Kelly Megan M, Vogt Dawne S, Scheiderer Emily M, Ouimette Paige, Daley Jennifer, Wolfe Jessica
Women's Health Sciences Division, National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2008 Jun;23(6):741-7. doi: 10.1007/s11606-008-0589-x. Epub 2008 Apr 15.
Few studies have addressed how military trauma exposure, particularly sexual assault and combat exposure, affects women veterans' use and perceptions of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care.
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of military sexual assault and combat exposure on women veterans' use and perceptions of different aspects of VHA care.
Cross-sectional telephone survey of a national sample of women veterans.
Women from the VA's National Registry of Women Veterans.
Sociodemographic characteristics, VHA care utilization, perceptions of care.
Women veterans with histories of military sexual assault reported more use of VHA services, but less satisfaction, poorer perceptions of VHA facilities and staff, and more problems with VHA services compared to women veterans without histories of sexual assault. Combat exposure was related to more problems with VHA staff, although few other differences were observed for women with and without histories of combat exposure.
Findings provide information on areas that can be targeted with respect to caring for women veterans exposed to military sexual trauma and combat exposure, including improving interactions with VHA staff and the ease of using VHA services.
很少有研究探讨军事创伤暴露,尤其是性侵犯和战斗暴露,如何影响女性退伍军人对退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)医疗服务的使用和看法。
本研究的目的是评估军事性侵犯和战斗暴露对女性退伍军人对VHA医疗服务不同方面的使用和看法的影响。
对全国女性退伍军人样本进行横断面电话调查。
来自退伍军人事务部女性退伍军人国家登记处的女性。
社会人口学特征、VHA医疗服务利用情况、对医疗服务的看法。
与没有军事性侵犯史的女性退伍军人相比,有军事性侵犯史的女性退伍军人报告使用VHA服务的情况更多,但满意度更低,对VHA设施和工作人员的看法更差,且VHA服务存在更多问题。战斗暴露与VHA工作人员方面的更多问题有关,不过在有战斗暴露史和没有战斗暴露史的女性中,未观察到其他明显差异。
研究结果为照顾遭受军事性创伤和战斗暴露的女性退伍军人的相关领域提供了信息,包括改善与VHA工作人员的互动以及VHA服务的易用性。