Neuropsychological Functioning in Danish Gulf War Veterans

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Susan P. Proctor
Roberta F. White
Timothy Heeren
Frodi Debes
Birte Gloerfelt-Tarp
Merete Appleyard
Torben Ishoy
Bernadette Guldager
Poul Suadicani
Finn Gyntelberg
David M. Ozonoff
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[1] VA Boston Healthcare System,Boston Environmental Hazards Center
[2] Boston University School of Medicine,VA Boston Healthcare System
[3] National Center for PTSD,undefined
[4] Boston University School of Public Health,undefined
[5] Bispebjerg Hospital,undefined
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Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment | 2003年 / 25卷
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Gulf War veterans; cognitive function; environmental exposures;
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Research has shown that Danish Gulf War (GW) veterans reported a significantly higher prevalence of neuropsychological symptoms than did military controls 6 years after GW deployment. To explore the possible central nervous system determinants of these complaints, neuropsychological tests were administered to stratified, random samples of the Danish cohort of 916 GW-deployed veterans and 236 non–GW-deployed participants. Multivariate analyses of covariance were used to analyze neuropsychological test outcomes among the 215 male participants (143 GW-deployed and 72 non–GW-deployed soldiers). No significant differences in neuropsychological test performances were found between the GW-deployed and non–GW-deployed groups. Troops deployed to the GW reported significantly more mood complaints (i.e., fatigue and confusion) than their nondeployed counterparts. Because they were assigned to the Gulf region during the postcombat phase, Danish GW soldiers differed from the majority of American GW-deployed troops in military assignments and possible toxicant exposures.
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