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Are veterans seeking veterans affairs' primary care as healthy as those seeking department of defense primary care? A look at gulf war veterans' symptoms and functional status.

机译:寻求退伍军人事务的初级保健的退伍军人是否像寻求国防部初级保健的退伍军人一样健康?看看海湾退伍军人的症状和功能状态。

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OBJECTIVE: This study compared Gulf War veterans seeking VA primary care with Gulf War veterans seeking treatment from a Department of Defense primary care clinic on measures of physical symptoms, psychiatric complaints, and functional status. Additionally, the association between employment status and health was examined. METHODS: Analysis was based on the responses of consecutive patients attending the Gulf War Primary Care clinics at either the VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, WA (N= 223), or the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC (N= 153), between March 1998 and September 1999. RESULTS: After controlling for demographic variables, Gulf War veterans who sought VA care reported significantly more anxiety and PTSD symptoms than active duty military personnel. The groups did not differ on somatic complaints or summary scores from the SF-36. Employment status was significantly, independently, and consistently associated with greater psychiatric symptoms, physical symptoms, and decreased functional status. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings reveal important differences in health status between veterans seeking primary care at a VA and a Department of Defense facility, differences that are in part related to employment status. Both groups report symptoms of psychiatric distress and decreased functional status, though VA patients are more impaired. Research findings based on clinical samples of veterans at VA sites may not generalize to Gulf War veterans still on active duty (and vice versa).
机译:目的:本研究比较了在弗吉尼亚州寻求VA初级保健服务的退伍军人与在美国国防部初级保健诊所寻求治疗的海湾战争退伍军人的身体症状,精神病主诉和功能状态的指标。此外,还研究了就业状况与健康之间的联系。方法:分析是基于在华盛顿州西雅图市(VA)的VA Puget Sound卫生保健系统(N = 223)或华盛顿特区(N结果:在1998年3月至1999年9月之间为153岁。结果:在控制了人口统计学变量之后,寻求退伍军人护理的海湾战争退伍军人所报告的焦虑和PTSD症状比现役军人要多得多。这些组在躯体主诉或SF-36的总评分上没有差异。就业状况显着,独立且始终与更大的精神症状,身体症状和功能状态下降相关。结论:我们的发现揭示了在弗吉尼亚州和国防部机构寻求初级保健的退伍军人在健康状况上的重要差异,这些差异部分与就业状况有关。两组均报告有精神困扰症状和功能状态下降,尽管VA患者更易受损。基于VA站点退伍军人临床样本的研究结果可能无法推广到仍在服役的海湾战争退伍军人(反之亦然)。

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