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Relationship of physical symptoms to posttraumatic stress disorder among veterans seeking care for gulf war-related health concerns.

机译:寻求与海湾战争有关的健康问题的退伍军人的身体症状与创伤后应激障碍的关系。

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OBJECTIVES: Studies of the relationship of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to physical symptoms in war veterans consistently show a positive relationship. However, traumatic experiences causing PTSD may correlate with other war exposures and medical illnesses potentially accounting for those symptoms. METHODS: We analyzed data obtained from 21,244 Gulf War veterans seeking care for war-related health concerns to assess the relationship of PTSD to physical symptoms independent of environmental exposure reports and medical illness. At assessment, veterans provided demographic information and checklists of 15 common physical symptoms and 20 wartime environmental exposures. Up to seven ICD-9 provider diagnoses were ranked in order of estimated clinical significance. The relationship of provider-diagnosed PTSD to various physical symptoms and to the total symptom count was then determined in bivariate and multivariate analyses. RESULTS: Veterans diagnosed with PTSD endorsed an average of 6.7 (SD = 3.9) physical symptoms, those with a non-PTSD psychological condition endorsed 5.3 (3.5), those with medical illness endorsed 4.3 (3.4), and a group diagnosed as "healthy" endorsed 1.2 (2.2). For every symptom, the proportion of veterans reporting the symptom was highest in those with PTSD, second highest in those with any psychological condition, third highest in those with any medical illness, and lowest in those labeled as healthy. The PTSD-symptom count relationship was independent of demographic characteristics, veteran-reported environmental exposures, and comorbid medical conditions, even when symptoms overlapping with those of PTSD were excluded. CONCLUSIONS: PTSD diminishes the general health perceptions of care-seeking Gulf War veterans. Clinicians should carefully consider PTSD when evaluating Gulf War veterans with vague, multiple, or medically unexplained physical symptoms.
机译:目的:关于创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)与退伍军人身体症状之间关系的研究始终显示出正相关。但是,造成PTSD的创伤经历可能与其他战争经历和可能导致这些症状的内科疾病有关。方法:我们分析了从21244名寻求战争相关健康问题的海湾战争退伍军人获得的数据,以评估PTSD与身体症状之间的关系,而与环境暴露报告和医学疾病无关。在评估中,退伍军人提供了15种常见身体症状和20次战时环境暴露的人口统计信息和清单。按照估计的临床意义,对多达7位ICD-9提供者的诊断进行了排名。然后在双变量和多变量分析中确定提供者诊断的PTSD与各种身体症状和总症状数的关系。结果:被诊断患有PTSD的退伍军人平均认可6.7(SD = 3.9)身体症状,患有非PTSD心理状况的退伍军人认可5.3(3.5),患有医学疾病的退役军人认可4.3(3.4),被诊断为“健康”的一组”赞成1.2(2.2)。对于每种症状,报告症状的退伍军人比例在PTSD患者中最高,在任何心理状况患者中排名第二,在任何医学疾病患者中排名第三,在标有健康状况的人群中最低。 PTSD-症状计数关系与人口统计学特征,退伍军人报告的环境暴露以及合并疾病情况无关,即使排除与PTSD重叠的症状也是如此。结论:创伤后应激障碍减少了寻求海湾战争退伍军人的一般健康观念。在评估具有模糊,多种或医学上无法解释的身体症状的海湾战争退伍军人时,临床医生应仔细考虑PTSD。

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