Social aspects of venereal disease aboard a U.S. navy destroyer.

J B Levine, J M Erickson, L M Dean
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This paper describes the social characteristics of venereal disease patients aboard a US Navy destroyer. The research team administered questionnaires to 247 crew members at the outset of the ship's 7 month-overseas deployment. When the ship returned to home port, the research staff gathered demographic and occupational information plus disciplinary records, job performance ratings, and complete dispensary visit information for the deployment period. The morbidity data indicated that 48% of the entire crew experienced at least one case of VD, and of these VD patients, 38% had multiple infections. A set of variables that best predicted VD incidence was determined by means of multiple regression analysis. These variables included disciplinary record, pay grade, division or type of job ("blue-collar" versus "white-collar"), and education. Other variables that correlated with VD incidence were age, length of service, marital status, performance ratings, and verbal aptitude scores.

美国海军驱逐舰上的性病的社会方面。
本文描述了一艘美国海军驱逐舰上的性病患者的社会特征。研究小组在该船7个月的海外部署之初对247名船员进行了问卷调查。当船返回母港时,研究人员收集了部署期间的人口统计和职业信息、纪律记录、工作绩效评级和完整的药房访问信息。发病率数据显示,48%的机组人员至少有一例VD,其中38%的VD患者有多重感染。通过多元回归分析确定了一组最能预测VD发病率的变量。这些变量包括纪律记录、薪酬等级、分工或工作类型(“蓝领”与“白领”)以及教育程度。其他与VD发病率相关的变量有年龄、服务年限、婚姻状况、工作表现评分和语言能力得分。
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