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former9thward

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13. How many high school graduates have mental illness as defined in the OP?
Tue Mar 4, 2014, 09:46 AM
Mar 2014

How many enter college with mental illness as defined in the OP? Why are they asking about the army?

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Comforting thought. Downwinder Mar 2014 #1
The housing bubble still worked and nobody wanted to die in Iraq /nt jakeXT Mar 2014 #2
I didn't realize ADHD was considered mental illness. Arkansas Granny Mar 2014 #3
technically, it is no longer called ADD, it is now lumped in with Autism and Asberger's syndrome olddad56 Mar 2014 #14
Mental Illness is a laysman term, not used in the law nor Psychiatry. happyslug Mar 2014 #18
I don't think every single mental health problem should be exempt davidpdx Mar 2014 #4
what about after? n/t reddread Mar 2014 #5
My thought, too. I'd rather my son had ADHD than PTSD. marble falls Mar 2014 #10
I'd expect the right wing to want to use this in the future. joshcryer Mar 2014 #6
Then the Army is doing better than the general population, according to the NIMH. 7962 Mar 2014 #7
They were taking people with criminal records, gang bangers and anything else.... Historic NY Mar 2014 #8
How did they get in? hoosierlib Mar 2014 #9
And after enduring military existence? Demeter Mar 2014 #11
record suicides n/t reddread Mar 2014 #12
How many high school graduates have mental illness as defined in the OP? former9thward Mar 2014 #13
The study was about the army because, as the article notes, soldier suicide attempts have doubled. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #20
Yes, but that issue is all over. former9thward Mar 2014 #22
That issue is NOT "all over." SunSeeker Mar 2014 #24
Where are the statistics on college students? former9thward Mar 2014 #26
What are you talking about? Can you provide some statistics? Links? SunSeeker Mar 2014 #27
From your own post. former9thward Mar 2014 #28
And as noted, that has changed. Vets now have double the suicide rate of civilians. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #29
Vets are not active army. former9thward Mar 2014 #30
The article notes SOLDIERS who've attempted suicide has doubled, from 1.1 to 2.4%. nt SunSeeker Mar 2014 #33
6% of undergraduates and 4% of graduates have seriously considered suicide in last year. former9thward Mar 2014 #34
Per your link, 1.5% actually attempted it, whereas 2.4% of soldiers have attempted it. nt SunSeeker Mar 2014 #35
What you are doing is playing with statistics to make it appear military people are 'nuts'. former9thward Mar 2014 #37
Not at all. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #38
ADHD is a common "ailment" dotymed Mar 2014 #25
How does being off ADHD meds get him a shot at the Army? JimDandy Mar 2014 #31
Not according to the recruiter. n/t dotymed Mar 2014 #36
Brilliant. rrneck Mar 2014 #15
So? Orsino Mar 2014 #16
That nicely sums up the situation with our vets. n/t JimDandy Mar 2014 #32
Nearly everyone I know either has or has had some form of depression, panic disorder or ADHD penultimate Mar 2014 #17
But, but, but Bushies and the rest of the continuing MIC needed fodder for the cannons. heaven05 Mar 2014 #19
Yes, how DID they get into the Army? shanti Mar 2014 #21
"more than 8% of soldiers entered the Army with intermittent explosive disorder"(uncontrolled anger) Sunlei Mar 2014 #23
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