The burden of illness in the first year home: do male and female VA users differ in health conditions and healthcare utilization
Haskell, Sally ; Mattocks, Kristin M ; Goulet, Joseph ; Krebs, Erin ; Skanderson, Melissa ; Leslie, Douglas ; Justice, Amy C. ; Yano, Elizabeth M. ; Brandt, Cynthia A.
Haskell, Sally
Mattocks, Kristin M
Goulet, Joseph
Krebs, Erin
Skanderson, Melissa
Leslie, Douglas
Justice, Amy C.
Yano, Elizabeth M.
Brandt, Cynthia A.
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Journal Article
Publication Date
2011-01-01
Keywords
Adolescent
Adult
Afghan Campaign 2001-
Cohort Studies
Female
Health Care Surveys
Health Services
Hospitals, Veterans
Humans
Iraq War, 2003-2011
Male
Sex Factors
United States
Veterans
Veterans Health
Young Adult
Gender and Sexuality
Health and Medical Administration
Military and Veterans Studies
Women's Health
Adult
Afghan Campaign 2001-
Cohort Studies
Female
Health Care Surveys
Health Services
Hospitals, Veterans
Humans
Iraq War, 2003-2011
Male
Sex Factors
United States
Veterans
Veterans Health
Young Adult
Gender and Sexuality
Health and Medical Administration
Military and Veterans Studies
Women's Health
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: we sought to describe gender differences in medical and mental health conditions and health care utilization among veterans who used Veterans Health Administration (VA) services in the first year after combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. METHODS: this is an observational study, using VA administrative and clinical data bases, of 163,812 Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans who had enrolled in VA and who had at least one visit within 1 year of last deployment. RESULTS: female veterans were slightly younger (mean age, 30 years vs. 32 for men; p
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Womens Health Issues. 2011 Jan-Feb;21(1):92-7. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2010.08.001. Link to article on publisher's site
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10.1016/j.whi.2010.08.001
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21185994