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前战俘及其他澳大利亚退伍军人的死亡率。

Mortality of former prisoners of war and other Australian veterans.

作者信息

Guest C S, Venn A J

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Vic.

出版信息

Med J Aust. 1992 Jul 20;157(2):132-5.

PMID:1630377
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This second summary article from an epidemiological review of the health of former prisoners of war (POWs) and other Australian veterans, commissioned by the Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation, reports on studies of mortality.

DATA SOURCES

The MEDLARS database, from 1966 to the present, under the terms military personnel, veterans, veterans' disability claims, combat disorders and prisoners (matched against war); databases of the Department of Veterans' Affairs (Victoria) and the Central Library, Commonwealth Department of Defense, under the term "prisoner of war"; and the microfiche listings of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, under "prisoner of war" and "repatriation". Only studies in English or French were reviewed, reaching a total of 172.

STUDY SELECTION

Four studies in this paper constitute the main evidence about postwar mortality in Australians who were POWs of World War II or Vietnam veterans. Other mortality studies are cited in the complete literature review published elsewhere.

DATA EXTRACTION

Only the data with an epidemiological basis are considered here.

DATA SYNTHESIS

All-cause mortality rates were no greater in former POWs or Vietnam veterans than in the general Australian male population. There was, however, evidence of increased mortality among former POWs compared with other non-POW veterans, and among Vietnam veterans in one particular corps compared with veterans of the same era who served in Australia.

CONCLUSIONS

Elevated early postwar mortality of young former POWs implicates diseases with short latent periods (including psychiatric disorders). This is consistent with the greater health risks of this group of survivors that were identified in the earlier review of morbidity. Mortality among former POWs and other veterans requires continued surveillance because a "healthy worker effect" (or exclusion of unfit persons from the armed forces) may partly conceal increased morbidity or mortality that should be attributed to war service.

摘要

目的

这篇第二篇综述文章源自爱德华·邓洛普爵士医学研究基金会委托开展的一项对战时被俘人员(战俘)及其他澳大利亚退伍军人健康状况的流行病学综述,报告了死亡率研究情况。

数据来源

1966年至今的医学文献分析与检索系统(MEDLARS)数据库,检索词为军事人员、退伍军人、退伍军人残疾索赔、战斗疾病及战俘(与战争匹配);维多利亚退伍军人事务部数据库以及联邦国防部中央图书馆数据库,检索词为“战俘”;退伍军人事务部缩微胶片清单,检索词为“战俘”和“遣返”。仅对英文或法文研究进行了综述,共计172项。

研究选择

本文中的四项研究构成了有关二战时期澳大利亚战俘或越南退伍军人战后死亡率的主要证据。其他死亡率研究在其他地方发表的完整文献综述中被引用。

数据提取

此处仅考虑具有流行病学依据的数据。

数据综合

前战俘或越南退伍军人的全因死亡率并不高于澳大利亚普通男性人群。然而,有证据表明,与其他非战俘退伍军人相比,前战俘的死亡率有所上升;与同一时期在澳大利亚服役的退伍军人相比,某一特定部队的越南退伍军人死亡率有所上升。

结论

年轻前战俘战后早期死亡率升高与潜伏期短(包括精神疾病)的疾病有关。这与在早期发病率综述中确定的这组幸存者更高的健康风险一致。由于“健康工人效应”(或不适合服役者被排除在武装部队之外)可能部分掩盖了应归因于战争服役的发病率或死亡率上升,因此需要继续监测前战俘和其他退伍军人的死亡率。

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