Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health
Population Health Research Brief Series
The Influence of Military Service Experiences on Current and Daily Drinking
Andrew S. London, Janet M. Wilmoth, William J. Oliver, Jessica A. Hausauer
July 2020
Traumatic military service experience can lead to increased alcohol consumption among veterans, who may use alcohol as a form of self-medication. Veterans with a psychiatric disorder or traumatic brain injury are more likely than nonveterans to be daily drinkers. Non-combat and combat veterans without a PD or TBI are less likely than nonveterans to be daily drinkers.