A random sample of American Legion members in six states who had served in the Armed Forces during the Vietnam Era was conducted through a mailed questionnaire, in order to determine patterns of usage of Veterans Administration health facilities, as well as attitudes toward the VA and experiences at these facilities. Of the 6810 male respondents, 42.0% had served in Southeast Asia. These subjects were categorized according to their level of combat in South Vietnam. Thirty-six percent of those who had served in Southeast Asia had used VA health facilities, compared to only 18% of men who served elsewhere. Among Southeast Asia veterans, combat level was an important predictor of extent of usage of VA facilities for problems of both physical a...
Many Vietnam Era veterans have maintained that they have been the focus of negative attitudes by the...
Using Current Population Survey and US Army administrative data, we document that between 2000 and 2...
A Washington, D.C. area sample (N = 453, 21% response rate) of mental health clinicians responded to...
One aspect of a cross-sectional questionnaire study of a sample of Vietnam veterans belonging to The...
The relationship between combat stress, DSM-III-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In addit...
In counseling Viet Nam Era Veterans, (VNEV) a generalized negative attitude was apparent, concerning...
The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled vet...
A cross-sectional survey of 6810 randomly selected members of The American Legion in six states who ...
The impact of military service in the Vietnam War on the well-being of veterans has been a content...
The purpose of the study was to investigate if a relationship exists between levels of combat experi...
History of diagnosed illnesses, medical symptoms, and reproductive outcomes and their relation to co...
The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled vet...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
This brief is about how combat exposure and exposure to dead, dying, and wounded people can predict ...
Many Vietnam Era veterans have maintained that they have been the focus of negative attitudes by the...
Using Current Population Survey and US Army administrative data, we document that between 2000 and 2...
A Washington, D.C. area sample (N = 453, 21% response rate) of mental health clinicians responded to...
One aspect of a cross-sectional questionnaire study of a sample of Vietnam veterans belonging to The...
The relationship between combat stress, DSM-III-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In addit...
In counseling Viet Nam Era Veterans, (VNEV) a generalized negative attitude was apparent, concerning...
The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled vet...
A cross-sectional survey of 6810 randomly selected members of The American Legion in six states who ...
The impact of military service in the Vietnam War on the well-being of veterans has been a content...
The purpose of the study was to investigate if a relationship exists between levels of combat experi...
History of diagnosed illnesses, medical symptoms, and reproductive outcomes and their relation to co...
The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled vet...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
This brief is about how combat exposure and exposure to dead, dying, and wounded people can predict ...
Many Vietnam Era veterans have maintained that they have been the focus of negative attitudes by the...
Using Current Population Survey and US Army administrative data, we document that between 2000 and 2...
A Washington, D.C. area sample (N = 453, 21% response rate) of mental health clinicians responded to...