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The mental health of UK Gulf war veterans: phase 2 of a two phase cohort study

机译:英国海湾退伍军人的心理健康:两阶段队列研究的第二阶段

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Objectives To examine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in veterans of the Gulf war with or without unexplained physical disability (a proxy measure of ill health) and in similarly disabled veterans who had not been deployed to the Gulf war (non-Gulf veterans). Design Two phase cohort study. Setting Current and ex-service UK military personnel. Participants Phase 1 consisted of three randomly selected samples of Gulf veterans, veterans of the 1992-7 Bosnia peacekeeping mission, and UK military personnel not deployed to the Gulf war (Era veterans) who had completed a postal health questionnaire. Phase 2 consisted of randomly selected subsamples from phase 1 of Gulf veterans who reported physical disability (n=111) or who did not report disability (n=98) and of Bosnia (n=54) and Era (n=79) veterans who reported physical disability. Main outcome measure Psychiatric disorders assessed by the schedule for clinical assessment in neuropsychiatry and classified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition. Results Only 24% (n=27) of the disabled Gulf veterans had a formal psychiatric disorder (depression, anxiety, or alcohol related disorder). The prevalence of psychiatric disorders in non-disabled Gulf veterans was 12%. Disability and psychiatric disorders were weakly associated in the Gulf group when confounding was adjusted for (adjusted odds ratio 2.4, 99% confidence interval 0.8 to 7.2, P=0.04). The prevalence of psychiatric disorders was similar in disabled non-Gulf veterans and disabled Gulf veterans ( 19% v 24%; 1.3, 0.5 to 3.4). All groups had rates for post-traumatic stress disorder of between 1% and 3%. Conclusions Most disabled Gulf veterans do not have a formal psychiatric disorder. Post-traumatic stress disorder is not higher in Gulf veterans than in other veterans. Psychiatric disorders do not fully explain self reported ill health in Gulf veterans; alternative explanations for persistent ill health in Gulf veterans are needed.
机译:目的研究精神病的患病率在有或没有无法解释的身体残疾(不良健康状况的替代指标)的海湾战争中的退伍军人和尚未部署到海湾战争中的类似残疾的退伍军人(非海湾退伍军人)的患病率。设计两阶段队列研究。设置现役和退役英国军事人员。参与者第一阶段包括三个随机抽取的海湾退伍军人样本,1992-7年波斯尼亚维持和平特派团的退伍军人以及尚未部署到海湾战争的英国军事人员(时代退伍军人),这些人已完成了邮政健康调查表。第2阶段包括从报告有身体残疾(n = 111)或没有报告残疾(n = 98)的波斯湾退伍军人(n = 54)和时代(n = 79)退伍军人的阶段1中随机选择的子样本报告身体残疾。主要结果指标精神疾病由神经精神病学临床评估时间表评估,并由《精神疾病诊断和统计手册》第四版进行分类。结果只有24%(n = 27)的残疾墨西哥退伍军人患有正式的精神病(抑郁,焦虑或酒精相关疾病)。非残疾的海湾退伍军人中的精神疾病患病率为12%。调整混杂因素后,海湾地区的残疾和精神疾病的相关性较弱(调整后的优势比为2.4,99%置信区间为0.8至7.2,P = 0.04)。残疾的非海湾退伍军人和残疾的海湾退伍军人的精神疾病患病率相似(19%对24%; 1.3、0.5至3.4)。所有组的创伤后应激障碍发生率在1%至3%之间。结论大多数墨西哥湾退伍军人没有正式的精神病。海湾退伍军人的创伤后应激障碍并不比其他退伍军人高。精神疾病并不能完全解释海湾退伍军人自我报告的健康状况;对于海湾退伍军人的持续健康状况,还需要其他解释。

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