Doherty Raises Awareness of Veterans’ Mental Health Needs During COVID Crisis
Doherty Raises Awareness of Veterans’ Mental Health Needs During COVID Crisis
Senator Michael Doherty is working to raise awareness of veterans suicide during Mental Health Awareness Month.
“The psychological and economic consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic are expected to be devastating for many, further exacerbating risk factors for mental health related morbidity and mortality for our veteran community,” said Doherty (R-23). “This unprecedented crisis is a stressor for vulnerable veterans with mental health issues. COVID has the potential to worsen their overall health and put them at higher risk for suicide and other adverse outcomes, as well as for veterans who have no previous history of mental illness.
Tragically, women veterans are 250% more likely to commit suicide than civilian women.
“If you are a veteran experiencing emotional distress, please call the Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and press 1,” added Doherty. “If you are the family member or friend of a veteran, reach out to them during this time of social distancing. We can help heighten awareness and prevent the unthinkable for our veterans and their families.”