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Gender differences in mental and physical health conditions in U.S. veterans: Results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study

机译:美国退伍军人的心理和身体健康状况的性别差异:在退伍军人学习中的全国健康和恢复力的结果

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Abstract Objectives To characterize gender differences in the prevalence of mental and physical health conditions and evaluate the moderating effect of assaultive trauma on risk for these conditions in a nationally representative sample of male and female U.S. veterans. Methods Cross-sectional data were analyzed from 3157 U.S. veterans from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study. Multivariable logistic regression analyses assessed gender differences in health outcomes and evaluated physical and sexual trauma as possible moderators of these outcomes. Results Compared to male veterans, female veterans had higher prevalence estimates of lifetime posttraumatic stress (OR = 3.33) and lifetime and current major depressive (ORs = 2.10 and 2.76, respectively) disorders, and lifetime histories of arthritis, migraine headaches, and osteoporosis (ORs ranging 2.14–9.74), but lower prevalence estimates of lifetime nicotine dependence (OR = 0.46), lifetime and current alcohol use (ORs = 0.19 and 0.36, respectively) and lifetime drug use (OR = 0.39) disorders, and lifetime histories of diabetes, heart attack, and high blood pressure (ORs ranging 0.05–0.49). The elevation in risk associated with physical and sexual assault was greater for males than females for numerous health conditions (but greater for females for posttraumatic stress disorder). Conclusions Results provide a comprehensive assessment and characterization of gender differences in mental and physical health conditions and risk conferred by assaultive trauma for certain conditions in U.S. veterans. Highlights ? We found substantial gender differences in the prevalence of many health conditions. ? Gender differences found are consistent with findings from the general population. ? Associations differed by gender and type of trauma on risk for many conditions ? Male veterans with sexual assault histories were at increased risk for current MDD.
机译:摘要目的,以表征心理健康状况普遍存在的性别差异,评价攻击创伤对这些条件的风险的调节效果,在国家代表性的男性和女性美国退伍军人的样本。方法从857名美国退伍军人从国内健康和退伍军人研究中的复原力分析横截面数据。多变量的逻辑回归分析评估了健康成果的性别差异,并评估了这些结果可能的主持人的身体和性创伤。结果与雄性退伍军人相比,女性退伍军人的患病率较高,终身压力(或= 3.33)和寿命和目前的主要抑郁(ORS = 2.10和2.76),和终身历史,偏头痛和骨质疏松症(或者,寿命尼古丁依赖(或= 0.46),寿命和当前酒精使用(分别= 0.19和0.36)和寿命药物使用(或= 0.39)疾病(或= 0.39)疾病(或= 0.39)疾病(或= 0.39)疾病,寿命和终身药物使用(或= 0.39)疾病,以及寿命历史糖尿病,心脏病发作和高血压(或0.05-0.49)。与身体和性侵犯有关的风险的高度比女性更大,而女性比雌性的雌性更大(但对于错误后应激障碍的女性而言)。结论结果提供了全面的评估和表征心理和身体健康状况的性别差异,并在美国退伍军人的某些条件下被攻击创伤赋予的风险。强调 ?我们发现了许多健康状况的普遍性的性别差异。还发现的性别差异与一般人群的调查结果一致。还关联因性别和许多条件风险的创伤类型不同?具有性突击历史的男性退伍军人正在增加当前MDD的风险。

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