Risk factors for continued illness among Gulf War veterans: a cohort study
Abstract
Background. There are no prospective cohort studies of prognostic factors on the outcome of Gulf War veterans. We aimed to test the hypotheses that Gulf War veterans who were older; had more severe symptoms; had more exposures during deployment; had increased psychological distress and believed they had ‘Gulf War syndrome’ would experience greater fatigue and poorer physical functioning at follow-up. Method. Gulf War veterans who responded to an...
Paper Details
Title
Risk factors for continued illness among Gulf War veterans: a cohort study
Published Date
Apr 21, 2004
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
4
Pages
747 - 754
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