Mortality patterns of New York State Vietnam veterans
C.E. Lawrence,
A.A. Reilly,
P. Quickenton,
P. Greenwald,
W.F. Page and
A.J. Kuntz
American Journal of Public Health, 1985, vol. 75, issue 3, 277-279
Abstract:
Mortality odds ratios (MORs) comparing veterans with Vietnam service who died in New York State to veterans of the Vietnam era with no Vietnam service were estimated (n = 1,496). The most elevated MORs and their confidence intervals were nonmotor vehicular injuries of transport (MOR = 2.18, (1.19, 3.96)), other accidents and burns (MOR = 1.37, (0.95, 1.98)), and homicide (MOR = 1.59, (0.86, 2.94).
Date: 1985
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.75.3.277
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