TY - JOUR
T1 - Symptom patterns among gulf war registry veterans
AU - Hallman, William K.
AU - Brunswick, New
AU - Kipen, Howard M.
AU - Diefenbach, Michael
AU - Boyd, Kendal
AU - Kang, Han
AU - Leventhal, Howard
AU - Wartenberg, Daniel
N1 - William K. Hallman, PhD, Howard M. Kipen, MD, MPH, Michael Diefenbach, PhD, Kendal Boyd, PhD, Han Kang, DrPH, Howard Leventhal, PhD, and Daniel Wartenberg, PhD Objectives. We identify symptom patterns among veterans who believe they suffer from Gulf War-related illnesses and characterize groups of individuals with similar patterns. Methods.
PY - 2003/4/1
Y1 - 2003/4/1
N2 - Objectives. We identify symptom patterns among veterans who believe they suffer from Gulf War-related illnesses and characterize groups of individuals with similar patterns. Methods. A mail survey was completed by 1161 veterans drawn from the Gulf War Health Registry. Results. An exploratory factor analysis revealed 4 symptom factors. A K-means cluster analysis revealed 2 groups: (1) veterans reporting good health and few moderate/ severe symptoms, and (2) veterans reporting fair/poor health and endorsing an average of 37 symptoms, 75% as moderate/severe. Those in Cluster 2 were more likely to report having 1 or more of 24 medical conditions. Conclusions. These findings are consistent with previous investigations of symptom patterns in Gulf War veterans. This multisymptom illness may be more fully characterized by the extent, breadth, and severity of symptoms reported.
AB - Objectives. We identify symptom patterns among veterans who believe they suffer from Gulf War-related illnesses and characterize groups of individuals with similar patterns. Methods. A mail survey was completed by 1161 veterans drawn from the Gulf War Health Registry. Results. An exploratory factor analysis revealed 4 symptom factors. A K-means cluster analysis revealed 2 groups: (1) veterans reporting good health and few moderate/ severe symptoms, and (2) veterans reporting fair/poor health and endorsing an average of 37 symptoms, 75% as moderate/severe. Those in Cluster 2 were more likely to report having 1 or more of 24 medical conditions. Conclusions. These findings are consistent with previous investigations of symptom patterns in Gulf War veterans. This multisymptom illness may be more fully characterized by the extent, breadth, and severity of symptoms reported.
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U2 - 10.2105/AJPH.93.4.624
DO - 10.2105/AJPH.93.4.624
M3 - Article
C2 - 12660208
SN - 0090-0036
VL - 93
SP - 624
EP - 630
JO - American Journal of Public Health
JF - American Journal of Public Health
IS - 4
ER -