Objectives: There has been an increase in the number of women Veterans with service connected disabilities, which are illnesses or injuries incurred or aggravated during military service. We compared military service and disability characteristics in women and men ≤50 years of age. Methods: This study included 4,029,672 living Veterans who had at least 1 service connected condition and an active award status as of October 1, 2016. The date of last award as well as demographic, military service, and disability characteristics were obtained from the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) VETSNET file. Results: Among 388,947 women Veterans with service connected conditions, almost 60% (n = 231,364) were ≤50 years of age. Roughly 55% of both wo...
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the reproductive health needs of women Veterans using Departme...
New positions have recently become available in the military and will eventually lead to increases i...
This study analyzes the effect of experiencing combat on the physical and mental health of female ve...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program (MVP) is the largest ongoing ...
BACKGROUND: we sought to describe gender differences in medical and mental health conditions and hea...
Currently, between 21.9 and 23 million veterans have served in the United States armed forces. Of th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether current physical health status in female v...
BACKGROUND: We sought to describe sex differences in the prevalence of painful musculoskeletal condi...
BackgroundAn increasing number of women serve in the military and are exposed to trauma during servi...
The number of women entering the military is expected to increase over the next ten years. Women can...
Objective: To examine sociodemographic characteristics and chronic health conditions in veterans acr...
Background: As military women enter roles directly related to combat, they will have greater risk of...
Background: Differences in the characteristics andmental health needs of female veterans of the Iraq...
Over 280,000 female servicemembers have served in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, an...
As a result of the increasing number of women participating in the military, more women than ever be...
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the reproductive health needs of women Veterans using Departme...
New positions have recently become available in the military and will eventually lead to increases i...
This study analyzes the effect of experiencing combat on the physical and mental health of female ve...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program (MVP) is the largest ongoing ...
BACKGROUND: we sought to describe gender differences in medical and mental health conditions and hea...
Currently, between 21.9 and 23 million veterans have served in the United States armed forces. Of th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether current physical health status in female v...
BACKGROUND: We sought to describe sex differences in the prevalence of painful musculoskeletal condi...
BackgroundAn increasing number of women serve in the military and are exposed to trauma during servi...
The number of women entering the military is expected to increase over the next ten years. Women can...
Objective: To examine sociodemographic characteristics and chronic health conditions in veterans acr...
Background: As military women enter roles directly related to combat, they will have greater risk of...
Background: Differences in the characteristics andmental health needs of female veterans of the Iraq...
Over 280,000 female servicemembers have served in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, an...
As a result of the increasing number of women participating in the military, more women than ever be...
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the reproductive health needs of women Veterans using Departme...
New positions have recently become available in the military and will eventually lead to increases i...
This study analyzes the effect of experiencing combat on the physical and mental health of female ve...