| Literature DB >> 23302181 |
Rebecca B McNeil1, Catherine M Thomas, Steven S Coughlin, Elizabeth Hauser, Grant D Huang, Karen M Goldstein, Marcus R Johnson, Tyra Dunn-Thomas, Dawn T Provenzale.
Abstract
Over the past two decades, 12 large epidemiologic studies and 2 registries have focused on U.S. veterans of the 1990-1991 Gulf War Era. We conducted a review of these studies' research tools to identify existing gaps and overlaps of efforts to date, and to advance development of the next generation of Gulf War Era survey tools. Overall, we found that many of the studies used similar instruments. Questions regarding exposures were more similar across studies than other domains, while neurocognitive and psychological tools were the most variable. Many studies focused on self-reported survey results, with a range of validation practices. However, physical exams, biomedical assessments, and specimen storage were not common. This review suggests that while research may be able to pool data from past surveys, future surveys need to consider how their design can yield data comparable with previous surveys. Additionally, data that incorporate recent technologies in specimen and genetic analyses would greatly enhance such survey data. When combined with existing data on deployment-related exposures and post-deployment health conditions, longitudinal follow-up of existing studies within this collaborative framework could represent an important step toward improving the health of veterans.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23302181 PMCID: PMC3599123 DOI: 10.1186/1476-069X-12-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Design characteristics of major studies of U.S. veterans of the first Gulf War
| 1991 | Longitudinal cohort, substudies | In-person surveys and evaluations, mailed surveys | 84 units returning from GW through Ft. Devens, MA | Psychological health, domestic and military exposures | Unable to determinea | [ | |
| 1991 | Longitudinal cohort, substudies | In-person surveys and evaluations, mailed surveys, phone | Units based in Louisiana | Psychological and physical health, stressors | Unable to determinea | [ | |
| 1992 | Registry, substudies | In-person survey and two-stage health evaluation | Self-nominated veterans of 1st GW and OIF | Physical health, military exposures | Unable to determinea | [ | |
| 1992 | Longitudinal cohort, substudies | In-person evaluations, mailed surveys, phone surveys | Stratified random sample of GW-deployed and non-deployed | Physical and psychological health, military exposures | Reviewed by OMB | [ | |
| 1993 | Cross-sectional | In-person distribution | All active duty, National Guard, and reserve units in PA and HI | Physical and psychological health | Unable to determinea; similar survey used in previous studies | [ | |
| 1994 | Registry, substudies | In-person survey and two-stage health evaluation | Self-nominated veterans of 1st GW and OIF | Physical health, military exposures | Unable to determinea | [ | |
| 1995 | Cross-sectional, substudies | In-person health evaluation, phone survey | Stratified random sample of GW regular military and NG/Reserve from Iowa | Physical and psychological health, functional status, military exposures | Tested in 24 veterans from the random sample, and 3 non-sampled members of the military | [ | |
| 1997 | Cross-sectional | Mailed survey, phone survey | Construction Battalion (CB) members who served for 30+ days active duty during GW | Current and past health issues, exposures, behavioral risk factors | Tested in Navy personnel, reviewed by OMB and DoD, test-retest reliability on earlier survey | [ | |
| 1995 | Cross-sectional, case–control | In-person health evaluation, mailed survey, phone survey | Random sample of veterans from OR or WA who were deployed to SW Asia between 8/1/90 and 7/31/91 | Physical and psychological health, military exposures | Test-retest reliability survey (exposures) in 305 case–control study participants | [ | |
| 1994 | Cross-sectional, substudies | In-person health evaluation and surveys | GW veterans from a PA-based Air National Guard unit, two AF reserve units (PA, FL), and an active duty AF unit (FL) | Physical health, risk factors for illness | Unable to determinea | [ | |
| 1998 | Cross-sectional | Phone survey | KS veterans or reserve members who served on active duty between 8/90 and 7/91 | Physical health, military exposures | Health questions tested in MO veterans | [ | |
| 2000 | Case–control | In-person survey and blood draw, phone | Veteran KS/MO residents of Kansas City metropolis, who deployed to GW between 8/1/1990 and 7/31/1991, with Gulf War Illness (cases) or not ill (controls) | Gulf War Illness, military exposures | Tested in veterans residing outside of sampling frame | [ | |
| 2000 | Longitudinal cohort | Mailed survey, web survey | Stratified random sample of regular active duty, NG, and reserve | Physical health (chronic illness), risk factors | Focus groups and 1000-participant pilot survey (total 2564 tests) | [ | |
| 2007 | Cross-sectional, substudies | In-person blood sample, phone survey | Stratified random sample of deployed and deployable nondeployed between 8/2/90 and 7/31/91 | Physical health, military exposures, behavioral risk factors | 200-veteran sample pilot tested survey content, interview procedures | [ |
Abbreviations: AF Air Force, DoD Department of Defense, FL Florida, GW Gulf War, HI Hawaii, KS Kansas, MA Massachusetts, MO Missouri, NG National Guard, OIF Operation Iraqi Freedom, OMB Office of Management and Budget, OR Oregon, PA Pennsylvania, SW southwest, VA Department of Veterans Affairs, WA Washington.
aWe were unable to determine from published sources whether the investigators conducted pilot testing or early validation testing of their survey instruments; however, this was likely done in many instances.
Characteristics of participants in major studies of U.S. veterans of the first Gulf Wara
| | 2,949b | 1,520d | 66,227 | 20,917 | 4,344 | 54,244 | 3,695 | 11,868 | 1,119 | 3,723 | 2,030 | 304 | 45,372 | 8,020 | 226,332 | |
| GW | 2,345 | 1,520 | 66,227 | 11,441 | 1,524 | 46,625 | 1,896 | 3,831 | 1,119 | 1,154 | 1,548 | 304 | 9,248 | 5,699 | 154,481 | |
| | Non-GW | | | | 9,476 | 2,727 | 4,888 | 1,799 | 8,037 | | 2,569 | 482 | | 36,124 | 1, 192 | 67,294 |
| <25 | | | | | | | 1,895 | | | | | | | | 1,895 | |
| | 17-21 | | | 15,008 | | | | | | | | 386 | | | | 15,394 |
| | 22-25 | | | 14,887 | | | | | | | | 426 | | | | 15,313 |
| | >25 | | | | | | | 1,800 | | | | | | | | 1,800 |
| | 26-31 | | | 14,390 | | | | | | | | | | 5,761 | | 20,151 |
| | >31 | | | 21,947 | | | | | | | | | | 41,471 | | 63,418 |
| | 26-33 | | | | | | | | | | | 528 | | 10,118 | | 10,646 |
| | >34 | | | | | | | | | | | 690 | | 35,254 | | 35,944 |
| | Mean | 30.2 | 29 | | 31 | | 32.5 | | 30.6 | 26.4 | 35 | | | 39.1 | | |
| | 1991 | deploy | deploy | 1991 | | | 8/1990 | 1990 | deploy | 1995 | 1/1991 | | 2000 | | | |
| Male | 2,137 | 1,307 | 59,697 | 16,715 | | 47,301 | 3,360 | 11,334 | 962 | 3,202 | 1,766 | 282 | 35,460 | | 183,523 | |
| | Female | 208 | 213 | 6,530 | 4,202 | | 6,943 | 335 | 534 | 157 | 521 | 264 | 22 | 9,895 | | 29,824 |
| White | 1,975 | 867 | 43,182 | 15,550 | 3,078 | 27,936 | 3,543 | 10,432 | 1,041 | 3,202 | 1,786 | 265 | 31,988 | | 144,845 | |
| | Black | 176 | 456 | 16,527 | 3,828 | | 15,893 | | 843 | | | 162 | 26 | 6,501 | | 44,412 |
| | Hispanic | 84 | 182 | 1,752 | | | 2,712 | | | | | 61 | 15 | 2,319 | | 7,125 |
| | Other | 110 | 15 | 4,766 | 1,539 | 977 | 7,648 | 152 | 593 | 78 | 521 | 41 | 8 | 4,537 | | 20,985 |
| Active | 265 | | 42,590 | 8,082 | 2,291 | 44,697 | 1,953 | 10,266 | 772 | 1,680 | 914 | | 21,516 | | 135,026 | |
| | NG/Res | | | 23,637 | | | | 1,742 | | 347 | | 1,116 | | | | 26,842 |
| | NG | 1,494 | | | 5,759 | | | | | | 1,205 | | | 10,863 | | 19,321 |
| | Reserve | 586 | | | 7,076 | 1,714 | 6,455 | | 1,602 | | 838 | | | 12,954 | | 31,225 |
| Army | 2,345 | | 47,850 | 13,238d | | 43,504 | 2,083 | | 526 | | 1,238 | 168 | 20,325 | | 131,277 | |
| | Air Force | | | 4,148 | 2,693 | | 3,634 | 532 | | 67 | 3,723 | 447 | 28 | 14,945 | | 30,217 |
| | Marines | | | 8,977 | 2,304 | | 2,658 | 503 | | 213 | | 142 | 58 | 1,569 | | 16,424 |
| | Navy | | | 5,252 | 2,682 | | 2,712 | | 11,868 | 313 | | 223 | 49 | 7,986 | | 31,085 |
| | Other | | | | | | 1,682 | 577 | | | | | | 547 | | 2,806 |
| Enlisted | 982 | 1,398 | 61,797 | 17,553 | 3,581 | | 3,298 | 10,244 | | 3,202 | 1,705 | 241 | 326 | | 104,327 | |
| | Officer | 155 | 122 | | 3,060 | | | 397 | 1,624 | | | 325 | 63 | | | 5,746 |
| | Noncom | 1,208 | | | | | | | | | | | | 32,219 | | 33,427 |
| | Com | | | 3,686 | | | | | | | | | | 11,537 | | 15,223 |
| | Warrant | | | 744 | 288 | | | | | | | | | 1,290 | | 2,322 |
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Abbreviations: Com Commissioned Officer, DoD Department of Defense, GW Gulf War, HI Hawaii, NG National Guard, Noncom Noncommissioned Officer, OR Oregon, PA Pennsylvania, Res Reserve Service, VA Department of Veterans Affairs, WA Washington.
aSome cells may not total to the full study sample size due to rounding imprecision in published percentages, or missing data or errors in the original publication.
bFigures presented are based on 2,345 participants of Devens Cohort Study, as reported in [7]. Figures for the full cohort of 2,949 are not available in published literature.
cFigures presented are based on the subset of Millennium Cohort participants who served during the era of the first Gulf War. These are unpublished data that were provided to us in a personal communication by Dr. Nancy Crum-Cianflone of the Naval Health Research Center.
dDenotes that the figure is reported variably in multiple publications, or is otherwise uncertain.
Health domains surveyed by major studies of U.S. veterans of the first Gulf War
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Abbreviations: CFS chronic fatigue syndrome, DoD Department of Defense, HI Hawaii, MCS multiple chemical sensitivity, MSI multisymptom illness, OR Oregon, PA Pennsylvania, PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder, VA Department of Veterans Affairs, WA Washington.
Note: subscripted “S” designates that some data for that domain are only available for a subset of the study sample.
a Additional reference: personal communication by Dr. Nancy Crum-Cianflone of the Naval Health Research Center.
Psychological status evaluations used in major studies of U.S. veterans of the first Gulf War
| Family and social support | Social Provision Scale | | [ |
| | Family Relationship Index | FRI | [ |
| | Social Support Questionnaire | | [ |
| | Social Support | | [ |
| | Family Stress | | [ |
| | Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale | FACES-II | [ |
| | Relationship Quality | | [ |
| Intelligence | National Adult Reading Test | NART | [ |
| | Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale | WAIS | [ |
| | Shipley Institute of Living Scale | SILS | [ |
| Personality | Neuroticism, Extroversion, Openness Personality Inventory | NEO-PI | [ |
| | Dispositional Resilience Scale | DRS | [ |
| | Eysenck Personality Questionnaire | | [ |
| Psychiatric status | Hopkins Symptom Checklist | HSCL | [ |
| | Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 | MMPI-2 | [ |
| | Personality Assessment Inventory | | [ |
| | Composite International Diagnostic Interview | CIDI | [ |
| | Symptom Checklist-90-Revised | SCL-90R | [ |
| | Diagnostic Interview Schedule | DIS | [ |
| | Brief Symptom Inventory | BSI | [ |
| | Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R | SCID | [ |
| | Health Screening System | HSS | [ |
| Depression | Prime-MD/Patient Health Questionnaire | PHQ | [ |
| | Beck Depression Inventory | BDI | [ |
| Anxiety | Anxiety Sensitivity Index | ASI | [ |
| | Beck Anxiety Inventory | BAI | [ |
| | State-Trait Anxiety Inventory | | [ |
| Cognitive Functioning | Digit Span | | [ |
| | California Verbal Learning Test | CVLT | [ |
| | Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test | | [ |
| | Test of Memory Malingering | TOMM | [ |
| | Wechsler Memory Scale | WMS | [ |
| | Recognition Memory Test | | [ |
| | Heaton Memory Test | | [ |
| | Continuous Visual Memory Test | | [ |
| | Auditory Verbal Learning Test | AVLT | [ |
| | Trail-Making Tests A & B | | [ |
| | Continuous Performance Test | | [ |
| | Cognitive Failure Questionnaire | | [ |
| | Wisconsin Card-Sorting Test | | [ |
| | Stroop Test | | [ |
| | Performance On-line | | [ |
| | Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test | | [ |
| | Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test | PASAT | [ |
| | Controlled Oral Word Association Test | COWAT | [ |
| | Neurobehavioral Evaluation System Continuous Performance Test | | [ |
| | Behavioral Assessment and Research System | BARS | [ |
| | Symbol Digit | | [ |
| | Simple Reaction Time | | [ |
| | Oregon Dual-Task Procedure | | [ |
| Psychomotor function | Grip Strength Test | | |
| | Symbol Digit | | [ |
| | Grooved Pegboard | | [ |
| | Purdue Pegboard | | [ |
| | Finger Tapping Test | | [ |
| Health perception | Sickness Impact Profile | | [ |
| | Barsky Amplification Scale | | [ |
| | Illness Behavior Questionnaire | | [ |
| Quality of Life | Quality of Life Inventory | [ |
Deployment-related exposure domains surveyed by major studies of U.S. veterans of the first Gulf War
| Any vaccine | X | | | | | | X | | | X | X | X | | X |
| Anthrax | X | | X, XS | X | | X | | X | X | | | | X | X |
| Typhoid | | | XS | X | | | | X | | | | | | |
| Botulism | | | X, XS | X | | X | | X | X | | | | | X |
| Immune globulin | | | XS | X | | | | X | | | | | | X |
| Plague | | | XS | X | | | | X | | | | | | X |
| Meningococcus | | | XS | X | | | | X | | | | | | |
| Malaria pills | | | XS | X | | X | | XS | | | | | | |
| Pyridostigmine bromide | X | XS | X, XS | X | | X | X | X, XS | X | X | | X | | X |
| Ciprofloxacin & antibiotics | X | | XS | X | | | | X, XS | | | | | | |
| Wore chemical protective gear | X | | XS | X | X | | X | X | | | | | X | X |
| Petrol fuels/solvents or fumes | | | X | X | | X | X | XS | X | | | | | X |
| Smoke, oil fires, combustion products | X | XS | X, XS | X | X | X | X | X, XS | X | X | | X | | |
| Smoke from tent heaters | X | XS | X, XS | X | | X | X | X, XS | X | | | | | X |
| Vehicle exhaust | X | XS | | X | | | | | | | | | | |
| Chemical or biological warfare agents | X | XS | XS | | | | | XS | X | X | | | X | X |
| Nerve gas | | | X | X | | X | X | | | | | | | |
| Mustard gas | | | X | X | | X | X | | | | | | | |
| SCUD missile or artillery explosions nearby; debris contact | X | XS | XS | X | | X | X | | X | X | | X | | X |
| Burning trash or feces | X | XS | X, XS | X | | | X | | X | | | | XS | |
| CARC paint | | | X | X | | X | X | | X | | | X | | X |
| Depleted uranium | | | X | X | | X | X | XS | X | | | X | X | X |
| Microwaves | | | X | X | | X | X | | | | | | X | |
| Contaminated or local food | X | | X | X | | X | X | X | X | X | | | | |
| Contaminated or local water | X | XS | X | X | | X | X | X | X | X | | | | |
| Pesticides | X | XS | X | X | | X | X | X | X | X | | X | X | X |
| Live/dead animals or insects | X | | XS | X | | | X | X | X | | | X | | |
| Life events | X | | XS | X | X | | X | | XS | X | | | X | |
| Combat-related stressors | X | X | XS | XS | | X | X | | XS | | | | X | X |
| Direct combat duty | X | | X, XS | X | X | X | X | X | | X | | X | X | X |
| Witnessed casualties | X | | XS | X | X | X | X | X | | X | | X | X | X |
| Contact with POW | | | XS | X | | | X | X | | | | X | X | X |
| Physical injury | X | | XS | | X | X | X | | | X | | | XS | X |
| Suffered forced sexual relations, assault, or sexual harassment | | | XS | X | | | X | | XS | | | | X | X |
| Alcohol use | X | XS | XS | X | X | | X | X | X | X | | | X | X |
| Tobacco use | X | XS | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | | X | X | X |
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Abbreviations: CARC Chemical agent resistant coating, DoD Department of Defense, HI Hawaii, OR Oregon, PA Pennsylvania, POW Prisoner of war, VA Department of Veterans Affairs, WA Washington.
Note: subscripted “S” designates that some data for that domain are only available for a subset of the study sample.
aAdditional reference: personal communication by Dr. Nancy Crum-Cianflone of the Naval Health Research Center.