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Self-Reported Pain in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-Era Veterans: Associations with Psychiatric Symptoms and Functioning.

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Naylor, JC; Ryan Wagner, H; Brancu, M; Shepherd-Banigan, M; Elbogen, E; Kelley, M; Fecteau, T; Goldstein, K; Kimbrel, NA; Marx, CE; Strauss, JL ...
Published in: Pain Med
September 1, 2017

OBJECTIVE: To examine pain symptoms and co-occurring psychiatric and functional indices in male and female Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans. DESIGN: Self-reported data collection and interviews of Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans who participated in a multisite study of postdeployment mental health. SETTING: Veterans were enrolled at one of four participating VA sites. SUBJECTS: Two thousand five hundred eighty-seven male and 662 female Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans. METHODS: Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank tests examined differences in pain scores between male and female veterans. Chi-square tests assessed differences between male and female veterans in the proportion of respondents endorsing moderate to high levels of pain vs no pain. Multilevel regression analyses evaluated the effect of pain on a variety of psychiatric and functional measures. RESULTS: Compared with males, female veterans reported significantly higher mean levels of headache ( P  < 0.0001), muscle soreness ( P  < 0.008), and total pain ( P  < 0.0001), and were more likely to report the highest levels of headache ( P  < 0.0001) and muscle soreness ( P  < 0.0039). The presence of pain symptoms in Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans was positively associated with psychiatric comorbidity and negatively associated with psychosocial functioning. There were no observed gender differences in psychiatric and functional indices when levels of pain were equated. CONCLUSIONS: Although female Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans reported higher levels of pain than male veterans overall, male and female veterans experienced similar levels of psychiatric and functional problems at equivalent levels of reported pain. These findings suggest that pain-associated psychological and functional impacts are comparable and consequential for both male and female veterans.

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Jennifer C. Naylor
Author Jennifer C. Naylor Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychia ...
Henry Ryan Wagner II
Author Henry Ryan Wagner II Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychia ...
Mira Brancu
Author Mira Brancu Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychia ...
Megan E Shepherd-Banigan
Author Megan E Shepherd-Banigan Population Health Sciences
Eric Bradley Elbogen
Author Eric Bradley Elbogen Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Medicine & Neur ...
Karen M. Goldstein
Author Karen M. Goldstein Medicine, General Internal Medicine
Nathan Andrew Kimbrel
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Christine Elizabeth Marx
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Jennifer Leigh Strauss
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Jean Crowell Beckham
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Eric Dedert
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John A. Fairbank
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Jason David Kilts
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Richard David Weiner
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Pain Med

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EISSN

1526-4637

Publication Date

September 1, 2017

Volume

18

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1658 / 1667

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterans
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Sex Distribution
  • Self Report
  • Pain
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Iraq War, 2003-2011
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Naylor, J. C., Ryan Wagner, H., Brancu, M., Shepherd-Banigan, M., Elbogen, E., Kelley, M., … Strauss, J. L. (2017). Self-Reported Pain in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-Era Veterans: Associations with Psychiatric Symptoms and Functioning. Pain Med, 18(9), 1658–1667. https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnw308
Naylor, Jennifer C., H. Ryan Wagner, Mira Brancu, Megan Shepherd-Banigan, Eric Elbogen, Michelle Kelley, Teresa Fecteau, et al. “Self-Reported Pain in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-Era Veterans: Associations with Psychiatric Symptoms and Functioning.Pain Med 18, no. 9 (September 1, 2017): 1658–67. https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnw308.
Naylor JC, Ryan Wagner H, Brancu M, Shepherd-Banigan M, Elbogen E, Kelley M, et al. Self-Reported Pain in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-Era Veterans: Associations with Psychiatric Symptoms and Functioning. Pain Med. 2017 Sep 1;18(9):1658–67.
Naylor, Jennifer C., et al. “Self-Reported Pain in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-Era Veterans: Associations with Psychiatric Symptoms and Functioning.Pain Med, vol. 18, no. 9, Sept. 2017, pp. 1658–67. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/pm/pnw308.
Naylor JC, Ryan Wagner H, Brancu M, Shepherd-Banigan M, Elbogen E, Kelley M, Fecteau T, Goldstein K, Kimbrel NA, Marx CE, VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Work Group, VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Women Veterans Work Group, Strauss JL. Self-Reported Pain in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-Era Veterans: Associations with Psychiatric Symptoms and Functioning. Pain Med. 2017 Sep 1;18(9):1658–1667.
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Published In

Pain Med

DOI

EISSN

1526-4637

Publication Date

September 1, 2017

Volume

18

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1658 / 1667

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterans
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Sex Distribution
  • Self Report
  • Pain
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Iraq War, 2003-2011
  • Humans
  • Female