Institute of Public and Preventive Health, Augusta University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.
Applied Health Sciences Program, Augusta University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Apr 2;17(7):2423. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17072423.
Military service and deployment affect women differently than men, underscoring the need for studies of the health of women veterans and their receipt of health care services. Despite the large numbers of women who served during the 1990-1991 Gulf War, few studies have evaluated Gulf War illness (GWI) and other medical conditions specifically as they affect women veterans of the 1991 Gulf War. The objectives of the Gulf War Women's Health Cohort study are: (1) to establish the Gulf War women's cohort (GWWC), a large sample of women veterans who served in the 1990-1991 Gulf War and a comparison group of women who served in other locations during that period; and (2) to provide current, comprehensive data on the health status of women who served during the 1990-1991 Gulf War, and identify any specific conditions that affect Gulf War women veterans at excess rates. The study will utilize both existing datasets and newly collected data to examine the prevalence and patterns of Gulf War Illness symptoms, diagnosed medical conditions, reproductive health, birth outcomes and other health issues among women who served during the Gulf War. The Gulf War Women's Health Cohort study will address the need for information about the comprehensive health of women veterans who were deployed to the Gulf War, and other wars during the Gulf War era.
兵役和部署对女性的影响与男性不同,这凸显了需要研究女性退伍军人的健康状况及其获得医疗服务的情况。尽管在 1990-1991 年海湾战争期间有大量女性服役,但很少有研究专门评估海湾战争疾病(GWI)和其他医疗状况对 1991 年海湾战争女性退伍军人的影响。海湾战争女性健康队列研究的目的是:(1)建立海湾战争女性队列(GWWC),这是一个由在 1990-1991 年海湾战争期间服役的大量女性退伍军人和在该期间在其他地点服役的女性对照组组成的大型样本;(2)提供当前关于在 1990-1991 年海湾战争期间服役的女性健康状况的综合数据,并确定任何以过高比率影响海湾战争女性退伍军人的特定情况。该研究将利用现有数据集和新收集的数据,研究海湾战争期间服役的女性海湾战争疾病症状、已诊断医疗状况、生殖健康、生育结局和其他健康问题的流行率和模式。海湾战争女性健康队列研究将满足有关部署到海湾战争和海湾战争期间其他战争的女性退伍军人全面健康信息的需求。