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		<title>Was Fort Hood Psychiatrist/Shooter on drugs that cause homicidal/suicidal reactions? 16% of psychiatrists &#8220;self medicate&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A questionnaire asking whether the psychiatrist would or did self-treat for depression was mailed to 830 members of the Michigan Psychiatric Society. In the past, 15.7% responders treated themselves for depression. ]]></description>
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<p>Richard Balon<br />
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics<br />
Vol. 76, No. 5, 2007</p>
<p>Abstract</p>
<p><em>Background:</em> Self-treatment and treatments of friends or relatives is a controversial issue, tolerated by some and discouraged by others, including professionals. The author studied the attitudes toward self-treatment of depression among psychiatrists in Michigan<em>. </em><em>Method:</em> A questionnaire asking whether the psychiatrist would or did self-treat for depression was mailed to 830 members of the Michigan Psychiatric Society. <em>Results:</em> The response rate was 68.3% (567 psychiatrists). Almost 43% of responders would consider self-medication or would self-medicate if afflicted with mild/moderate depression. Seven percent would self-medicate or consider self-medication for severe depression or if suicidal ideation became a component of one&#8217;s depression. In the past, 15.7% responders treated themselves for depression. <em>Conclusion:</em> These results suggest that a considerable number of psychiatrists would treat themselves for depression, possibly because of fear of stigma or fear of a permanent record, or other reasons.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Data contained in the Army's fifth Mental Health Advisory Team report indicate that, according to an anonymous survey of U.S. troops taken last fall, about 12% of combat troops in Iraq and 17% of those in Afghanistan are taking prescription antidepressants or sleeping pills to help them cope.  Nearly 40% of Army suicide victims in 2006 and 2007 took psychotropic drugs — overwhelmingly, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) like Prozac and Zoloft.

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<p>Mark Thompson<br />
TIME<br />
June 5, 2008</p>
<p>Seven months after Sergeant Christopher LeJeune started scouting Baghdad&#8217;s dangerous roads — acting as bait to lure insurgents into the open so his Army unit could kill them — he found himself growing increasingly despondent. &#8220;We&#8217;d been doing some heavy missions, and things were starting to bother me,&#8221; LeJeune says. His unit had been protecting Iraqi police stations targeted by rocket-propelled grenades, hunting down mortars hidden in dark Baghdad basements and cleaning up its own messes. He recalls the order his unit got after a nighttime firefight to roll back out and collect the enemy dead. When LeJeune and his buddies arrived, they discovered that some of the bodies were still alive. &#8220;You don&#8217;t always know who the bad guys are,&#8221; he says. &#8220;When you search someone&#8217;s house, you have it built up in your mind that these guys are terrorists, but when you go in, there&#8217;s little bitty tiny shoes and toys on the floor — things like that started affecting me a lot more than I thought they would.&#8221;</p>
<p>So LeJeune visited a military doctor in Iraq, who, after a quick session, diagnosed depression. The doctor sent him back to war armed with the antidepressant Zoloft and the antianxiety drug clonazepam. &#8220;It&#8217;s not easy for soldiers to admit the problems that they&#8217;re having over there for a variety of reasons,&#8221; LeJeune says. &#8220;If they do admit it, then the only solution given is pills.&#8221;</p>
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