TY - BOOK AU - Tanielian,Terri L. ED - RAND Health. TI - Supporting the mental health needs of veterans in the metro Detroit area SN - 083309257X AV - UH629.3 .T36 2016eb U1 - 362.2086/970977434 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Santa Monica, Calif. PB - RAND Corporation KW - Veterans KW - Mental health services KW - Michigan KW - Detroit KW - Evaluation KW - Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment KW - Anxiety Disorders KW - Behavioral Disciplines and Activities KW - Community Health Services KW - Community Mental Health Services KW - Data Collection KW - Delivery of Health Care KW - Environment and Public Health KW - Epidemiologic Methods KW - Health Care Economics and Organizations KW - Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms KW - Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services KW - Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation KW - Health Planning KW - Health Services Needs and Demand KW - Health Services Research KW - Health Services KW - Health Surveys KW - Health KW - Investigative Techniques KW - Mental Disorders KW - Mental Health Services KW - Named Groups KW - Persons KW - Population Characteristics KW - Psychiatry and Psychology KW - Public Health KW - Quality of Health Care KW - Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic KW - Stress Disorders, Traumatic KW - Veterans Health KW - HISTORY KW - Military KW - bisacsh KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - hilcc KW - Military & Naval Science KW - Military Administration KW - fast KW - Electronic book KW - Electronic books N1 - "RAND Health."; "RR-1346-WFW"--Page 4 of cover; Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-88) N2 - Supporting the mental health needs of veterans is a national priority. Over the past decade, there have been several studies describing the needs of the veteran population, particularly those who served in the post-9/11 era, calling for improved access to high-quality mental health services. In response, the federal government has expanded funding and services to meet increasing demand. At the same time, there has also been a proliferation of nongovernmental support to improve services for veterans in local communities. Often, in an attempt to deploy resources quickly, new programs and services are implemented without a full understanding of the specific needs of the population. This report discusses findings and recommendations from a study designed to gather information on the mental health- elated needs facing veterans in the Detroit metropolitan area to identify gaps in the support landscape and inform future investments for community-level resources to fill the identified gaps UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt19w7343 ER -