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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mil Med. 2012 Jun;177(6):669–675. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-11-00388

TABLE 1.

Financial Status and Psychological Injuries in Iraq/Afghanistan War Veterans

Screened Positive for MDD, PTSD, or TBI (n= 387) Screened Negative for MDD, PTSD, or TBI (n=715) Chi-Sqr p-value
Has Money to Cover :
Food 81% (n=314) 95% (n=681) 57.4357 <.0001
Clothing 66% (n=253) 90% (n=641) 96.7373 <.0001
Housing 81% (n=313) 93% (n=664) 35.5632 <.0001
Medical Care 65% (n=251) 85% (n=604) 55.1509 <.0001
Social Activities 43% (n=167) 73% (n=520) 93.0746 <.0001
Transportation 58% (n=224) 82% (n=582) 70.8869 <.0001
All of above 39% (n=152) 69% (n=489) 87.6971 <.0001
In past year:
Lost a job 22% (n=83) 9% (n=61) 36.3169 <.0001
Bad Check 24% (n=90) 10% (n=72) 34.5683 <.0001
Referred to collection agency 33% (n=127) 14% (n=95) 58.6980 <.0001
Lights turned off 10% (n=38) 2% (n=14) 32.9399 <.0001
Victim of Scam 6% (n=21) 3% (n=20) 4.6201 0.0316
Other Financial Data
Income> $50000? % Yes 37% (n=144) 61% (n=437) 57.5604 <.0001
Unsecured Debt> $40000? %Yes 13% (n=51) 8% (n=55) 8.9586 .003
Employed Past Year? %Yes 68% (n=262) 84% (n=599) 37.0906 <.0001
Satisfied with Financial Status? 52% (n=199) 84% (n=602) 135.8390 <.0001
Receives VA Disability Benefits? 56% (n=213) 25% (n=172) 105.8156 <.0001