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Health Risk Behaviors and Their Relationships to Health Care Utilization Among Veterans Receiving Primary Medical Care
Authors:M Cristina Benedetto  Robert D Kerns  Roberta Rosenberg  Matthew M Burg  Katherine Westgate
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Veterans Administration Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut;(2) Departments of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut;(3) Department of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut;(4) Department of Psychology, Veterans Administration Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut
Abstract:This paper reports the findings of a behavioral health risk screening form and examines the interrelationships among behavioral risk factors and health care utilization. Participants were 1,000 veterans who completed a brief self-report questionnaire assessing affective distress and behavioral health risk factors while they waited to see their primary care provider. Participants reported a mean level of affective distress in the mild range on a scale of 0 to 20 (M = 6.4, SD = 4.95), and 22.4% reported moderate or high levels of affective distress. Fifty percent of the sample denied alcohol use; 5% of the men and none of the women reported a pattern of use that met established criteria for at-risk drinking. Twenty-six percent of the sample reported current tobacco use, 45% acknowledged concerns about diet and/or weight, and 54% reported concern about pain. These factors were largely significantly intercorrelated and several were related to indices of health care utilization. It was concluded that veterans receiving health care in primary care settings report significant levels of affective distress and other health risk behaviors and that the presence of these factors is associated with increased use of the health care system. These data encourage increased efforts to identify these factors and to develop behavior change interventions.
Keywords:primary care  health risk factors  affective distress  utilization
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