Medical profile of women Veterans Administration outpatients who report a history of sexual assault occurring while in the military.
@article{Frayne1999MedicalPO,
title={Medical profile of women Veterans Administration outpatients who report a history of sexual assault occurring while in the military.},
author={Susan M. Frayne and Katherine M. Skinner and Lisa M Sullivan and T J Tripp and Cheryl S. Hankin and Nancy R. Kressin and D. R. Miller},
journal={Journal of women's health \& gender-based medicine},
year={1999},
volume={8 6},
pages={
835-45
}
}To profile differences in current physical symptoms and medical conditions among women users of Veterans Administration (VA) health services with and without a self-reported history of sexual assault sustained during military service, we conducted a cross-sectional analysis of a nationally representative, random sample of women veterans using VA outpatient services (n = 3632). A self-administered, mailed survey asked whether women had sustained sexual assault while in the military and requested…
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