The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Veteran suicide rate rises in Connecticu­t

VA officials monitoring COVID-19’s impact

- By Peggy McCarthy

Forty-seven veterans died by suicide in 2018 in Connecticu­t, an increase of 10 from the previous year, newly released statistics show.

The increase reflected a higher suicide rate than in the overall state population. The Connecticu­t veteran suicide rate was 25.1 per 100,000 compared with 14.6 in the overall state population. The state’s veteran suicide rate was 20.3 in 2017.

The 2018 rate rose even though the state veteran population dropped by about 1,000 to 187,000.

And veterans advocates are concerned the COVID-19 pandemic will trigger more suicides.

The Connecticu­t data was included in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs National Veteran Suicide Report. The report tracked national veteran suicides over 14 years, showing an increase from 6,056 in 2005 to 6,435 in 2018.

There were at least 6,300 veteran suicides nationally every year since 2008, according to the report. The veteran suicide rate was 32 per 100,000 in 2018.

Thomas J. Saadi, commission­er of the state Department of Veterans Affairs, said it is “very sad to see those numbers climb.”

“What it underscore­s is that

more needs to be done,” he said, particular­ly in educating society about signs and symptoms of mental health crises and how to get help. “Everybody is part of the solution.”

Saadi was pessimisti­c about the effect of COVID-19 on veteran suicides. “I fear we will see this number rise, unfortunat­ely, when we look back at the pandemic and see what veterans are struggling with,” he said.

The report cited COVID-19-related isolation because of social distancing and increased veteran unemployme­nt among risk factors associated with veteran suicide. It said the VA is monitoring “trends in suicide-related behaviors” as a result of COVID-19 but stated that conclusive suicide statistics aren’t yet available.

The VA cited a hike in the veteran unemployme­nt rate from 2.3 percent in April 2019 to 11.7 percent in April 2020, resulting in 833,000 more unemployed veterans. It also noted that unemployme­nt can lead to homelessne­ss, and pointed out that VA patients who were homeless or at risk of homelessne­ss had higher rates of suicide than other VA patients.

Stephen Kennedy, Connecticu­t team leader of Iraq and Afghanista­n Veterans of America , said, “Veterans are at greater risk of COVID complicati­ons to begin with, so it is a very difficult problem to deal with.” He added that he is concerned about the pandemic worsening risk factors, “driving an increase in suicides.”

The report found that nationally the suicide rate of veterans who accessed VA health care declined 2.4 percent from 2017 to 2018, while the rate of other veterans increased by 2.5 percent. But most veterans do not use VA health care.

Saadi said the decline among VA users demonstrat­es the importance of connecting veterans with supportive programs and services.

“I think there has been a lot of attention to veteran suicide, but there is still too little understand­ing of what to do about it,” Kennedy said. “Awareness is great, but until we actually improve the lives of at-risk veterans, we aren’t going to slow the increase. That probably means investing in a more robust safety net and better provision of social services.”

Saadi said his department is working to help veterans and other citizens learn about available help. He said a mobile app on his agency’s website provides connection­s to crisis interventi­on, employment, housing and other services, and that the website also provides informatio­n about mental health support. The app can be downloaded at http://portal.ct.gov/DVA/ Pages/CTVeterans-MobileApp.

 ?? Liz Teitz / Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo ?? Data shows a rise in the veteran suicide rate. The VA Connecticu­t Healthcare System in West Haven has a suicide prevention program.
Liz Teitz / Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo Data shows a rise in the veteran suicide rate. The VA Connecticu­t Healthcare System in West Haven has a suicide prevention program.

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