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Food Insecurity and Suicidal Ideation: Results from a National Longitudinal Study of Military Veterans

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Arch Suicide Res. 2023 May 10:1-16. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2023.2200795. Online ahead of print.

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OBJECTIVE: Research examining social determinants of suicide risk in veterans suggests a potential link between food insecurity and subsequent suicidal ideation in military veterans. The objective of this study is to investigate, if and how, food insecurity predicts subsequent suicidal ideation in a nationally representative longitudinal survey of veterans.

METHODS: A national longitudinal survey was analyzed of participants randomly drawn from over one million U.S. military service members who served after September 11, 2001. N = 1,090 veterans provided two waves of data one year apart (79% retention rate); the final sample was representative of post-9/11 veterans in all 50 states and all military branches.

RESULTS: Veterans with food insecurity had nearly four times higher suicidal ideation one year later compared to veterans not reporting food insecurity (39% vs 10%). In multivariable analyses controlling for demographic, military, and clinical covariates, food insecurity (OR = 2.37, p =.0165) predicted suicidal ideation one year later, as did mental health disorders (OR = 2.12, p = .0097). Veterans with both food insecurity and mental health disorders had a more than nine-fold increase in predicted probability of suicidal ideation in the subsequent year compared to veterans with neither food insecurity nor mental health disorders (48.5% vs. 5.5%).

CONCLUSION: These findings identify food insecurity as an independent risk marker for suicidal ideation in military veterans in addition to mental disorders. Food insecurity is both an indicator of and an intervention point for subsequent suicide risk. Regularly assessing for food insecurity, and intervening accordingly, can provide upstream opportunities to reduce odds of suicide among veterans.HIGHLIGHTSMilitary veterans with food insecurity were at elevated risk of suicidal ideation.Veterans with mental health disorders had higher odds of suicidal ideation one year later.Food insecurity plus mental health disorders led to a substantial increase in suicidal ideation.

PMID:37165670 | DOI:10.1080/13811118.2023.2200795

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