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Reported exposures, stressors, and life events among Gulf War Registry veterans.

机译:报告了海湾战争登记处退伍军人的暴露,压力源和生活事件。

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We investigated the association of 15 exposures, 10 stressors, and 18 life events with illness symptoms reported by 978 veterans who believe they suffer from Gulf War-related illnesses. A mail survey was completed by veterans (60% response rate) from the Gulf War Health Registry. Variables most associated with high symptom group membership were reported chemical/biologic warfare (CBW), concerns with infection and faulty equipment, feelings of mistrust in the military, and disability leading to work stoppage within 2 years after the war. These data suggest that belief in CBW exposure, and the experience of war stress and serious negative life events after the war, are important concomitants of Gulf War illness. Models seeking to explain Gulf War symptoms need to incorporate a range of exposure and psychosocial factors to fully account for important influences.
机译:我们调查了978名退伍军人报告的15次暴露,10个压力源和18个生活事件与疾病症状的关联,这些退伍军人认为他们患有与海湾战争有关的疾病。海湾战争健康登记处的退伍军人完成了邮件调查(答复率为60%)。与高症状组成员最相关的变量包括化学/生物战(CBW),对感染和设备故障的关注,对军队的不信任感以及导致战争后2年内停工的残疾。这些数据表明,人们对CBW暴露的信念,战后的经历以及战后严重的负面生活事件,都是海湾战争疾病的重要伴随因素。试图解释海湾战争症状的模型需要纳入一系列接触和社会心理因素,以充分考虑重要影响。

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