The first part I think you're touching on is the issue of the stigma of mental illness. The observation, especially in the military culture, which is a macho culture, adds another variable to the difficulty in seeking treatment. Part of the culture of the military is to be strong and to help others. To then admit you have a problem and that somebody has to help you is obviously a very big issue.
I think that is part of the challenge. On the civilian side it is very difficult for people to admit they have depression; for the military, which is predominantly male, it's more difficult. I think you're bringing up a good point there.
With respect to the issue of the employee assistance program, which I think you brought up, most of them have that.