Sunday, October 28, 2007

Canadian soldiers suffering mental-health problems after Afghanistan

It's not clear how many serving members are being treated for mental-health issues, but an official with Veterans Affairs said that since the Afghan mission began five years ago, the number of clients receiving care for PTSD at the department's clinics has risen to 6,500 from 1,800.



Cdn soldiers suffering mental-health problems after Afghanistan

By Alison Auld, THE CANADIAN PRESS

HALIFAX - Hundreds of Canadian soldiers returning from Afghanistan are suffering from a range of mental-health problems linked to their deployment, according to new data.

But even with this latest information, the military admits it still has little understanding of how many troops might be affected by the rigours of war and operational stress over the long haul.

About 28 per cent of the 2,700 Canadian Forces soldiers who were screened after serving in the war-torn country were found to have symptoms of one or more mental-health problems, including depression, panic disorders and suicidal tendencies.
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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/10/28/4612584-cp.html
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