Society for Women's Health Research , 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2012 Sep;21(9):895-900. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2012.3644. Epub 2012 Aug 9.
Abstract Women in the U.S. military are technically barred from serving in combat specialties, positions, or units; however, since Operation Desert Storm, women have served in forward positions in greater numbers. This increased involvement in combat zones has resulted in exposures to trauma, injury, and a myriad of environmental hazards associated with modern war. Some of these hazards present new health risks specifically relevant to women who have been deployed to or recently returned from Iraq or Afghanistan or both. To address this evolving public health concern, the Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR) convened a 1-day interdisciplinary scientific conference, with speakers and attendees from civilian, military, and veteran settings. The purpose of the conference was to reveal the state-of-the-science on the health of the female veteran and to focus attention on recent advances in biomedical research related to female veterans' health. The following topics were discussed: mental health (posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD] and depression), urogenital health, musculoskeletal health, and traumatic brain injury (TBI).
摘要 美国军队中的女性实际上被禁止从事战斗专业、职位或单位;然而,自沙漠风暴行动以来,女性在前沿阵地的人数有所增加。这种在战区的更多参与导致了创伤、伤害以及与现代战争相关的无数环境危害的暴露。其中一些危害带来了新的健康风险,特别是与已经部署到伊拉克或阿富汗或两者都有的女性有关。为了解决这个不断发展的公共卫生问题,妇女健康研究协会(SWHR)召开了为期一天的跨学科科学会议,来自平民、军事和退伍军人环境的演讲者和与会者参加了会议。会议的目的是揭示女性退伍军人健康的科学现状,并关注与女性退伍军人健康相关的生物医学研究的最新进展。以下主题进行了讨论:心理健康(创伤后应激障碍 [PTSD] 和抑郁症)、泌尿生殖健康、肌肉骨骼健康和创伤性脑损伤(TBI)。