posted on 2012-08-15, 00:00authored byDaniel J. Luchins, John F. McCarthy, Mach Jennifer J., Neil Jordan
Objective: The study attempted to quantify the effect of receiving a disability pension check at the beginning of the month on the timing of substance-related hospitalizations
in Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities. Methods: All substance-related hospitalizations during fiscal year 2005
were identified in the VA National
Psychosis Registry (13,402 hospitalizations
among 8,813 individuals) and in a random sample of VA patients without serious mental
illness (689 hospitalizations among 508 individuals). Multivariable logistic regression examined the impact of pension check receipt on timing of hospitalizations
while controlling for other predictors of substance-related hospitalizations. Results: Receipt of a service-connected pension
was associated with an increased risk of admission during the first two weeks of the month (odds ratio= 1.08; 95% confidence interval= 1.01–1.16). Conclusions: Staggering
the disbursement of VA disability pensions (sending half the checks at the beginning and
half in the middle of the month) might modestly reduce peak demand for substance-related inpatient services. (Psychiatric Services 62:551–553, 2011