Patterns of Illness and Care Before Deployment to the Persian Gulf War
Abstract
This epidemiological study will investigate the hypothesis that Army personnel who reported medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Persian Gulf Registry (PGR) or the Department of Defense (DoD) Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program (CCEP) upon returning from the Persian Gulf War have patterns of illness and medical care seeking during the year prior to deployment to the Persian Gulf that differ from those of comparison groups of Army personnel who deployed to the Persian Gulf who either did not sign up with either registry or did register but did not report MUPS. For members of each of these groups, investigators will abstract data from the military health records for the twelve months spent on active duty prior to Persian Gulf War deployment. Number and types of outpatient visits and inpatient stays will be compared.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA396115
Entities
People
- Richard N. Miller
Organizations
- National Academy of Sciences