Department of Medicine, Section of General Internal Medicine, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, New Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2010 Feb;19(2):267-71. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2008.1262.
The current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have led to an increasing number of female veterans seeking medical and mental healthcare in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system. To better understand gender differences in healthcare needs among recently returned veterans, we examined the prevalence of positive screenings for depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), military sexual trauma (MST), obesity, and chronic pain among female and male veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) receiving care at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System.
We performed a retrospective, cross-sectional data analysis of OEF/OIF veterans at VA Connecticut who received services in either Primary Care or the Women's Health Clinic between 2001 and 2006.
In this study, 1129 electronic medical records (1032 men, 197 women) were examined. Female veterans were more likely to screen positive for MST (14% vs. 1%, p < 0.001) and depression (48% vs. 39%, p = 0.01) and less likely to screen positive for PTSD (21% vs. 33%, p = 0.002). There was no significant gender difference in clinically significant pain scores. Men were more likely than women to have body mass index (BMI) >30 kg/m(2) (21% vs. 13%, p = 0.008).
These results suggest that important gender differences exist in the prevalence of positive screenings for MST, depression, obesity, and PTSD. As the VA continues to review and improve its services for women veterans, clinicians, researchers, and senior leaders should consider innovative ways to ensure that female veterans receive the health services they need within the VA system.
伊拉克和阿富汗战争导致越来越多的女性退伍军人在退伍军人事务部(VA)医疗保健系统中寻求医疗和心理健康保健。为了更好地了解最近返回的退伍军人中医疗需求的性别差异,我们检查了在 VA 康涅狄格医疗系统接受治疗的持久自由行动/伊拉克自由行动(OEF/OIF)女性和男性退伍军人中抑郁、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、军事性创伤(MST)、肥胖和慢性疼痛的阳性筛查率。
我们对 2001 年至 2006 年期间在 VA 康涅狄格州接受初级保健或妇女健康诊所服务的 OEF/OIF 退伍军人进行了回顾性、横断面数据分析。
在这项研究中,检查了 1129 份电子病历(1032 名男性,197 名女性)。女性退伍军人更有可能对 MST(14%比 1%,p < 0.001)和抑郁(48%比 39%,p = 0.01)进行阳性筛查,而对 PTSD(21%比 33%,p = 0.002)进行阳性筛查的可能性较小。在临床上显著的疼痛评分方面,男女之间没有显著的性别差异。男性比女性更有可能 BMI(体重指数)>30kg/m²(21%比 13%,p = 0.008)。
这些结果表明,在 MST、抑郁、肥胖和 PTSD 的阳性筛查率方面存在重要的性别差异。随着 VA 继续审查和改进其女性退伍军人服务,临床医生、研究人员和高级领导人应考虑创新方法,确保女性退伍军人在 VA 系统内获得他们所需的健康服务。