| Relationships of Stress Exposures to Health in Gulf War Veterans |
OCT 2004 |
30 pages |
| Authors:
John A. Fairbank; DUKE UNIV MEDICAL CENTER DURHAM NC
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 | Despite nearly a decade of research, lack of consensus remains about the precise nature, etiology, and significance of Gulf War veterans' health concerns. No widely accepted case definition for Gulf War illness exists and controversy persists about whether Gulf War veterans symptoms "should be considered primarily a part of a general phenomenon that occurs in every war or a consequence of events and exposures unique to the Gulf War" (Steele, ... |
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| Relationships of Stress Exposures to Health in Gulf War Veterans |
OCT 2003 |
38 pages |
| Authors:
John A. Fairbank; DUKE UNIV MEDICAL CENTER DURHAM NC
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 | Research on Gulf War (6W) illnesses leaves many questions unanswered about diagnostic syndromes of 6W illnesses, dimensions of stressor exposures encountered by 6W veterans, relations among stressor exposures and GW syndromes or symptoms, and factors that may mediate these relationships. The proposed study has five key aims intended to address these gaps and enhance understanding of illnesses reported by 6W veterans: (1) to identify and examine dimensions of illnesses and ... |
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| Relationship of Stress Exposure to Health in Gulf War Veterans |
OCT 2002 |
34 pages |
| Authors:
John A. Fairbank; DUKE UNIV MEDICAL CENTER DURHAM NC
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 | Research on Gulf War (GW) illnesses leaves many questions unanswered about diagnostic syndromes of GW illnesses, dimensions of stressor exposures encountered by GW veterans, relations among stressor exposures and GW syndromes or symptoms, and factors that may mediate these relationships. The proposed study has five key aims intended to address these gaps and enhance understanding of illnesses reported by GW veterans: (1) to identify and examine dimensions of illnesses and ... |
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| Relationships of Stress Exposures to Health in Gulf War Veterans |
OCT 2000 |
63 pages |
| Authors:
John A. Fairbank; DUKE UNIV MEDICAL CENTER DURHAM NC
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 | Research on Gulf War (GW) illnesses leaves many questions unanswered about diagnostic syndromes of GW illnesses, dimensions of stressor exposures encountered by GW veterans, relations among stressor exposures and GW syndromes or symptoms, and factors that may mediate these relationships. The proposed study has five key aims intended to address these gaps and enhance understanding of illnesses reported by GW veterans: (1) to identify and examine dimensions of illnesses and ... |
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| GWI-98 Relationships of Stress Exposures to Health in Gulf War Veterans |
OCT 1999 |
54 pages |
| Authors:
John A. Fairbank; DUKE UNIV DURHAM NC
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 | The Relationships of Stress Exposures to Health in Gulf War Veterans study of 10,000 Operation Desert Shield/Storm (ODS/S) veterans (including 5,000 females) uses a national probability-based clustered design in which the mail survey units are a proportional-to-size probability sample of metropolitan areas and county groups from the mailing addresses of veterans who were deployed to the Persian Gulf during ODS/S. The mail survey will provide information ... |
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