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Patient reports experiencing military sexual trauma (MST) in the past.
activity that occurred while the Veteran was unable to refuse, coerced 
(i.e. implied special treatment or hazardous duty or other negative 
consequences), threatened, or forced. Physical force may or may not be 
used and compliance does not indicate consent. All health care services 
(inpatient, outpatient, and pharmaceutical care) for physical and mental 
health conditions related to MST are provided free of charge.
 
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The Veteran's subjective experience is sufficient for a positive screen. 
Verification or additional detail is not necessary.  MST can occur on or 
off base and while a Veteran was on or off duty. Perpetrators can be 
anyone: men or women, military personnel or civilians, strangers, 
friends, or intimate partners.  Examples of MST include a wide range of 
unwanted sexual experiences, including offensive behavior or remarks, 
unwanted sexual attention, or any unwanted sexual touching or other 
 
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