VA Cooperative Studies Program (CSP)
New Orleans Cohort Study of Persian Gulf War Veterans
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What's Available |
Check with the study contact and publications for information on a public dataset, data archive, data enclave, or website where data might be available. |
Available Documentation |
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Dates Data are Available |
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Access Criteria |
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Study Characteristics |
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Objectives |
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Era of Service |
Gulf War |
Population |
Male and female U.S. Army, Marine, Air Force, Navy Reserve, and National Guard service members who were mobilized in Operation Desert Storm |
Study Design |
Prospective cohort |
Time Period |
1991 |
Setting |
Units returning from deployment in Operation Desert Storm through New Orleans, LA |
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Time 1: 1,520 participants (data analyses run on 1,272) |
Response Rate |
Unconfirmed |
Recruitment Method |
Participants recruited from enrollment lists of local military units mobilized for Operation Desert Storm |
Compensation |
None |
Data Collected |
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Data Collection Methods |
Data were collected via
Timing of data collections
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Funding Sources |
VA Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences Service |
Investigators |
Primary Investigator: Jennifer Vasterling, PhD |
Contact |
Unconfirmed |
Selected Publications |
Brailey K, Vasterling JJ, Sutker PB. Psychological aftermath of participation in the Persian Gulf War. In: Lundberg A, editor. The Environment and Mental Health: A Guide for Clinicians.1 Hillsdale (NJ): Erlbaum; 1998. p. 83–101. |
More Information |
None |
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