Haskell, SallyMattocks, Kristin MGoulet, JosephKrebs, ErinSkanderson, MelissaLeslie, DouglasJustice, Amy C.Yano, Elizabeth M.Brandt, Cynthia A.
BACKGROUND: we sought to describe gender differences in medical and mental health conditions and health care utilization among veterans who used Veterans Health Administration (VA) services in the first year after combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. METHODS: this is an observational study, using VA administrative and clinical data bases, of 163,812 Ope...
BACKGROUND: Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) may experience significant stress during military service that can have lingering effects. Little is known about mental health problems or treatment among pregnant OEF/OIF women veterans. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of mental health problems am...
Duggal, MonaGoulet, Joseph L.Womack, JulieGordon, KirshaMattocks, Kristin M.Haskell, Sally G.Justice, Amy C.Brandt, Cynthia A.
BACKGROUND: The number of women serving in the United States military increased during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), leading to a subsequent surge in new women Veterans seeking health care services from the Veterans Administration (VA). The objective of this study was to examine gender differences among OEF/OIF...
Papers of two generations of the Smith family — Dr. Frank Herron Smith and his son Dr. Morris Eugene “Gene” Smith — including vintage broadsides and government reports on the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II and correspondence from the elder Smith to government officials advocating for improved treatment and safety for returning...
The Messinger Collection contains 100 black-and-white photographs that record one soldier’s views of Japan in the closing days of World War II, including 14 aerial photographs of Nagasaki after the atomic bombing on August 9, 1945. The photographs include views of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; the sea voyage to the Sasebo Naval Base, Japan; Japanese and Am...
Robbins, Anthony S.Chao, Susan Y.Baumgartner, NealRunyan, ChristineOordt, Mark S.Fonseca, Vincent P.
Elevated body weight among active duty Air Force (ADAF) members is a substantial and growing problem, and typically results from gaining small amounts of weight each year over many years. We designed a strategy to prevent annual weight gain in ADAF members using self-directed behavior change booklets followed by weekly e-mails about diet and physic...
Robbins, Anthony S.Chao, Susan Y.Runyan, ChristineFonseca, Vincent P.
Although the increasing public health impact of excess body weight in the U.S. general population has received national attention, the impact of excess body weight among active duty military personnel is unknown. A study was conducted to determine the direct (increased medical care) and indirect (lost workdays) costs of excess body weight among act...