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Military service members and veterans have made huge sacrifices in order to protect and serve. But those sacrifices don’t end when they return to civilian life — for many, their struggle with mental health is a life-long battle. 
Forty-three percent of veterans say their mental health is worse than before they enlisted in the military, according to a survey on veteran mental health by healthcare company APN. Forty-five percent of respondents don’t anticipate an improvement in their mental health within the next year, and a quarter of veterans don’t know where to seek out mental health services to treat their issues. 
Suffering in silence has ramifications for both their work relationships and career prospects post-service: the survey found that 69% struggle to keep a job or are unemployed due to their mental health. Fifty-six percent say their mental health impacts their work relationships, and 11% live with the fear they’ll be fired if they divulge their mental health struggles. 
“Unfortunately, there is a very real stigma around veterans asking for help. Asking for help is not a weakness,” Noah Nordheimer, founder and CEO of APN, said in a release. “We train our military before they go to war — now it’s time to seriously consider how we train them to re-enter civilian life.”
In 2014, the U.S. military commissioned the largest survey ever done on military mental health, and discovered that rates of major depression were five times higher for soldiers than for civilians, while rates of PTSD were 15 times higher. A separate study by the Department of Veterans Affairs estimated that each day, 22 veterans take their own lives. These sobering statistics point to a dramatic need for mental health support and resources for this demographic. 

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