PRTW

Impact of Combat Deployment and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder on Newly Reported Coronary Heart Disease Among US Active Duty and Reserve Forces

A subset of data from current and former U.S. Military personnel participating in the Millennium Cohort Study was used to explore the role of military deployment history and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in coronary heart disease.

2014
Crum-Cianflone, N. F.
Bagnell, M. E.
Schaller, E.
Boyko, E. J
Smith, B.
Maynard, C.
Ulmer, C. S.
Vernalis, M.
Smith, T. C.

Health Indicators for Military, Veteran, and Civilian Women

Data from a population-based study including civilians, Veterans Active Duty, and National Guard or Reserves members were used to compare the health status of women who have served in the military to that of civilians.

2012
Lehavot, K.
Hoerster, K. D.
Nelson, K. M.
Jakupcak, M.
Simpson, T. L.

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

Survey data were used to examine the prevalence of physical health (e.g., back pain, headache, etc.) and somatic symptoms (e.g., dizziness, nausea, sleep problems, etc.), overall general health, and occupational impairment among Army Infantry Soldiers at six months post-deployment.

2012
Toblin, R. L.
Riviere, L. A.
Thomas, J. L.
Adler, A. B.
Kok, B. C.
Hoge, C. W.