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Health effects of military service on women veterans

Title
Health effects of military service on women veterans / Paul G. Shekelle [and eight others].
Author
Shekelle, Paul G.
Publication
Washington, DC : Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Research & Development Service, 2011.

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Additional Authors
  • United States. Department of Veterans Affairs. Health Services Research and Development Service, issuing body.
  • West Los Angeles VA Medical Center. Evidence-Based Synthesis Program Center.
  • Evidence-based Synthesis Program (U.S.)
Description
1 online resource (iv, 44 pages) : illustrations
Summary
Women Veterans are among the fastest growing groups of new VA health care users of the VA healthcare system, and currently reflect approximately eight percent of all U.S. Veterans. With Operation Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF), women comprise a larger percentage of the military (11.3 percent) than of prior military operations. As of fiscal year 2010, 51.3 percent of female OEF/OIF Veterans had enrolled in VA health care, in sharp contrast to women from previous eras (an estimated 11 percent). Of this group, 88 percent have used VA health care more than once. To better understand the needs of this rapidly growing group, women Veterans' health research has expanded as well. Two previous systematic reviews examined the literature on women Veterans' health and health care up to 2008. In this review, we specifically explored women Veterans' post-deployment health, with two main areas of concentration: 1) post-deployment effects on reproductive health for women Veterans, and 2) post-trauma sequelae among women Veterans from the OEF/OIF cohort. The published literature on deployment and post-deployment health was included in the two previous systematic literature reviews. Most of the extant literature focused on the population of Veterans from OEF/OIF. The previous review also examined the reproductive health literature among military women and women Veterans. However, the previous reviews assessed the literature up through 2008, while the current review further updates these topics by examining them in more detail and extending the literature search through 2010.
Subject
  • Women veterans > Medical care > United States
  • Reproductive health > United States
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder > United States
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Reproductive health
  • Women veterans > Medical care
  • United States
Note
  • "Evidence-based synthesis program."
  • "May 2011."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-25).
Funding (note)
  • VA-ESP
Source of Description (note)
  • Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (VA, viewed May 3, 2021).
Call Number
GPO Internet VA 1.107/3:W 84/2
OCLC
marcive777127830
Author
Shekelle, Paul G., author.
Title
Health effects of military service on women veterans / Paul G. Shekelle [and eight others].
Publisher
Washington, DC : Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Research & Development Service, 2011.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
computer
Type of Carrier
online resource
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-25).
Funding
VA-ESP 05-226
Connect to:
https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo155338
Added Author
United States. Department of Veterans Affairs. Health Services Research and Development Service, issuing body.
West Los Angeles VA Medical Center. Evidence-Based Synthesis Program Center.
Evidence-based Synthesis Program (U.S.)
Gpo Item No.
0985-A-12 (online)
Sudoc No.
VA 1.107/3:W 84/2
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