Grief and Physical Health Outcomes in U.S. Soldiers Returning From Combat

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Background: Few studies have measured the burden of physical health problems after Iraq/Afghanistan deployment, except in association with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Grief, a correlate of health problems in the general population, has not been systematically examined. We aimed to identify the prevalence of post-deployment physical health problems and their association with difficulty coping with grief. Methods: Infantry soldiers (n=1522) completed anonymous surveys using validated instruments six months following deployment in November–December 2008. Multiple logistic regression was used to assess the association of difficulty coping with grief and physical health. Results: The most frequent physical health symptoms reported were: sleep problems (32.8%), musculoskeletal pain (32.7%), fatigue (32.3%), and back pain (28.1%). Difficulty coping with grief over the death of someone close affected 21.3%. There was a dose–response relationship between level of difficulty coping with grief and principal physical health outcomes (ps<.002). Controlling for demographics, combat experiences, injuries, PTSD, depression, and other factors, grief significantly and uniquely contributed to a high somatic symptom score (adjusted odds ratio (AOR=3.6), poor general health (AOR=2.0), missed work (AOR=1.7), medical utilization (AOR=1.5), difficulty carrying a heavy load (AOR=1.7), and difficulty performing physical training (AOR=1.6; all 95% confidence intervals >1). Limitations: Data are cross-sectional and grief was measured with one item. Conclusions: Over 20% of soldiers reported difficulty coping with grief. This difficulty was significantly associated with physical health outcomes and occupational impairment. Clinicians should be aware of the unique role grief plays in post-deployment physical health when treating patients.

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Toblin, R. L., Riviere, L. A., Thomas, J. L., Adler, A. B., Kok, B. C., Hoge, C. W. (2012). Grief and Physical Health Outcomes in U.S. Soldiers Returning From Combat. Journal of Affective Disorders, 136, 469-475. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2011.10.048