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The Mental Health of Older Veterans Ages 58-99 Years: 2016-2017 VE-HEROeS Findings

机译:老退伍军人的心理健康58-99岁:2016-2017 Ve-Heroes发现

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Mental health and its correlates were examined in U.S. Vietnam War veterans approximately fifty years after the War. The 2016-2017 VE-HEROeS (Vietnam Era Health Retrospective Observational Study) was a mail survey of the health of U.S. Vietnam War veterans who served between February 28, 1961 and May 7, 1975 and matched US non-veteran controls. ‘Veteran status’ represented wartime experience for three cohorts: ‘theater’ veterans with service in Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos, non-theater veterans with service elsewhere, and non-veterans with no military service. Veterans and non-veterans, aged 58-99 years, were randomly selected from a veteran sampling frame (n=9.87 million) derived from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ USVETS dataset and a commercial address database, respectively. Questionnaires were mailed to 42,393 veterans and 6,885 non-veterans; the response rate for veterans was 45% (n=18,866) and 67% (n=4,530) for non-veterans. Weighted bivariate and multivariable analyses were conducted to examine poor overall mental health, via the SF-8TM Mental Health Component Summary score (MCS), and other mental health measures by veteran status and socioeconomic, health, and other military characteristics. Nearly 50% of all theater veterans reported poor overall mental health (MCS<50). Prevalence of mental health measures was greatest for theater veterans and successively decreased for non-theater veterans and non-veterans. Key correlates significantly (P< 0.02) associated with poor MCS included veteran status, race/ethnicity, income, physical health, health perception, trauma, distress, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (Primary Care DSM-5 PTSD screen), and drug use. Results indicate a high burden of poor mental health among those who served in-theater.
机译:在战争后大约五十年的美国越南战争退伍军人审查了心理健康及其相关性。 2016-2017 Ve-Heroes(越南时代健康回顾性观察研究)是1961年2月28日和1975年5月28日至1975年5月7日期间的美国越南战争退伍军人健康的邮件调查,并使美国非资深人士控制。 “退伍军人身份”代表了三个队列的战时经验:“剧院”退伍军人在越南,柬埔寨或老挝,非剧院退伍军人的服务,与其他地方的服务,无老公士没有兵役。 58-99岁的退伍军人和非退伍军人分别从退伍军人事务部门数据集和商业地址数据库中获取从退伍军人采样框架(n = 987百万)中随机选择。问卷邮寄到42,393名退伍军人和6,885名非退伍军人;退伍军人的响应率为45%(n = 18,866),为非退伍军人的67%(n = 4,530)。通过SF-8TM心理健康成分(MCS)和其他精神健康措施,进行加权等级和多变量分析以检查差的整体心理健康状况差,以通过退伍军人身份和社会经济,健康和其他军事特征。近50%的剧院退父报告总体心理健康状况差(MCS <50)。对于戏剧退伍军人而言,心理健康措施的患病率最大,而非剧院退伍军人和非退伍军人连续减少。关键与贫困MCS相关联(P <0.02)包括退伍军人身份,种族/种族,收入,身体健康,健康感知,创伤,痛苦,抑郁,初始应激障碍(初级保健DSM-5 PTSD筛选)和药物用途。结果表明,在剧院供应的人之间的心理健康状况很高。

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