A study conducted by Army surgeon general Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho reveals that Army women “not only suffer more injuries than men during combat training, but the active-duty female soldiers also are stricken with significantly higher rates of mental health disorders,” such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder, the Washington Times (12/18, Scarborough) reports. The study provides “a warning” to the Defense Department that it will need to “find better ways to prepare [women] physically and mentally” if the department is going to use them in combat roles.
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— “Army women hurt more often in combat training, experience more mental health issues,” Rowan Scarborough, Washington Times, December 17, 2015.