School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas 76019-0129, USA.
Soc Work Public Health. 2013;28(2):81-96. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2011.552038.
Changes in the American military since the end of military conscription, as well as the increasing number of service-connected disabilities, suggest the need for increased consideration of the effects of health policies when assessing the impact of military service on young Americans' life course. This study analyzes data from the most recent National Survey of Veterans to investigate the health status, health benefits, and health care utilization of 2,773 Gulf War veterans, in association with resumption of their civilian life trajectory. Findings suggest that this sample of veterans may have poorer health status than previous veteran cohorts and did not fully utilize veterans' health care benefits to which they were entitled. This article examines whether veterans may usefully be considered a group at risk for health disparities, in that they have greater health risks and potentially poorer health status and access than mainstream Americans.
自兵役制度结束以来,美国军队发生了变化,与兵役相关的残疾人数也在不断增加,这表明在评估兵役对美国年轻人生活轨迹的影响时,需要更加关注卫生政策的影响。本研究分析了最近的全国退伍军人调查数据,调查了 2773 名海湾战争退伍军人在恢复平民生活轨迹时的健康状况、健康福利和医疗保健利用情况。研究结果表明,与之前的退伍军人群体相比,这一退伍军人样本的健康状况可能较差,并且没有充分利用他们有权享受的退伍军人医疗保健福利。本文探讨了退伍军人是否可以被视为存在健康差异风险的群体,因为他们比主流美国人面临更大的健康风险,潜在的健康状况和医疗保健机会更差。