidal event. Many of those Soldiers received their first BH diagnosis within one year of the suicidal event. 16

Other Medical Indicators Other Medical Indicators by Type of Suicidal Behavior, Active Army Soldiers,* 2016 0 Suicide (n=127) Attempt (n=523 a ) Ideation (n=1470) Other Medical Indicators % Traumatic Brain Injury Diagnosis Since Entry into Service 15 13 15 Chronic Pain Diagnosis in Year Before Suicidal Event 7 7 6 Sleep Diagnosis in Year Before Suicidal Event 19 27 26 Polypharmacy b at the Time of the Suicidal Event 7 6 5 Notes: a Medical claims data were not available for 9 attempt cases. b Denominator is full count of cases (127 suicide cases, 532 suicide attempt cases, 1470 suicidal ideation cases). 17

Drug Testing History and ASAP Intake Screening Alcohol Use Screening, by Type of Suicidal Behavior, Active Army Soldiers, 2016 Suicide (n=95 a ) Attempt (n=374 a ) Ideation (n=1069 a ) Alcohol Use % Unhealthy Drinking 8 6 7 Probable Alcohol Disorder 2 2 1 Notes: a Alcohol screening data from recent Periodic Health Assessments were not available for 32 suicide cases, 158 attempt cases, and 401 ideation cases. 18

Drug Testing History and ASAP Intake Screening Drug Testing History, by Type of Suicidal Behavior, Active Army Soldiers, 2016 Drug Test History % Suicide (n=120 a ) Attempt (n=461 a ) Ideation (n=1311 a ) Positive Drug Test 4 6 5 Positive Drug Tests b Amphetamines 0 25 7 Cannabis 80 57 48 Cocaine 0 21 33 Opiates 20 0 4 Oxycodone/Oxymorphone 0 7 7 Notes: a Drug testing data were not available for 7 suicide, 71 attempt, and 159 ideation cases. b Percent out of cases with a positive drug test. 19

Drug Testing History and ASAP Intake Screening Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP), Intake Screening History, by Type of Suicidal Behavior, Active Army Soldiers,* 2016 Suicide (n=127) Attempt (n=532) Ideation (n=1470 a ) ASAP Intake Screening a % Screened for Intake 12 14 10 Enrolled in Treatment b 87 79 77 Notes: a Screened in year before event. b Percent out of cases screened for intake. 20

Summary The 2016 suicide rate increased slightly compared to 2014 and 2015. Most Soldiers with suicidal behavior are enlisted, non-hispanic white males, younger than 35 years of age. Approximately three-fourths (73%) of Soldiers with suicidal behavior had previously been diagnosed with a behavioral health disorder: 54% of suicide cases, 67% of suicide attempt cases, and 76% of suicidal ideation cases. The principal personal and legal/administrative issues reported for suicide and suicide attempt cases have not changed over time. They include relationship problems, work stress, physical health problems, and legal problems. 21