Some 15% of female Iraq or Afghanistan veterans seeking medical care report suffering sexual trauma, including harassment or assault while on duty, a study finds, with more than half suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. The study by the Department of Veterans Affairs surveyed more than 125,000 in 2001-2007, USA Today reports; the Pentagon plans to bolster prevention efforts.
Another recent study found that the programs don’t always work and that more than half of victims don’t report the abuse. “A typical scenario” for a victim “is it’s either a supervisor or someone at her level, in the same military unit,” says a counselor, noting that less than a third of victims she sees have told the military. (More US military stories.)