Why Are SOF Suicides Skyrocketing?
The leading combat-related injury seen at Walter Reed Military Hospital is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Veterans with a TBI are 155% more likely to die from suicide than those without a TBI.
The number US Special Operations Forces (SOF) committing suicide hit a record high in 2018.
A former VA insider reveals why our country’s greatest warriors are killing themselves and what you can do to help prevent any more from dying.
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The SOF suicide rate tripled in 2018, making our country's greatest warriors the military’s most at-risk population.
Former Clinical Director of Mental Health Services
Department of Veterans Affairs in Golden, CO
DR. PATRICIA ALEXANDER, PH.D., ABPP