TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychological conditions diagnosed among veterans seeking department of defense care for Gulf War - Related health concerns
AU - Engel, Charles C.
AU - Ursano, Robert
AU - Magruder, Charles
AU - Tartaglione, Roslyn
AU - Jing, Zhongren
AU - Labbate, Lawrence A.
AU - Debakey, Samar
PY - 1999/5
Y1 - 1999/5
N2 - The Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program is a US military program that provides a voluntary, clinically oriented evaluation for Gulf War health concerns. This article presents administrative data on psychological conditions (as coded using the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision) from the first year of the program. The most commonly diagnosed psychological conditions were medically unexplained physical-symptom syndromes; depression and anxiety, including post-traumatic stress disorder; and alcohol abuse or dependence. Psychological conditions were significantly related to a higher number of workdays lost, and the 19% of veterans with a primary diagnosis of a psychological condition reported 28% of the lost workdays among veteran who participated. Stressful Gulf War experiences were weakly but significantly related to psychological conditions. We conclude that among Gulf War veterans seeking evaluation for Gulf War-related health concerns, psychological conditions are common and are associated with important occupational morbidity.
AB - The Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program is a US military program that provides a voluntary, clinically oriented evaluation for Gulf War health concerns. This article presents administrative data on psychological conditions (as coded using the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision) from the first year of the program. The most commonly diagnosed psychological conditions were medically unexplained physical-symptom syndromes; depression and anxiety, including post-traumatic stress disorder; and alcohol abuse or dependence. Psychological conditions were significantly related to a higher number of workdays lost, and the 19% of veterans with a primary diagnosis of a psychological condition reported 28% of the lost workdays among veteran who participated. Stressful Gulf War experiences were weakly but significantly related to psychological conditions. We conclude that among Gulf War veterans seeking evaluation for Gulf War-related health concerns, psychological conditions are common and are associated with important occupational morbidity.
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U2 - 10.1097/00043764-199905000-00006
DO - 10.1097/00043764-199905000-00006
M3 - Article
C2 - 10337608
AN - SCOPUS:0345085549
SN - 1076-2752
VL - 41
SP - 384
EP - 392
JO - Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
JF - Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
IS - 5
ER -