Authors
Julian D Ford, Keith A Campbell, Daniel Storzbach, Laurence M Binder, W Kent Anger, Diane S Rohlman
Publication date
2001/9/1
Journal
Psychosomatic Medicine
Volume
63
Issue
5
Pages
842-849
Publisher
LWW
Description
Objective
Controversy exists concerning unexplained illness in Persian Gulf War veterans, especially regarding the contribution of psychological trauma. We sought to determine if war zone trauma or posttraumatic stress symptomatology (PTSS) are associated with illnesses reported by Gulf War veterans that were documented by medical examination but not attributable to a medical diagnosis.
Methods
A total of 1119 (55% response rate) of 2022 randomly sampled veterans of the United States Persian Gulf War were screened and 237 cases and 113 controls were identified by medical examination for a case-control study comparing Persian Gulf War military veterans with or without medically documented, but unexplained, symptoms. Multivariate logistic regression and cross-validation analyses examined self-report measures of demographics, subjective physical symptoms and functioning, psychiatric symptoms …
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