Examining bias in the award of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability benefits for posttraumatic stress disorder in women veterans: Analysis of evaluation reports and VA decisions

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Mayumi O. Gianoli, Andrew W. Meisler, Rebecca Gordon
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Studies have raised concerns about possible inequities in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)’s awards of disability for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to women. However, the diagnoses and opinions made by disability examiners have not been studied. A sample of 270 initial PTSD examination reports and corresponding VA decisions were studied. Compared to men, women veterans were as likely to be diagnosed with a service-related mental disorder, χ2(1, N = 270) = 2.31, p = .129, odds ratio (OR) = 1.79, 95% CI [0.84, 3.80], and be granted service-connection, χ2(1, N = 270) = 0.49, p = .483, OR = 1.28, 95% CI [0.65, 2.51]. Women veterans were considered to have more psychiatric symptoms, Z = −2.05, p = .041, r = .16, and more psychiatric impairment, Z = −2.48, p = .013, r = .20, but the percentage of disability awarded by the VA did not differ, χ2(1, N = 270) = 0.49, p = .483; OR = 1.28, 95% CI [0.65, 2.51]. Secondary analyses implicate the role of military sexual trauma and premilitary trauma in explaining sex differences in symptoms and impairment. The findings indicate that neither opinions by examiners nor corresponding decisions by the VA regarding service connection reflect a negative bias toward women veterans. Results indicate that unbiased examinations lead to equitable VA claims decisions for women veterans. Future studies of the VA PTSD disability program nationally, including examination procedures and VA policies and implementation, will promote equity for women veterans in the PTSD claims process.

研究退伍军人事务局(VA)在向女性退伍军人发放创伤后应激障碍残疾津贴时存在的偏差:对评估报告和退伍军人事务部决定的分析。
研究表明,美国退伍军人事务部(VA)在向妇女发放创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)残疾赔偿金时可能存在不公平现象,这引起了人们的关注。然而,我们尚未对伤残鉴定人员的诊断和意见进行研究。我们对 270 份创伤后应激障碍初步检查报告和退伍军人事务部的相应决定进行了抽样研究。与男性退伍军人相比,女性退伍军人被诊断出患有与服役相关的精神障碍的几率为 χ2 (1, N = 270) = 2.31, p = .129, 赔率比 (OR) = 1.79, 95% CI [0.84, 3.80],被授予服役关系的几率为 χ2 (1, N = 270) = 0.49, p = .483, OR = 1.28, 95% CI [0.65, 2.51]。女性退伍军人被认为具有更多的精神症状(Z = -2.05,p = .041,r = .16)和更多的精神损伤(Z = -2.48,p = .013,r = .20),但退伍军人事务部授予的残疾百分比没有差异(χ2 (1, N = 270) = 0.49,p = .483;OR = 1.28,95% CI [0.65,2.51])。二次分析显示,军队性创伤和入伍前创伤在解释症状和损伤的性别差异方面发挥了作用。研究结果表明,无论是检查人员的意见还是退伍军人事务部关于服役关系的相应决定,都没有反映出对女性退伍军人的负面偏见。结果表明,无偏见的检查会导致退伍军人事务部为女性退伍军人做出公平的索赔决定。未来在全国范围内对退伍军人事务部创伤后应激障碍残疾计划的研究,包括检查程序和退伍军人事务部的政策和实施,将促进女性退伍军人在创伤后应激障碍索赔过程中的公平。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Traumatic Stress (JTS) is published for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Journal of Traumatic Stress , the official publication for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, is an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers on biopsychosocial aspects of trauma. Papers focus on theoretical formulations, research, treatment, prevention education/training, and legal and policy concerns. Journal of Traumatic Stress serves as a primary reference for professionals who study and treat people exposed to highly stressful and traumatic events (directly or through their occupational roles), such as war, disaster, accident, violence or abuse (criminal or familial), hostage-taking, or life-threatening illness. The journal publishes original articles, brief reports, review papers, commentaries, and, from time to time, special issues devoted to a single topic.
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