| Literature DB >> 31623632 |
Elin Anita Fadum1, Leif Åge Strand2, Monica Martinussen3,4, Laila Breidvik2, Nina Isaksen4, Einar Borud2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Substantial research has found that women assess their health as poor relative to men, but the reasons for this are not fully understood. Military women are characterised by good health and the ability to work in an archetypically male culture. Thus, studies on the gender pattern of self-reported health in military personnel could generate hypotheses for future research on the possible associations between gender and health. However, such studies are rare and limited to a few countries. The aim of this study was to examine self-reported physical and mental health in Norwegian military women.Entities:
Keywords: Female; Military; Norway; Self-reported health; Surveys
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31623632 PMCID: PMC6798407 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0820-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Health and Health Behaviours in the Norwegian Armed Forces, Numbers (%) (N = 10,249)
| Military women | Military men | Civilian women | |
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| Age mean, 37.4 ( | 32.3 (10.1) |
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| Age median, 36 (IQR 21) | 29 (16) | 35 (22) | 46 (15) |
| 20–29 y, | 538 (50.4) | 2931 (36.2) | 87 (8.0) |
| 30–39 y, | 262 (24.5) | 1825 (22.5) | 236 (21.8) |
| 40–60 y, | 268 (25.1) | 3344 (41.3) | 758 (70.1) |
| Physical health | |||
| Poor health, | 87 (8.2) | 625 (7.7) |
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| Physical illness, | 88 (8.2) | 677 (8.4) |
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| Cardiovascular disorders, | 2 (0.2) | 27 (0.3) | 0 |
| Respiratory disorders, | 67 (6.4) | 475 (6.0) |
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| Diabetes, | 1 (0.1) |
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| Osteoporosis/fibromyalgia, | 10 (1.0) | 48 (0.6) |
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| Other illnesses, | 11 (1.1) | 82 (1.1) |
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| Pain, | 296 (27.7) |
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| Injury, | 284 (26.6) | 2034 (25.1) |
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| Drug use | |||
| Sum-score mean, 7.05 ( | 7.07 (1.68) |
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| Used any drug, | 566 (53) |
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| Non-prescribed analgesics, | 469 (43.9) |
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| Prescribed analgesics, | 63 (5.9) | 388 (4.8) | 145 (13.4) 1 |
| Psychotropics, | 39 (3.7) |
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| Other prescribed drugs, | 164 (15.4) | 1127 (13.9) |
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| BMI min-max, 14.3–46.3 | 17.0–37.6 | 16.4–39.7 | 14.3–46.3 |
| BMI mean, 25.66 (SD 3.18) [ | 23.42 (2.73) |
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| Obese, | 27 (2.5) |
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| Mental health | |||
| Mental distress mean, 10.61 ( | 10.97 (3.39) |
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| Mental health problems, | 105 (9.8) |
| 90 (8.3) |
| Mental health treatment, | 39 (3.7) |
| 49 (4.5) |
| Post-traumatic stress mean, 7.12 ( | 7.33 (2.79) |
| 7.38 (2.98) [0.01] |
| PTSD, | 48 (4.5) |
| 58 (5.4) |
| Health behaviour | |||
| Leisure time physical activity | |||
| Mean weekly hours, 6.61 ( | 6.89 (1.22) |
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| Heavy, | 437 (40.9) |
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| Smoking, | 15 (1.4) |
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| Smokeless tobacco, | 202 (18.9) |
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| High alcohol consumption, | 38 (3.6) | 262 (3.2) | 51 (4.7) |
Reference is military women. Statistically significant differences are highlighted in bold
SD Standard deviation, IQR interquartile range, g Hedges’ g, BMI body mass index, PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder, PA physical activity
1p = < .001 2 p < .05
Fig. 1Unadjusted Odds Ratios with 95% Confidence Intervals of Physical health problems in the Norwegian Armed Forces
Fig. 2Unadjusted Odds Ratios with 95% Confidence Intervals of Mental health problems in in the Norwegian Armed Forces
Fig. 3Unadjusted Odds Ratios with 95% Confidence Intervals of Health behavioural problems in the Norwegian Armed Forces
Hierarchical multiple regression on health in the Norwegian Armed Forces, N = 10,249
| Drug use | Body mass index | Mental distress | Post-traumatic stress | Physical activity | ||||||
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| Factor | Δ | Δ | Δ | Δ | ΔR2 | |||||
| Step 1: Age | .02* | .01 (.009) * | .07* | .08 (.01) * | .01* | −.01 (.01) | <.001 | −.009 (.01) | .04* | −.18 (.005) * |
| Step 2: Female gender | .01* | .07 (.19) | .04* | −1.06 (.30) * | .001* | 1.1 (.35) * | .002* | .71 (.27) * | <.001* | .16 (.14) |
| Step 3: Military status | .004* | −.71 (.40) | .006* | −1.00 (.68) | <.001 | .09 (.60) | <.001 | −.61 (.54) | .005* | .65 (.23) * |
| Step 4: Interactions | <.001 | .002* | <.001* | <.001* | <.001 | |||||
| Gender*age | .006 (.005) | −.03 (.009) * | −.02 (.01) * | −.01 (.007) | −.0003 (.004) | |||||
| Military status*age | .004 (.009) | −.01 (.01) | −.008 (.01) | .008 (.01) | −.005 (.005) | |||||
| Total | .04 | .12 | .01 | .003 | .05 | |||||
All beta coefficients (unstandardized) were from the full model with all steps included (robust SE)
SE standard error
*p < .05
Fig. 4Interactions of Age*Gender on Mental Distress and Body Mass Index in the Norwegian Armed Forces