Taylor Miles G, Ureña Stephanie, Kail Ben Lennox
Pepper Institute for Aging and Public Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
Department of Sociology, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
Gerontologist. 2016 Feb;56(1):92-103. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnv662. Epub 2015 Nov 18.
We examined the association of military service-related exposures (SREs) with physical health trajectories to establish whether combat and other hazards have lasting connections to health in later life. We also examined potential confounders and mechanisms to further understand the associations.
We used the 2013 HRS Veterans Mail Survey linked to the longitudinal Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to examine military service experiences and health over a decade (2000-2010) among veteran men. We employed latent class analysis to disaggregate trajectories of health in later life.
Most veteran men experienced good health over the decade. Although we found a connection between combat and later health, it was driven primarily by hazardous or traumatic exposures. Service-related disability, current health behaviors, and mental health were not likely explanations for these associations.
The measurement of service experiences is primary in understanding health implications of military service and projecting the health service needs of aging veterans. SREs are varied and complex and have differential connections to health. These connections remain unexplained by current behaviors and mental health, suggesting the need to examine earlier life course pathways and mechanisms.
我们研究了与军事服役相关的暴露因素(SREs)与身体健康轨迹之间的关联,以确定战斗及其他危险因素是否与晚年健康存在持久联系。我们还研究了潜在的混杂因素和机制,以进一步了解这些关联。
我们使用了与纵向健康与退休研究(HRS)相关联的2013年HRS退伍军人邮件调查,以研究退伍军人在十年间(2000 - 2010年)的军事服役经历和健康状况。我们采用潜在类别分析来分解晚年的健康轨迹。
大多数退伍军人在这十年间身体健康状况良好。虽然我们发现战斗与晚年健康之间存在联系,但这种联系主要是由危险或创伤性暴露所驱动的。与服役相关的残疾、当前的健康行为和心理健康不太可能解释这些关联。
对服役经历的测量对于理解军事服役对健康的影响以及预测老年退伍军人的医疗服务需求至关重要。SREs多种多样且复杂,与健康的联系各不相同。目前的行为和心理健康无法解释这些联系,这表明有必要研究更早的生命历程途径和机制。