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期刊名:Epidemiologic reviews

缩写:EPIDEMIOL REV

ISSN:0193-936X

e-ISSN:1478-6729

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Katherine J Hoggatt,Andrea L Jamison,Keren Lehavot et al. Katherine J Hoggatt et al.
We conducted a systematic literature review on substance misuse, abuse, and dependence in women veterans, including National Guard/reserve members. We identified 837 articles published between 1980 and 2013. Of 56 included studies, 32 repor...
Sarah M Theodoroff,M Samantha Lewis,Robert L Folmer et al. Sarah M Theodoroff et al.
Hearing loss and tinnitus are the 2 most prevalent service-connected disabilities among veterans in the United States. Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and New Dawn have been exposed to multiple hazards associated wit...
Janet C Blodgett,Tigran Avoundjian,Andrea K Finlay et al. Janet C Blodgett et al.
Justice-involved veterans are a special population with unique mental health needs compared with other veterans or justice-involved adults. Prevalence estimates of mental health concerns of justice-involved veterans across 18 samples of the...
Lauren A Beste,George N Ioannou Lauren A Beste
Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the most common blood-borne pathogen in the United States. HCV disproportionately affects Veterans Affairs (VA) health-care users: 174,302 HCV-infected veterans were in VA care in 2013, making the VA the w...
Gregory H Cohen,David S Fink,Laura Sampson et al. Gregory H Cohen et al.
Since 2001, the US military has increasingly relied on National Guard and reserve component forces to meet operational demands. Differences in preparation and military engagement experiences between active component and reserve component fo...
Jack Tsai,Robert A Rosenheck Jack Tsai
Homelessness among US veterans has been a focus of research for over 3 decades. Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, this is the first systematic review to summarize research on r...
Shawna L Carroll Chapman,Li-Tzy Wu Shawna L Carroll Chapman
Individuals with chronic pain often report using cigarettes to cope, and smoking and chronic pain appear prevalent among US veterans. Pain may be a barrier to cigarette cessation and abstinence in this population. Because of physiological e...
Katherine S Hall,Katherine D Hoerster,William S Yancy Jr Katherine S Hall
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a prevalent and costly psychiatric disorder, is associated with high rates of obesity and cardiometabolic diseases. Many studies have examined PTSD and risky behaviors (e.g., smoking, alcohol/substance...
Marie-Louise Sharp,Nicola T Fear,Roberto J Rona et al. Marie-Louise Sharp et al.
Approximately 60% of military personnel who experience mental health problems do not seek help, yet many of them could benefit from professional treatment. Across military studies, one of the most frequently reported barriers to help-seekin...
Helen Louise Kelsall,Millawage Supun Dilara Wijesinghe,Mark Christopher Creamer et al. Helen Louise Kelsall et al.
Although recent veterans have been found to be at increased risk of psychiatric disorders, limited research has focused on alcohol or substance use disorders. This systematic review and meta-analysis examined whether alcohol or substance us...