Women returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom:Comparison of healthcare utilization among women & men veterans (original) (raw)

Abstract

Objectives: We compared factors affecting postwar healthcare utilization among women and men veterans receiving care at VA Connecticut clinics who participated in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) / Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Methods: We abstracted clinic utilization data from the VA's electronic medical record (EMR) on returning OEF/OIF veterans who used the VA CT healthcare system. Results: We identified 141 women and 690 men veterans who had at least one outpatient visit in primary care or women's health clinic (p<0.05) in the past 3 years. The mean age of veterans utilizing VA health care services was 31 years for women and 34 years for men (p<0.00). Twenty-six percent of women using VA CT healthcare services identified as African-American compared to 13% of men (p<0.00). Women veterans seeking healthcare were less likely to be married (23%) as compared to men (39%) (p=0.00). Forty-nine percent of the women veterans with a history of combat exposure utilized ...

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