نتایج جستجو برای: gulf

تعداد نتایج: 19973  

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2016
Erin K Dursa Shannon K Barth Aaron I Schneiderman Robert M Bossarte

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to report the mental and physical health of a population-based cohort of Gulf War and Gulf Era veterans 20 years after the war. METHODS A multimode (mail, Web, or computer-assisted telephone interviewing) heath survey of 14,252 Gulf War and Gulf Era veterans. The survey consisted of questions about general, physical, mental, reproductive, and functional heal...

2001
S Wessely David

Objectives To determine how many veterans in a random sample of British veterans who served in the Gulf war believe they have “Gulf war syndrome,” to examine factors associated with the presence of this belief, and to compare the health status of those who believe they have Gulf war syndrome with those who do not. Design Questionnaire study asking British Gulf war veterans whether they believe ...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2007
Jaime Palter Sandra León Coto Daniel Ballestero

In the Gulf of Nicoya on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, nutrient rich equatorial subsurface water (ESW) is upwelled in much of the lower gulf. These offshore waters are often regarded as the major source of nutrients to the gulf. However, for most of the year, the ESW has little influence on the nutrient content of the upper gulf, which has a distinct character from the lower gulf. The upper ...

2002
Ian Palmer Steve Reid Catherine Unwin Anthony S David Khalida Ismail Kate Kent Traolach Brugha Matthew Hotopf Lisa Hull Paul Seed Simon Wessely

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 rand...

Journal: :BMJ 2002
Khalida Ismail Kate Kent Traolach Brugha Matthew Hotopf Lisa Hull Paul Seed Ian Palmer Steve Reid Catherine Unwin Anthony S David Simon Wessely

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 thre...

Journal: :QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians 2002
E M Higgins K Ismail K Kant K Harman J Mellerio A W P Du Vivier S Wessely

BACKGROUND Gulf war veterans report more symptomatic ill-health than other military controls, and skin disease is one of the most frequent reasons for military personnel to seek medical care. AIM To compare the nature and prevalence of skin disease in UK Gulf veterans with non-Gulf veterans, and to assess whether skin disease is associated with disability. DESIGN Prospective case comparison...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2001
H K Kang T A Bullman

To assess the long-term health consequences of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, the authors compared cause-specific mortality rates of 621,902 Gulf War veterans with those of 746,248 non-Gulf veterans, by gender, with adjustment for age, race, marital status, branch of service, and type of unit. Vital status follow-up began with the date of exit from the Persian Gulf theater (Gulf veterans) or May 1,...

Journal: :BMJ 2001
T Chalder M Hotopf C Unwin L Hull K Ismail A David S Wessely

OBJECTIVES To determine how many veterans in a random sample of British veterans who served in the Gulf war believe they have "Gulf war syndrome," to examine factors associated with the presence of this belief, and to compare the health status of those who believe they have Gulf war syndrome with those who do not. DESIGN Questionnaire study asking British Gulf war veterans whether they believ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2001
N Cherry F Creed A Silman G Dunn D Baxter J Smedley S Taylor G J Macfarlane

OBJECTIVES To assess the health of United Kingdom Gulf war veterans, to compare their health to that of similar personnel not deployed, to describe patterns of ill health in both groups, and to estimate their extent. METHODS Main Gulf (n=4795) and validation Gulf (n=4793) cohorts were randomly selected within strata from the population deployed to the Gulf and a non-Gulf cohort (n=4790) from ...

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2004
Rosane Nisenbaum Khalida Ismail Simon Wessely Catherine Unwin Lisa Hull William C Reeves

BACKGROUND: Factor analysis is one of the most used statistical techniques to analyze the inter-relationships among symptoms reported by Gulf War veterans. The objective of this study was to apply factor analyses to binary symptom data from the UK study of Gulf War illness and the US Air Force study of Gulf War veterans, and to compare the symptom domains derived from the distinct samples. METH...

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