Military sexual trauma is associated with post-deployment eating disorders among Afghanistan and Iraq veterans

Author:

Blais Rebecca K.12ORCID,Brignone Emily12,Maguen Shira34,Carter Marjorie E.1,Fargo Jamison D.125,Gundlapalli Adi V.167

Affiliation:

1. Informatics, Decision Enhancement, and Analytic Sciences Center, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System; Salt Lake City Utah

2. Department of Psychology; Utah State University; Logan Utah

3. Department of OEF/OIF Integrated Care Clinic; San Francisco VA Medical Center; San Francisco California

4. Medical School, University of California; San Francisco California

5. National Center for Homelessness Among Veterans, VA Medical Center; Philadelphia Pennsylvania

6. Department of Internal Medicine; University of Utah School of Medicine; Salt Lake City Utah

7. Department of Biomedical Informatics; University of Utah School of Medicine; Salt Lake City Utah

Funder

Institutional Review Board of the University of Utah School of Medicine and the Research and Development Committee for the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Health Services Research and Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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