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Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Publications

This chapter lists the published scientific literature located through the online database searching described in Chapter 1 of this book and in Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women. This chapter is divided into two parts. Part A lists the citations retrieved in searches of Medline, EMBASE, PsycInfo, Agricola, NTIS, ERIC, Dissertation Abstracts, Occupational Safety and Health, Sociological Abstracts, SpaceLine, HStar, Social SciSearch, Sport, Textile Technology Digest, and Toxline. Part B lists the citations retrieved in searches of the Technical Reports database of the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). Since many of the Technical Reports citations are also found in the NTIS database, duplicates are listed only once, in Part B. Animal studies were retrieved only for studies in the Technical Reports database on military-related toxins. For foreign language articles, the language is given in brackets at the end of the citation. The indexing terms listed on the following page were used to assist the committee and the reader in organizing the large volume of literature. The initial page number(s) for each category in Part A and Part B of this chapter appear after each term. Some citations have been placed in more than one category.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Index Terms

anthropometry, 21, 83

body composition, 22, 83

body composition, obesity, 23

bone, 23

cardiovascular health, 24, 84

chemical defense, 26, 84

communicable diseases, 26, 85

cutaneous/dermal conditions, 29

eating disorders, 29, 85

endocrine, 31

family issues, 31, 85

gastrointestinal conditions, 32, 87

gynecologic/genito-urinary, 32, 87

gynecologic/reproductive health,

birth control, 32, 87

gynecologic/reproductive health,

lactation, 33, 87

gynecologic/reproductive health,

long-range implications, 33

gynecologic/reproductive health,

postpartum, 33

gynecologic/reproductive health,

pregnancy, 33, 87

health, general, 34, 87

health services, 35, 88

HIV/AIDS, 37, 88

job satisfaction, 38, 88

job stress, 39, 89

load-bearing, 42, 89

medical technology, 42

menstrual cycle, 42

military women, general, 44, 89

miscellaneous, 90

musculoskeletal, biomechanics, 44

musculoskeletal, injuries, 46, 90

musculoskeletal, treatment, 49, 90

neurosensory conditions, 49

noise, hearing loss, 49, 90

nutrition, 50, 90

nutrition and exercise, 52, 91

otolaryngological conditions, 54

performance, 54, 91

pharmaceutical, 54, 91

physical fitness, general, 56, 92

physical fitness, strength/endurance, 58, 93

protective clothing and equipment, 60, 93

psychological conditions, 64, 94

radiation, 65, 94

respiratory conditions, 66, 95

responses to stressors, other, 67, 95

responses to stressors, physical

activity, 67, 95

responses to stressors, pressure, 72, 96

responses to stressors, temperature, 73, 96

sexual assault/harassment, 74, 97

social support, 75, 97

STDs, 76

substance use, 76, 97

toxins, 77, 98

traumatic stress, combat, 79

traumatic stress, other, 81, 100

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Part A

Citations from Civilian Databases

ANTHROPOMETRY

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BODY COMPOSITION

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Teves MA, Vogel JA, Carlson DE, Schnakenberg DD. Body Composition and Muscle Performance Aspects of the 1985 CFFS (Combat Field Feeding System) Test. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1986. USARIEM-T-12/86.

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BODY COMPOSITION, OBESITY

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BONE

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Jones KP, Ravnikar VA, Tulchinsky D, Schiff I. Comparison of bone density in amenorrheic women due to athletics, weight loss, and premature menopause. Obstet Gynecol 1985;66(1):5-8.

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CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH

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CHEMICAL DEFENSE

Bullman T, Kang H. The effects of mustard gas, ionizing radiation, herbicides, trauma, and oil smoke on US military personnel: the results of veteran studies . Annu Rev Public Health 1994;15:69-90.

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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

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Blood C, Griffith D. Ship size as a factor in illness incidence among U.S. Navy vessels . Mil Med 1990;155(7):310-4.

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Brown A, Webster H, Krinchai K, Chuenchitra C, Pipithkul J. Occupational malaria in Thai Rangers: epidemiological, clinical and immunological features. Mil Med 1990;155(9):406-10.

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Brown AE, Webster HK, Krinchai K, Gordon DM, Wirtz RA, Permpanich B. Characteristics of natural antibody responses to the circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium vivax. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1991;44(1):21-7.

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Burrows DS, Cuetter AC. Residual subclinical impairment in patients who totally recovered from Guillain-Barre syndrome: impact on military performance. Mil Med 1990;155(9):438-40.

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Cross ER, Hyams KC. Tuberculin skin testing in US Navy and Marine Corps personnel and recruits, 1980-86. Am J Public Health 1990;80(4):435-8.

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Daniels JI. Evaluation of Military Field-Water Quality: Volume 4, Health Criteria and Recommendations for Standards: Part 1, Chemicals and Properties of Military Concern Associated with Natural and Anthropogenic Sources. Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore National Lab; 1988. UCRL-21008-V.4-PT.1.

Daniels JI, Layton DW. Evaluation of Military Field-Water Quality: Volume 9, Data for Assessing Health Risks in Potential Theaters of Operation for US Military Forces: (Final Report). Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore National Lab; 1988. UCRL-21008-V.9.

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Farghaly A. Cross sectional study of schistosomiasis among military recruits in Alexandria. J Egypt Public Health Assoc 1992;67(5-6):593-605.

Farghaly A, Barakat R. Association between chronic hepatitis B carrier state and schistosomiasis . J Egypt Public Health Assoc 1992;67(5-6):607-21.

Farghaly A, Barakat R. Prevalence, impact and risk factors of hepatitis C infection. J Egypt Public Health Assoc 1993;68(1-2):63-79.

Freeman K, De Mello W. Leishmanian skin testing in the diagnosis of American cutaneous leishmaniasis . Int J Dermatol 1985;24(1):52-3.

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Gabriel A, Su N, Cross J, Garcia D. Chloroquine Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Malaria in the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Manila, Philippines: Naval Medical Research Unit No. 2; 1987.

Gasser RAJ, Magill AJ, Oster CN, Tramont EC. The threat of infectious disease in Americans returning from Operation Desert Storm. N Engl J Med 1991;324(12):859-64.

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Giladi M, Danon YL, Greenblatt C, Schinder E, Nili E. Keziot—a new endemic site of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Israel. An epidemiological and clinical study of a non-immune population entering an endemic area. Trop Geogr Med 1985;37(4):298-303.

Gillis D, Slepon R, Karsenty E, Green MS. Sociodemographic factors associated with Pediculosis capitis and pubis among young adults in the Israel Defense Forces. Public Health Rev 1991;18(4):345-50.

Gras C, Martet G, Renoux E, Lecamus J, Aubry P. An outbreak of Schistosoma mansoni bilharziasis. 113 cases in a military unit returning from Central Africa. Rev Med Interne 1987;8(4):379-82. [In French]

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Haberberger RL, Mikhail IA, Burans JP, Hyams KC, Glenn JC. Travelers' diarrhea among United States military personnel during joint American-Egyptian armed forces exercises in Cairo, Egypt. Mil Med 1991;156(1):27-30.

Hawkins RE, Malone JD, Cloninger LA, Jozmajzl PJ, Lewis D. Risk of viral hepatitis among military personnel assigned to US Navy ships. J Infect Dis 1992;165:716-9.

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Hayes CG, O'Rourke TF, Fogelman V, Leavengood DD, Crow G. Dengue fever in American military personnel in the Philippines: Clinical observations on hospitalized patients during a 1984 epidemic. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health 1989;20(1):1-8.

Hepburn NC, Tidman M, Hunter J. Cutaneous leishmaniasis in British troops from Belize. Br J Dermatol 1993;128(1):63-8.

Hooper R, Cunnion S, Conwill D, Merrell B, Wallace J, Batchelor R. Hepatitis A and B in a naval population. Mil Med 1988;153(7):350-5.

Huh S, Huh S. Intestinal parasitic infections of Korean Army soldiers in Whachon-gun, Korea. Korean J Parasitol 1993;31(3):293-4.

Huh S, Lee S, Huh S. A follow-up examination of intestinal parasitic infections of the Army soldiers in Whachon-gun, Korea. Korean J Parasitol 1994;32(1):61-3.

Hyams K, Palinkas L, Burr R. Viral hepatitis in the US Navy, 1975-1984. Am J Epidemiol 1989;130(2):319-26.

Hyams KC, Krogwold RA, Brock S, Wignall FS, Cross E. Heterosexual transmission of viral hepatitis and cytomegalovirus infection among United States military personnel stationed in the Western Pacific. Sex Transm Dis 1993;20(1):36-40.

Ivanov K, Kosachev I, Liashenko I, Fisun V. Characteristics of chemotherapy of infectious diseases associated with gunshot wounds and trauma. Antibiot Khimioter 1992;37(6):19-21. [In Russian]

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Kanesa-thasan N, Iacona-Connors L, Magill A, Smoke B. Dengue serotypes 2 and 3 in US forces in Somalia. Lancet 1994;343:676-8.

Kelley PW, Petruccelli BP, Stehr-Green P, Erickson RL, Mason CJ. The susceptibility of young adult Americans to vaccine-preventable infections. A national serosurvey of US Army recruits. JAMA 1991;266(19):2724-9.

Kreutzer R, Grogl M, Neva FA, Fryauff D, Magill A, Aleman-Munoz M. Identification and genetic comparison of leishmanial parasites causing viscerotropic and cutaneous disease in soldiers returning from Operation Desert Storm. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1993;49(3):357-63.

Krylov N, Ivlev A, Kalinin A, Vasil'ev A, Lytsar' B. The clinico-epidemiologic aspects of viral hepatitis C. Voen Med Zh 1993;(6):64-7. [In Russian]

Lacey EJ. Leptospirosis. J R Nav Med Serv 1993;79(1):37-8.

Lambert AW. Cautionary tales. J R Nav Med Serv 1994;80(1):33-4.

Laubach H, Barkin J, Ager A, Gilcrease W, Ratkey B, Silverman M. Evaluation of Army field sanitation during Blazing Trails '87. Mil Med 1990;155(12):604-6.

Layton DW, Mallon BJ, McKone TE, Ricker YE, Lessard PC. Evaluation of Military Field-Water Quality: Volume 2, Constituents of Military Concern from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources: Part 1, Organic Chemical Contaminants. Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore National Lab; 1988. UCRL-21008-V.2-PT.1.

LeDuc J, Ksiazek T, Rossi C, Dalrymple J. A retrospective analysis of sera collected by the Hemorrhagic Fever Commission during the Korean Conflict. J Infect Dis 1990;162(5):1182-4.

Lehtomaki K, Leinonen M, Takala A, Hovi T, Herva E, Koskela M. Etiological diagnosis of pneumonia in military conscripts by combined use of bacterial culture and serological methods. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 1988;7(3):348-54.

Lesho E. Leishmaniasis. Another threat to Persian Gulf veterans. Postgrad Med 1991;90(8):213-4.

Lew J, Kapikian A, Jiang X, Estes M, Green K. Molecular characterization and expression of the capsid protein of a Norwalk-like virus recovered from a Desert Shield troop with gastroenteritis . Virology 1994;200(1):319-25.

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Longfield JN, Winn RE, Gibson RL, Juchau SV, Hoffman PV. Varicella outbreaks in Army recruits from Puerto Rico. Varicella susceptibility in a population from the tropics. Arch Intern Med 1990;150(5):970-3.

Magill AJ, Grogl M, Gasser RA Jr, Sun W, Oster CN. Visceral infection caused by Leishmania tropica in veterans of Operation Desert Storm. N Engl J Med 1993;328(19):1383-7.

Malone JD, Paparello S, Thornton S, Mapes T, Haberberger R. Parasitic infections in troops returning from Operation Desert Storm . N Engl J Med 1991;325(20):1448-9.

Mansour N, Fryauff D, Modi G, Mikhail E, Youssef F. Isolation and characterization of Leishmania major from Phlebotomus papatasi and military personnel in north Sinai, Egypt. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1991;85(5):590-1.

Matzkin H. Acute non-B hepatitis in the Israel Defence Forces: comparison of some epidemiologic features before and after the usage of preexposure immune serum globulin prophylaxis. Hepatology 1987;7(6):1330-2.

Matzkin H. Epidemiological features of acute viral hepatitis among the Israeli Defence Forces, 1977-83. J Infect Dis 1987;14(3):271-8.

McKinlay KP, Masterton RG. West African malaria. J R Army Med Corps 1991;137(3):149-51.

McNeil JG, Lednar WM, Stansfield SK, Prier RE, Miller RN. Central European tick-borne encephalitis: assessment of risk for persons in the armed services and vacationers. J Infect Dis 1985;152(3):650-1.

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Mehr Z, Powers NR, Konkol KA. Myiasis in a wounded soldier returning from Panama. J Med Entomol 1991;28(4):553-4.

Niklasson B, Jonsson M, Widegren I, Persson K, LeDuc J. Study of Nephropathia epidemica among military personnel in Sweden. Institut Pasteur 1992;143:211-4.

Niklasson B, Peters CJ, Bengtsson E, Norrby E. Rift valley fever virus vaccine trial: study of neutralizing antibody response in humans. Vaccine 1985;3(2):123-7.

Ohl C, Hyams K, Malone J, Oldfield E 3rd. Leishmaniasis among Desert Storm veterans: a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. Mil Med 1993;158(11):726-9.

Palinkas L, Pineda T, Burr R, Hyams K. Ten-year profile of infectious and parasitic disease hospitalizations in the U.S. Navy. Mil Med 1990;155(9):401-6.

Parkinson MD, Stout RW, Mahon DR, Clardy WF, Warner RW, Weston ME, et al. Viral hepatitis in the US Air Force, 1980-1989. Vaccine 1993;11(5):516-7.

Pearce R, Grove D. Tick infestation in soldiers who were bivouacked in the Perth region . Med J Aust 1987;146(5):238-40.

Perepelkin V, Raevskii K, Nikolaev V, Sheibak V. The etiology of sandfly fever in Soviet servicemen in Afghanistan . Voen Med Zh 1989;(1):48-9. [In Russian]

Pon E, McKee KT Jr, Diniega BM, Merrell B, Corwin A, Ksiazek TG. Outbreak of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome among U.S. Marines in Korea. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1990;42(6):612-9.

Selleck RE, Ungun Z, Chesler G, Diyamandoglu V, Daniels JI. Evaluation of Military Field-Water Quality. Volume 9. Data for Assessing Health Risks in Potential Theaters of Operation for U.S. Military Forces. Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore National Lab; 1990.

Shanks G, Wilairatanaporn C. Eosinophilic response to falciparum malaria infections. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health 1992;23(4):795-7.

Sharp T, Thornton S, Wallace M, Defraites R, Sanchez J, Batchelor R, et al. Diarrheal disease among military personnel during Operation Restore Hope, Somalia, 1992-1993. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1995;52(2):188-93.

Simchen E, Raz R, Stein H, Danon Y. Risk factors for infection in fracture war wounds (1973 and 1982 wars, Israel). Mil Med 1991;156(10):520-7.

Stout R, Mitchell S, Parkinson M, Warner R, Miles R, Franz B, et al. Viral hepatitis in the U.S. Air Force, 1980-89: an epidemiological and serological study. Aviat Space Environ Med 1994;65(5 Suppl):A66-70.

White C, Pratt S, Bass J, Nevin-Woods C, Weir M. Prenatal screening for hepatitis B infection in the military population in Hawaii. Pediatr Infect Dis J 1988;7(2):138-40.

CUTANEOUS/DERMAL CONDITIONS

Christmas TI, Nicholls D, Holloway BA, Greig D. Blister beetle dermatosis in New Zealand. N Z Med J 1987;100(830):515-7.

Cooke J, Creager M, Osmundson P, Shepherd J. Sex differences in control of cutaneous blood flow. Circulation 1990;82(5):1607-15.

Garland FC, White MR, Garland CF, Shaw E, Gorham ED. Occupational sunlight exposure and melanoma in the U.S. Navy. Arch Environ Health 1990;45(5):261-7.

Gillis D, Slepon R, Karsenty E, Green M. Seasonality and long-term trends of Pediculosis capitis and pubis in a young adult population. Arch Dermatol 1990;126(5):638-41.

Long G, Rickman L. Infectious complications of tattoos. Clin Infect Dis 1994;18(4):610-9.

Lubach D, Beckers P. Wet working conditions increase brittleness of nails, but do not cause it. Dermatology 1992;185(2):120-2.

Pace J. Sun, sand, and skin: the Persian Gulf. Int J Dermatol 1991;30(4):247-9.

Patterson H, Woolley T, Lednar W. Foot blister risk factors in an ROTC summer camp population. Mil Med 1994;159(2):130-5.

Pehr K, Kornfeld BW. Dermatology in a war zone: a Persian Gulf experience. Int J Dermatol 1992;31(7):494-7.

Ramani ML, Bennett RG. High prevalence of skin cancer in World War II servicemen stationed in the Pacific theatre. J Am Acad Dermatol 1993;28((5 Pt 1)):733-7.

Sertoli A, Gola M, Martinelli C, Lombardi P, Zavaroni C, Panconesi E. Computer analysis of 3312 cases of contact dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 1986;15(4):259.

Wolf R, Movshowitz M, Brenner S. Contact dermatitis in Israeli soldiers. J Toxicol Environ Health 1994;43(1):7-11.

EATING DISORDERS

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Brewerton T, Lydiard R, Laraia M, Shook J, Ballenger J. CSF beta-endorphin and dynorphin in bulimia nervosa. Am J Psychiatry 1992;149(8):1086-90.

Davis C, Fox J, Cowles M, Hastings P, Schwass K. The functional role of exercise in the development of weight and diet concerns in women. J Psychosom Res 1990;34(5):563-74.

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Drug Therapy Bulletin. Bulimia nervosa—common in women. Drug Ther Bull 1992;30(4):13-4.

Economos C, Bortz S, Nelson M. Nutritional practices of elite athletes. Practical recommendations . Sports Med 1993;16(6):381-99.

Goldbloom D, Naranjo C, Bremner K, Hicks L. Eating disorders and alcohol abuse in women. Br J Addict 1992;87(6):913-9.

Goodwin G, Fairburn C, Cowen P. Dieting changes serotonergic function in women, not men: implications for the aetiology of anorexia nervosa? Psychol Med 1987;17(4):839-42.

Halmi K, Eckert E, Marchi P, Sampugnaro V, Apple R, Cohen J. Comorbidity of psychiatric diagnoses in anorexia nervosa. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1991;48(8):712-18.

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Hesse-Biber S, Clayton-Matthews A, Downey J. The differential importance of weight and body image among college men and women. Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr 1987;113(4):509-28.

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Johnson M. Disordered eating in active and athletic women. Clin Sports Med 1994;13(2):355-69.

Koslowsky M, Scheinberg Z, Bleich A, Mark M, Apter A, Danon Y, et al. The factor structure and criterion validity of the short form of the Eating Attitudes Test. J Pers Assess 1992;58(1):27-35.

Kurtzman FD, Yager J, Landsverk J, Wiesmeier E, Bodurka DC. Eating disorders among selected female student populations at UCLA . J Am Diet Assoc 1989;89(1):45-53.

Lindeman A. Self-esteem: its application to eating disorders and athletes. Int J Sport Nutr 1994;4(3):237-52.

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Lundholm J, Anderson D. Eating disordered behaviors: a comparison of male and female university students. Addict Behav 1986;11(2):193-6.

Lydiard R, Brewerton T, Fossey M, Laraia M, Stuart G, Beinfeld M, et al. CSF cholecystokinin octapeptide in patients with bulimia nervosa and in normal comparison subjects. Am J Psychiatry 1993;150(7):1099-101.

Mark M, Rabinowitz J, Rabinowitz S, Gaoni B, Babur I, Danon Y. Brief treatment of anorexia nervosa in military personnel. Hosp Community Psychiatry 1993;44(1):69-71.

Miller K. Body-image therapy. Nurs Clin North Am 1991;26(3):727-36.

Nattiv A, Agostini R, Drinkwater B, Yeager KK. The female athlete triad. The inter-relatedness of disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis. Clin Sports Med 1994;13(2):405-18.

Owens RG, Slade PD. Running and anorexia nervosa: an empirical study. Int J Eat Disord 1987;6(6):771-5.

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Putukian M. The female triad. Eating disorders, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis. Med Clin North Am 1994;78(2):345-56.

Rippon C, Nash J, Myburgh KH, Noakes TD. Abnormal Eating Attitude Test scores predict menstrual dysfunction in lean females. Int J Eat Disord 1988;7(5):617-24.

Rosmark B, Berne C, Holmgren S, Lago C, Renholm G, Sohlberg S. Eating disorders in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus . J Clin Psychiatry 1986;47(11):547-50.

Rubenstein C, Pigott T, L'Heureux F, Hill J, Murphy D. A preliminary investigation of the lifetime prevalence of anorexia and bulimia nervosa in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder . J Clin Psychiatry 1992;53(9):309-14.

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Sciacca J, Melby C, Hyner G, Brown A, Femea P. Body mass index and perceived weight status in young adults. J Community Health 1991;16(3):159-68.

Skolnick AA. “Female athlete triad” risk for women. JAMA 1993;270(8):921-3.

Smead V, Bloyd J. Correlates of eating related difficulties among college students: a preliminary investigation. Addict Behav 1987;12(2):185-8.

Sundgot-Borgen J. Eating disorders in female athletes. Sports Med 1994;17(3):176-88.

Sundgot-Borgen J. Risk and trigger factors for the development of eating disorders in female elite athletes. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1994;26(4):414-9.

Suzuki K, Higuchi S, Yamada K, Mizutani Y, Kono H. Young female alcoholics with and without eating disorders: a comparative study in Japan. Am J Psychiatry 1993;150(7):1053-8.

Sykes DJ, Gross M, Subishin S. Preliminary findings of demographic variables in patients suffering from anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Int J Psychosom 1986;33(4):27-30.

Sykora C, Grilo CM, Wilfley D, Brownell K. Eating, weight, and dieting disturbances in male and female lightweight and heavyweight rowers. Int J Eat Disord 1993;14(2):203-11.

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Wilmore JH. Eating and weight disorders in the female athlete. Int J Sport Nutr 1991;1(2):104-17.

Yates A. Biologic considerations in the etiology of eating disorders. Pediatr Ann 1992;21(11):739-44.

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Zuckerman D, Colby A, Ware NC, Lazerson J. The prevalence of bulimia among college students. Am J Public Health 1986;76(9):1135-7.

ENDOCRINE

Nuutila P, Knuuti MJ, Maki M, Laine H, Ruotsalainen U, Teras M, et al. Gender and insulin sensitivity in the heart and in skeletal muscles. Studies using positron emission tomography. Diabetes 1995;44(1):31-6.

Rubinstein A, Koffler M, Villa Y, Graff E. The Gulf War and diabetes mellitus. Diabet Med 1993;10(8):774-6.

FAMILY ISSUES

Anson O, Rosenzweig A, Shwarzmann P. The health of women married to men in regular Army service: women who cannot afford to be ill. Women Health 1993;20(1):33-45.

Birgenheier PS. Parents and children, war and separation. Pediatr Nurs 1993;19(5):471-6.

Black WGJ. Military-induced family separation: a stress reduction intervention . Soc Work 1993;38(3):273-80.

Blair JW. The Impact of Desert Storm on Military Wives Who are Human Service Professionals: Report of a Social Action Project. OH: Union Institute; 1992. Dissertation.

Blaisure KR, Arnold-Mann J. Return and reunion: a psychoeducational program aboard U.S. Navy ships. Fam Relat 1992;41(2):178-85.

Bowen GL. Spouse Support and the Retention Intentions of Air Force Members: A Basis for Program Development. Dearborn, MI: Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations; 1986.

Bowen GL. Single mothers for the defense. Conciliation Courts Rev 1987;1(June):13-8.

Bowen GL. The Relationship of Family Satisfaction to Satisfaction with the Military Way of Life among Soldiers. Technical Report 864. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1989.

Bowen GL. The Family Adaptation Model: A Life Course Perspective. Alexandria, VA: Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences; 1990.

Bowen GL, Orthner DK. Single parents in the U.S. Air Force. Fam Relat 1986;35(1):45-52.

Bowen GL, et al. Family adaptation of single parents in the United States Army: an empirical analysis of work stressors and adaptive resources. Fam Relat 1993;42(3):293-304.

Davidson ML. Building Family Strengths: Implementation of Professional Training Program for Military Family Application. Lincoln, NE: Paper presented at the 10th Annual National Symposium on Building Family Strengths; 1987.

Dreman S. Children of victims of terrorism in Israel: coping and adjustment in the face of trauma. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci 1989;26(4):212-22.

Dukes RL, Naylor J. Persian Gulf sojourn—stereotypes of family separation. Sociol Soc Res 1991;76(1):29-34.

Getts AG. Dating and sexual behavior in military dependent adolescents. Mil Med 1988;153(12):614-7.

Guttmann J. Intimacy in young adult males' relationships as a function of divorced and non-divorced family of origin structure. J Divorce 1988;12(2-3):253-61.

Harrison D, Laliberte L. How combat ideology structures military wives' domestic labour. Stud Political Economy 1993;42(Autumn):45-80.

Kelley ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior. Am J Orthopsychiatry 1994;64(1):103-11.

Kelley ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Mil Psychol 1994;6(2):125-38.

Kleiger JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. “Children, don't forget me”: a resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Health Soc Work 1993;18(3):237-40.

Klein HA, Tatone CL, Lindsay NB. Correlates of life satisfaction among military wives. J Psychol 1989;123(5):465-75.

Knapp TS, Newman SJ. Variables related to the psychological well being of Army wives during the stress of an extended military separation. Mil Med 1993;158(2):77-80.

Levai M, Kaplan S, Daly K, McIntosh G. The effect of the Persian Gulf Crisis on the psychiatric hospitalization of Navy children and adolescents. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev 1994;24(4):245-54.

Martin J, Ickovics J. The effects of stress on the psychological well-being of Army wives: initial findings from a longitudinal study. J Human Stress 1987;13(3):108-15.

McNelis PJ, Awalt SJ. Project SAFE: an Armed Forces cooperative initiative for the prevention and treatment of family violence. Eval Program Plann 1986;9(3):233-41.

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Rabb DD, Baumer RJ, Wieseler NA. Counseling Army reservists and their families during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. Community Ment Health J 1993;29(5):441-7.

Raiha NK. Dual Career Couples in the U.S. Army: A Descriptive Study (Military, Families). Seattle, WA: University of Washington; 1986. Dissertation.

Raschmann JK, Patterson JC, Schofield G. A retrospective study of marital discord in pilots: the USAFSAM experience . Aviat Space Environ Med 1990;61(12):1145-8.

Rindfuss RR, Stephen EH. Marital noncohabitation: separation does not make the heart grow fonder. J Marriage Fam 1990;52(1):259-70.

Rosen L, Carpenter C, Moghadam L. Impact of military life stress on the quality of life of military wives. Mil Med 1989;154(3):116-20.

Rosen L, Westhuis D, Teitelbaum J. Patterns of adaptation among Army wives during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Mil Med 1994;159(1):43-7.

Rosen LN, Ickovics JR, Moghadam LZ. Employment and role satisfaction: Implications for the general well-being of military wives. Psychol Women Q 1990;3(Sept):371-85.

Rosen LN, Moghadam LZ. Social support, family separation, and well-being among military wives. Behav Med 1988;14(2):64-70.

Rosen LN, Moghadam LZ. Predictors of general well being among Army wives. Mil Med 1991;156(7):357-61.

Rosen LN, Teitelbaum JM, Westhuis DJ. Children's reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: initial findings from a survey of Army families. Mil Med 1993;158(7):465-9.

Rosenberg FR. Mental Health among Army Spouses: A Study of the Relationship between Institutional Factors and Well Being. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Uniformed Health Services, Department of Psychiatry; 1994.

Segal MW. The military and the family as greedy institutions. Armed Forces & Society 1986;1(Fall):9-38.

Stratton SP. Intensive Case Studies of Attachment Utilizing a Naturally-Occurring Separation in Marital Relationships. Auburn, AL: Auburn University; 1991. Dissertation.

U.S. Air Force, Family Matters Office. A Study of the Effectiveness of Family Assistance Programs in the Air Force during Operation Desert Shield/Storm.Final Report. Toronto, Canada: Paper presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association; 1993.

Wynd CA, Dziedzicki RE. Heightened anxiety in Army Reserve nurses anticipating mobilization during Operation Desert Storm. Mil Med 1992;157(12):630-4.

GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS

Burkhalter E. Incidence of gastrectomy in United States Army hospitals worldwide from 1975 to 1985. Am J Gastroenterol 1988;83(11):1231-4.

Johnson GP, Weston TD, Ward JE. Treatment of acute diarrhea with norfloxacin during Desert Storm deployment. Aviat Space Environ Med 1992;63(8):717-20.

Ozbonfil D, Cohen D, Ohad E, Sechter I. An outbreak of enteritis associated with enteroinvasive E. coli in an Israeli military base. Public Health Rev 1991;18(2):171-7.

Smoak BL, Kelley P, Taylor D. Seroprevalence of Helicobacter pylori infections in US Army recruits. Am J Epidemiol 1994;139(5):513-9.

GYNECOLOGIC/GENITO-URINARY

Berliner D, No P. Prevalence of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrheae in Korea. Aviat Space Environ Med 1986;57(12 Pt 1):1170-5.

Catterson M, Zadoo V. Prevalence of asymptomatic chlamydial cervical infection in active duty Army females. Mil Med 1993;158(9):618-9.

Cobb CE. Chief complaints, contraceptive use and diagnoses of female soldiers in ambulatory GYN clinic. Mil Med 1987;152(2):70-5.

Hanna J. An analysis of gynecological problems presenting to an evacuation hospital during Operation Desert Storm. Mil Med 1992;157(5):222-4.

Kearney PJ. Cases from the aerospace medicine residents' teaching file. Case #54. Fibrous dysplasia [clinical conference]. Aviat Space Environ Med 1993;64(10):955-6.

Schell C, Harris J, Honkanen A, Edwards M, Raia TJ. Report on Gardnerella vaginitis. Mil Med 1992;157(1):37-40.

Thompson I, Peek M, Rodriguez F. The impact of cigarette smoking on stage, grade and number of recurrences of transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. J Urol 1987;137(3):401-3.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, BIRTH CONTROL

Ferraiolo A, Bellone F, Gazzo R, Gerbaldo D, De Cecco L. Hormonal contraception in athletes. G Ital Ostet Ginecol 1992;14(11):746-50.

Fine BJ, McCord L. Oral contraceptive use, caffeine consumption, field-dependence, and the discrimination of colors. Percept Mot Skills 1991;73(3 Pt 1):931-41.

Hipkin L. The induction of amenorrhoea. J R Army Med Corps 1992;138(1):15-8.

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Huisveld IA, Derkx FM, Bouma BN, Erich WB, Schalekamp MA. Renin-angiotensin system: oral contraception and exercise in healthy female subjects. J Appl Physiol 1985;59(6):1690-7.

Margenet-Baudry M. Weight and oral contraception. Symbioses 1985;17(3):171-4.

Prior JC, Vigna Y. Gonadal steroids in athletic women. Contraception, complications and performance. Sports Med 1985;2(4):287-95.

Trussell J, Grummer-Strawn L. Contraceptive failure of the ovulation method of periodic abstinence . Fam Plann Perspect 1990;22(2):65-75.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, LACTATION

Madlon-Kay D, Carr R. The effect of decreasing maternity leave on breast-feeding patterns . Fam Med 1988;20(3):220-1.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, LONG-RANGE IMPLICATIONS

Bassoff BZ, Ortiz ET. Women and Reproductive Health: A Challenge for the Military. Atlanta, GA: Paper presented at the NASW National Conference on Women's Issues; 1986.

Brushwood D. Women of childbearing capacity may not be excluded from working with hazardous substances because of their gender. Am J Hosp Pharm 1991;48(6):1281-3.

Cumming DC, Wheeler GD, Harber VJ. Physical activity, nutrition, and reproduction. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1994;709:55-76.

General Accounting Office. Operation Desert Storm. Questions Remain on Possible Exposure to Reproductive Toxins. Washington, DC: GAO; 1994. GAO/PEMD-94-30.

Loucks AB, Vaitukaitis J, Cameron JL, Rogol AD, Skrinar G, Warren MP, et al. The reproductive system and exercise in women. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1992;24(6 Suppl):S288-93.

Martin TE. Infertility in a large Royal Air Force general practice. J R Army Med Corps 1989;135(2):68-75.

O'Brien M. Women and sport. Appl Ergon 1985;16(1):25-39.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, POSTPARTUM

Clapp JF, Capeless E. The VO2max of recreational athletes before and after pregnancy. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1991;23(10):1128-33.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, PREGNANCY

Adams M, Harlass F, Sarno A, Read J, Rawlings J. Antenatal hospitalization among enlisted servicewomen, 1987-1990. Obstet Gynecol 1994;84(1):35-9.

Adams M, Read J, Rawlings J, Harlass F, Sarno A, Rhodes P. Preterm delivery among black and white enlisted women in the United States Army. Obstet Gynecol 1993;81(1):65-71.

Alexander G, Baruffi G, Mor J, Kieffer E, Hulsey T. Multiethnic variations in the pregnancy outcomes of military dependents . Am J Public Health 1993;83(12):1721-5.

Artal R. Exercise and pregnancy. Clin Sports Med 1992;11(2):363-77.

Birdsong W. Ectopic pregnancy in a military population. Mil Med 1987;152(10):525-6.

Borsay-Trindle L, Pass C, Gilzean S. Unplanned pregnancy among active-duty Army females as a readiness issue. Mil Med 1991;156(2):82-6.

Brunader R, Brunader J, Kugler J. Prevalence of cocaine and marijuana use among pregnant women in a military health care setting. J Am Board Fam Pract 1991;4(6):395-8.

Bung P, Spatling L, Huch R, Huch A. Performance training in pregnancy. Report of respiratory and cardiovascular physiologic changes in a pregnant high-performance athlete in comparison with a sample of normal pregnant patients. Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd 1988;48(7):500-11. [In German]

Cavedon G, Figa-Talamanca I. Correlates of early fetal death among women working in industry. Am J Ind Med 1987;11(5):497-504.

Clapp JF. Oxygen consumption during treadmill exercise before, during, and after pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1989;161(6 Pt 1):1458-64.

Clapp JF. The course of labor after endurance exercise during pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1990;163(6 Pt 1):1799-805.

Clapp JF, Capeless E. The VO2max of recreational athletes before and after pregnancy. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1991;23(10):1128-33.

Clapp JF, Capeless EL, Little KD. The effect of sustained exercise on follicular phase levels of 17beta-estradiol in recreational athletes. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1993;168(2):581-4.

Correnti EE, Jensen PS. Support of the pregnant soldier in the workplace: a comparison of her assessment with that of her supervisor. Mil Med 1989;154(11):571-3.

Forrest JD. Epidemiology of unintended pregnancy and contraceptive use. Am J Obstet 1994;170:1485-8.

Greenberg D, Yoder B, Clark R, Butzin C, Null DJ. Effect of maternal race on outcome of preterm infants in the military . Pediatrics 1993;91(3):572-7.

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Halman L, Andrews F, Abbey A. Gender differences and perceptions about childbearing among infertile couples. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 1994;23(7):593-600.

Irwin D, Savitz D, Hertz-Picciotto I, St. Andre KA. The risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension: black and white differences in a military population. Am J Public Health 1994;84(9):1508-10.

Killien M. Working during pregnancy: psychological stressor or asset? NAACOGS Clin Issu Perinat Womens Health Nurs 1990;1(3):325-32.

Kimmance K, Waters W. Infant mortality and Army families: a case-control study. Br Med J 1992;305(6863):1197.

King N, Fridlund K, Askew E. Nutrition issues of military women. J Am Coll Nutr 1993;12(4):344-8.

Kugler J, Connell FA, Henley C. Lack of difference in neonatal mortality between blacks and whites served by the same medical care system. J Fam Pract 1990;30(3):281-7.

Kulpa PJ, White BM, Visscher R. Aerobic exercise in pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1987;156(6):1395-1403.

Laatikainen T. Corticotropin-releasing hormone and opioid peptides in reproduction and stress. Ann Med 1991;23(5):489-96.

Lemarie PH, Lemarie-Dechriste D. Clinical aspects of pregnancy in the sportswoman. Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet 1986;81(9):469-72. [In French]

Long J, Thomas R. A one-year experience in the antenatal evaluation of suspected abdominal wall and bowel defects at a military tertiary referral center. Mil Med 1993;158(3):199-202.

Magann E, Nolan T. Pregnancy outcome in an active-duty population. Obstet Gynecol 1991;78(3 Pt 1):391-3.

Messersmith-Heroman K, Heroman W, Moore T. Pregnancy outcome in military and civilian women. Mil Med 1994;159(8):577-9.

Meyer WR, Pierce EF, Katz VL. The effect of exercise on reproductive function and pregnancy. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol 1994;6(3):293-9.

Prior JC, Vigna YM, McKay DW. Reproduction for the athletic woman. New understandings of physiology and management. Sports Med 1992;14(3):190-9.

Ramirez G, Grimes RM, Annegers J, Davis B, Slater C. Occupational physical activity and other risk factors for preterm birth among US Army primigravidas. Am J Public Health 1990;80(6):728-30.

Rawlings J, Weir M. Race- and rank-specific infant mortality in a US military population . Am J Dis Child 1992;146(3):313-6.

Srisuphan W, Bracken MB. Caffeine consumption during pregnancy and association with late spontaneous abortion. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1986;154(1):14-20.

White J. Exercising for two: what's safe for the active pregnant woman? Phys Sportsmed 1992;20(5):179, 181-4.

HEALTH, GENERAL

Ballweg J, Li L. Comparison of health habits of military personnel with civilian populations . Public Health Rep 1989;104(5):498-509.

Becraft C. Women in the U.S. Armed Services: the war in the Persian Gulf. Women and Criminal Justice 1992;4(1):155-63.

Blood C, Pugh W, Gauker E, Pearsall D. Comparisons of wartime and peacetime disease and non-battle injury rates aboard ships of the British Royal Navy. Mil Med 1992;157(12):641-4.

Carel R. Findings in pre-employment examinations. Isr J Med Sci 1992;28(8-9):666-74.

Hines JF. Ambulatory health care needs of women deployed with a heavy armor division during the Persian Gulf War. Mil Med 1992;157(5):219-21.

Hoiberg A. Health Status of Women in the U.S. Military. San Diego, CA: U.S. Naval Health Research Center; 1982. Report No. 82-32.

Hoiberg A, White JF. Health Status of Women in the Armed Forces. San Diego, CA: U.S. Naval Health Research Center; 1991. Report No. 89-37.

Institute of Medicine. Health Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War: Initial Findings and Recommendations for Immediate Action. Washington, DC: National Academy Press; 1995.

Kawachi I, Colditz G, Stampfer M, Willett W, Manson J, Rosner B, et al. Smoking cessation in relation to total mortality rates in women. A prospective cohort study. Ann Intern Med 1993;119(10):992-1000.

Kroenke K, Wood D, Mangelsdorff A, Meier N, Powell J. Chronic fatigue in primary care. Prevalence, patient characteristics, and outcome. JAMA 1988;260(7):929-34.

Martikainen K, Hasan J, Urponen H, Vuori I, Partinen M. Daytime sleepiness: a risk factor in community life. Acta Neurol Scand 1992;86(4):337-41.

McCrary BF, LeGare TK, Nang RN. An analysis of duty restrictions of aviation personnel in the Republic of Korea. Mil Med 1994;159(3):242-5.

Miller A, Kershaw C. Initial medical reception, intervention and survey work in combined military and civilian humanitarian aid: operation “Safe Haven,” northern Iraq 1991. Med War 1993;9(1):24-32.

Miwa T, Miura K, Miyakawa S, Narayama S, Hirano H, Kanai K. Athletes as health testing examinees. Methods Inf Med 1993;32(3):211-3.

National Institutes of Health, Office of Medical Applications of Research. The Persian Gulf experience and health. JAMA 1994;272:391-6.

National Institutes of Health, Office of Research on Women's Issues. Report of the National Institutes of Health: Opportunities for Research on Women's Health. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 1992. NIH 92-3457-A.

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Nattiv A, Puffer JC. Lifestyles and health risks of collegiate athletes. J Fam Pract 1991;33(6):585-90.

Rasmussen B. Migraine and tension-type headache in a general population: precipitating factors, female hormones, sleep pattern and relation to lifestyle . Pain 1993;53(1):65-72.

Robson S. Women at work. Practitioner 1992;236(1511):133-4.

Rosenfeld P. Effects of gender and ethnicity on Hispanic women in the U.S. Navy . J Soc Psychol 1994;134(3):349-54.

Satterfield D. Prevalence and variation of astigmatism in a military population. J Am Optom Assoc 1989;60(1):14-8.

Sienko D, Atchison A, Higdon AJ. Disease prevention strategies for Army aviators: clues from a descriptive analysis of the flying duty medical examination. Mil Med 1992;157(5):236-8.

Symmons D, Chakravarty K. Can immunisation trigger rheumatoid arthritis? Ann Rheum Dis 1993;52(12):843-4.

Troumbley PF, Burman K, Rinke W, Lenz E. A comparison of the health risk, health status, self-motivation, psychological symptomatic distress, and physical fitness of overweight and normal-weight soldiers. Mil Med 1990;155(9):424-9.

Ungs TJ. Extent and etiology of aeromedical duty restrictions at a U.S. Coast Guard air station. Aviat Space Environ Med 1991;62(10):974-7.

Van de Kamp J, Ferguson JH. Persian Gulf Experience and Health: January 1971 through March 1994: 594 Selected Citations. Bethesda, MD: National Library of Medicine. 24p.

Woodruff S, Conway T. A longitudinal assessment of the impact of health/fitness status and health behavior on perceived quality of life. Percept Mot Skills 1992;75(1):3-14.

HEALTH SERVICES

Ahlberg A, Corea JR, Sadat-Ali M, al-Habdan I, Marwah S, Moussa M, et al. The SCUD missile disaster in AL-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, 1991: the orthopaedic experience. Injury 1994;25(2):97-8.

Alexander G, Baruffi G, Mor J, Kieffer E, Hulsey T. Multiethnic variations in the pregnancy outcomes of military dependents . Am J Public Health 1993;83(12):1721-5.

Allen JC, Crate ID, Corner NB. Post-operative wound infections in Belize. J R Army Med Corps 1992;138(2):87-91.

Black WR. You're the flight surgeon. Abdominal pain that has lasted 3 days. Aviat Space Environ Med 1993;64(1):82-3.

Blood CG, Nirona CB. Geographical and Temporal Variations in Outpatient Morbidity at U.S. Navy Overseas Facilities. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1990.

Bruce DM. Evaluating Quality of Life Programs: Summary of a Literature Review . San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1990.

Bruckart JE, Licina JR, Quattlebaum M. Laboratory and flight tests of medical equipment for use in U.S. Army Medevac helicopters. Air Med J 1993;1(3):51-6.

Burke MD. A Study to Determine Demand for Health Care Services in the Catchment Area of the Joint Military Medical Command, San Antonio, Texas. Washington, DC: Academy of Health Sciences, Health Care Administration; 1990. 198p.

Butler TL. The Impact of Force Reductions on Promotions in the Navy Medical Service Corps. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1990. Thesis.

Callahan CJ, FitzSimmons S, Schidlow D. Source of health care for military dependents with cystic fibrosis . Mil Med 1994;159(2):126-30.

Chisick MC. Dental Utilization by Soldiers and Their Families. Fort Sam Houston, TX: Army Health Care Studies and Clinical Investigation Activity; 1990. 71p.

Clements TI, Griffin RF, Spaulding VC, Xenakis SN. Army Medical Department: 2005. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air War College; 1990. 67p.

Cloutier MG, Cowan ML. Disaster medicine training through simulations for fourth-year students . J Med Educ 1986;61(5):408-10.

Cobb CE. Chief complaints, contraceptive use and diagnoses of female soldiers in ambulatory GYN clinic. Mil Med 1987;152(2):70-5.

Coe L. How we geared up for the Gulf. Health Serv J 1991;101(5253):18-9.

Cook JS. A Study to Determine a Viable System for Tracking Outpatient Medical Records at Letterman Army Medical Center. Washington, DC: Academy of Health Sciences, Health Care Administration; 1990. Thesis. 87p.

Cross ER, Hyams KC. Tuberculin skin testing in US Navy and Marine Corps personnel and recruits, 1980-86. Am J Public Health 1990;80(4):435-8.

Defraites RF, Krauss MR. Attendance and referral patterns in a health promotion program for soldiers. Mil Med 1992;157(4):214-8.

Department of Veterans Affairs. Survey of Medical System Users. Washington, DC: Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Office of Planning and Management Analysis ; 1990. 268p.

Dillingham TR, Spellman NT, Braverman SE, Zeigler DN, Belandres PV, Bryant P, et al. Analysis of casualties referred to Army physical medicine services during the Persian Gulf conflict. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 1993;72(4):214-8.

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Duffy R, Adelson R, Niessen L, Wescott W, Watkins K, Rhyne R. VA oral HIV surveillance program: understanding the disease. J Am Dent Assoc 1992;123(10):57-62.

Fite AR. Military Health Service System: Beneficiary Satisfaction and an Option for Change. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1990. Thesis. 89p.

Georgoulakis JM, Guillen AC, Gaffney CL, Akins SE, Bolling DR. Evaluation of Ambulatory Care Classification Systems for the Military Health Care System. Fort Sam Houston, TX: Army Health Care Studies and Clinical Investigation Activity; 1990. 213p.

Gerrard M, Gibbons FX, Warner TD. Effects of reviewing risk-relevant behavior on perceived vulnerability among women Marines. Health Psychol 1991;10(3):173-9.

Glenn JF, Burr RE, Hubbard RW, Mays MZ, Moore RJ. Sustaining Health and Performance in the Desert: Environmental Medicine Guidance for Operations in Southwest Asia. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1990. 57p.

Grisso J, Baum C, Turner B. What do physicians in practice do to prevent osteoporosis? J Bone Miner Res 1990;5(3):213-9.

Hales R, Stolt J, Woodmansee JJ. Report of a preventive health program in an Army division. Mil Med 1987;152(9):441-5.

Hanna J. An analysis of gynecological problems presenting to an evacuation hospital during Operation Desert Storm. Mil Med 1992;157(5):222-4.

Harris and Associates. Survey of Female Veterans: A Study of the Needs, Attitudes and Experiences of Women Veterans. Washington, DC: Veterans Administration; 1985. STUDY-843002;VA/IM/SM-70-85-7.

Hawkins M, Cooke A, Major J. An evaluation of the weight control program at a U.S. Army installation . Mil Med 1986;151(3):185-6.

Holser MA. Evaluation of a Work-Site Health-Promotion Program Emphasizing Leisure Awareness within a Navy Command. Executive Summary. New York. 1990. ERIC-SP034476.

Horton J, Cruess D, Korper M. Use of obstetrical care compared among military and civilian families . Public Health Rep 1989;104(3):309-10.

Jennings BM. Patient Care Outcomes: Implications for the Military Health Services Systems. Washington, DC: Army War College; 1990. 78p.

Johnson D, Twidwell J, Henderson R, Wesson S, Fischer R, Lorenzen WF. A prototype multidisciplinary cancer screening clinic for the military medical facility. Mil Med 1993;158(5):345-7.

Kelley PW, Petruccelli BP, Stehr-Green P, Erickson RL, Mason CJ. The susceptibility of young adult Americans to vaccine-preventable infections. A national serosurvey of US Army recruits. JAMA 1991;266(19):2724-9.

Kenkel PJ. High utilization rate offsets efficiencies in pilot military mental healthcare program. Mod Healthc 1992;22(10):32-3.

Koehler WF. The Effects of Postencounter Communications on Patient Satisfaction with Health Care in a Military Setting. Birmingham, AL: University of Alabama; 1990. Dissertation.

Korenyi-Both AL, Juncer DJ, Davis RE, Dellva WL, Bachman L, Farr JO Jr. Joint task force “forward care” multicomponent health service support for an Army Reserve separate infantry brigade (mechanized)--Part III. Mil Med 1992;157(6):284-90.

Kugler J, Yeash J, Rumbaugh P. The impact of sociodemographic, health care system, and family function variables on prenatal care utilization in a military setting. J Fam Pract 37(2):143-7.

Landymore RW, Voynovich P, Henderson B. Casualties treated during MILCON 92: relevance to training of militia medical personnel. Mil Med 1994;159(7):484-7.

Lee D, Patrissi G. Routine 36-week hemoglobin and hematocrits: are they necessary? Mil Med 1994;159(3):201-3.

Long J, Thomas R. A one-year experience in the antenatal evaluation of suspected abdominal wall and bowel defects at a military tertiary referral center. Mil Med 1993;158(3):199-202.

Lopreiato J, Moriarty R. Immunization status of a military dependent population. Mil Med 1993;158(6):371-3.

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Lynch-Blosse R. A study into medical wastage of recruits. J R Army Med Corps 1987;133(1):43-9.

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Mangelsdorff AD. Patient Satisfaction Survey 1989. Fort Sam Houston, TX: Army Health Care Studies and Clinical Investigation Activity; 1990. 7p.

Markenson G, Raez E, Colavita M. Female health care during Operation Desert Storm: the Eighth Evacuation Hospital experience. Mil Med 1992;157(11):610-3.

Masi GV, Andrews KG, Gisin GJ Jr. Teleradiology: managing change through technology innovation. J Ambulatory Care Manage 1990;13(3):55-9.

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Miller A, Kershaw C. Initial medical reception, intervention and survey work in combined military and civilian humanitarian aid: operation “Safe Haven,” northern Iraq 1991. Med War 1993;9(1):24-32.

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Mlinaric J, Nincevic N, Peranic H, Kostov D, Gnjatovic D, Dominis M, et al. Intensive care of severely wounded military and civilian casualties in Zadar, Croatia. Mil Med 1994;159(6):434-7.

Modderman ME, Rogers HG. Market orienting military health care through a voucher system. J Ambulatory Care Manage 1990;13(3):60-8.

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Nagel SK. Evaluation of Six Chest Drainage Units for Use in Aeromedical Evacuation . Brooks Air Force Base, TX: U.S. Air Force, School of Aerospace Medicine; 1990. 18p.

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Rust O, Place J, Melendez D, Leyro P. Lowering the cesarean rate at a small USAF hospital. Mil Med 1993;158(1):22-6.

Schallhorn S. Photorefractive surgery in the Navy. Navy Med 1994;85(1):27-32.

Scott RJ, Illions E, Hayslip C. Establishment of an assisted reproduction program in the Armed Forces . Mil Med 1993;158(2):92-6.

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Stanley J, Blair JD. Challenges in military health care: perspectives on health status and the provision of care. Armed Forces & Society 1992; Summer.

Summerlin AJ. Study of Managed Care Activities in USAF and Other DOD Medical Treatment Facilities. Academy of Health Sciences, Health Care Administration; 1990. 110p.

Troumbley P, Lenz E. Application of Cox's interaction model of client health behavior in a weight control program for military personnel: a preintervention baseline. ANS Adv Nurs Sci 1992;14(4):65-78.

Tsvelev I, Kozovenko M. The prospects for improving specialized gynecological care for light casualties and those with mild illness among women service personnel . Voen Med Zh 1993;(8):25-6. [In Russian]

Verdone RD, Sipes W, Miles R. Current trends in the usage of the Adaptability Rating for Military Aviation (ARMA) among USAF flight surgeons. Aviat Space Environ Med 1993;64(12):1086-93.

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White C, Pratt S, Bass J, Nevin-Woods C, Weir M. Prenatal screening for hepatitis B infection in the military population in Hawaii. Pediatr Infect Dis J 1988;7(2):138-40.

Wians FH Jr, Hankins GD, Yeomans ER, Hammond TL, Strickland DM. Guidelines for establishing a maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein screening program. Mil Med 1990;155(10):468-72.

Wier LT, Jackson AS, Pinkerton MB. Evaluation of the NASA/JSC Health Related Fitness Program. Aviat Space Environ Med 1989;60(5):438-44.

Wilcox WW, Pugh WM. Evaluation of a Revised Field Medical Card for Navy and Marine Corps Personnel. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1990. 73p.

HIV/AIDS

Arday DR, Brundage JF, Gardner LI, Goldenbaum M, Wann F, Wright S. The effect of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 antibody status on military applicant aptitude test scores. Am J Epidemiol 1991;133(12):1210-9.

Burke DS. HIV: the U.S. military experience. Proc Annu Meet Med Sect Am Counc Life Insur 1990;169-77.

Cowan D, Pomerantz R, Wann Z, Goldenbaum M, Brundage J, Miller R, et al. Human immunodeficiency virus infection among members of the reserve components of the US Army: prevalence, incidence, and demographic characteristics. The Walter Reed Retrovirus Research Group. J Infect Dis 1990;162(4):827-36.

Cowan DN, Brundage JF, Pomerantz RS, Gardner LI, Miller RN, Wann ZF. HIV infection among members of the Army Reserve components residing in New York City. N Y State J Med 1991;91(11):479-82.

Cowan DN, Brundage JF, Pomerantz RS, Miller RN, Burke DS. HIV infection among members of the US Army Reserve Components with medical and health occupations. JAMA 1991;265(21):2826-30.

Duffy R, Adelson R, Niessen L, Wescott W, Watkins K, Rhyne R. VA oral HIV surveillance program: understanding the disease. J Am Dent Assoc 1992;123(10):57-62.

General Accounting Office. Defense Health Care: Procurement of an Interactive Videodisc Program for AIDS Education. Washington, DC: General Accounting Office; 1991. GAO/HRD-91-53.

Gerrard M, Gibbons FX, Warner TD. Effects of reviewing risk-relevant behavior on perceived vulnerability among women Marines. Health Psychol 1991;10(3):173-9.

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Kelley PW, Miller RN, Pomerantz R, Wann F, Brundage JF, Burke DS. Human immunodeficiency virus seropositivity among members of the active duty US Army 1985-89. Am J Public Health 1990;80(4):405-10.

Levin VR. Tuberculosis incidence and the seroprevalence of HIV infection in the United States. Am J Prev Med 1991;7(6):422-24.

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McGrane WL, Toth FJ, Allely EB. The use of interactive media for HIV/AIDS prevention in the military community. Mil Med 1990;155(6):235-40.

Nishimoto PW. HIV infection and women of the military. NAACOGS Clin Issu Perinat Womens Health Nurs 1990;1(1):107-14.

Pace J, Brown G, Rundell J, Paolucci S, Drexler K, McManis S. Prevalence of psychiatric disorders in a mandatory screening program for infection with human immunodeficiency virus: a pilot study. Mil Med 1990;155(2):76-80.

Renzullo PO, McNeil JG, Levin LI, Bunin JR, Brundate JF. Risk factors for prevalent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in active duty Army men who initially report no identified risk: a case-control study. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 1990;3(3):266-71.

Satten GA, Mastro TD, Longini IM Jr. Modelling the female-to-male per-act HIV transmission probability in an emerging epidemic in Asia. Stat Med 1994;13(19-20):2097-106.

Schmitt HH, Alexander M, Barth DS. Ad Hoc Subgroup on Threat of AIDS on Operational Deployment of Army Forces to a Theater. Washington, DC: Army Science Board; 1990.

Stoneburner RL, Chiasson MA, Solomon K, Rosenthal S. Risk factors in military recruits positive for HIV antibody. N Engl J Med 1986;315(21):1355.

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JOB SATISFACTION

Bowen GL. The Influence of Family Factors on the Retention Decision Making Process of Military Members. Washington, DC: Paper presented at the 94th annual convention of the American Psychological Association; 1986.

Bowen GL. Spouse support and the retention intentions of Air Force members: a basis for program development. Eval Program Plann 1986;9(3):209-20.

Bowen GL. The Relationship of Family Satisfaction to Satisfaction with the Military Way of Life among Soldiers. Technical Report 864. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1989.

Butler MC, Ehrlich SB. Positional influences on job satisfaction and job performance: a multivariate, predictive approach. Psychol Rep 1991;69(3 Pt 1):855-65.

Cooke TW, Quester AO. What characterizes successful enlistees in the all-volunteer force: A study of male recruits in the U.S. Navy. Soc Sci Quarterly 1992;37(2):238-52.

Foley JE, Foley BJ. USAR Nurse Referral and Retention Program. Mil Med 1992;157(9):498-500.

Frelin AJ, Oda DS, Staggers N. The clinical nurse specialist role in the Army Medical Department . Clin Nurse Spec 1990;4(3):147-50.

Gade PA, Lakhani H, Kimmel M. Military service: a good place to start? Mil Psychol 1991;3(4):251-67.

Janelli LM, Jarmuz PA. Motivational factors that affect the retention of reserve nurses in eight aeromedical evacuation flights. Aviat Space Environ Med 1987;58(4):375-8.

Kocher KM, Thomas GW. Retaining Army nurses: a longitudinal model. Res Nurs Health 1994;17(1):59-65.

Kravitz R, Thomas N, Sloss E, Hosek S. Satisfaction and dissatisfaction in institutional practice: results from a survey of U.S. military physicians. Mil Med 1993;158(1):41-50.

Marsden MA. Psychological Androgyny, Mental Health, and Job Satisfaction Among Enlisted Army Women in Traditional and Nontraditional Military Units . Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland; 1985. Dissertation.

Marsden MA. Sex-role attributes, mental health, and job satisfaction among enlisted Army women in traditional and nontraditional military units. Natl J Soc 1991;1(Spring):81-9.

Martin HP. The Integration of Women into the Military: A Preliminary Investigation of Relevant Factors. Austin, TX: University of Texas; 1987. Dissertation.

Martin PY, Harkreader S. Multiple gender contexts and employee rewards. Work & Occupations 1993;3(Aug):296-336.

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McPhee SD, Townsend LJ. A study of organizational commitment and job satisfaction among Air Force occupational therapy officers. Mil Med 1992;157(3):117-21.

Moore BL. African-American women in the U.S. military. Armed Forces & Society 1991;3(Spring):363-84.

Mosher MA. Army Women in Combat: An Examination of Roles, Opportunities, Administration, and Social Acceptability. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama; 1993. Thesis.

National Technical Information Service. Women in the Military. (Latest Citations from the NTIS Bibliographic Database). Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service; 1994.

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Powers JM. No longer destined to eat their young: satisfaction among Army family practice faculty. Mil Med 1993;158(1):32-7.

Robinson SE, Rodriguez ER, Sammons MT, Keim J. Does being in the military affect nurses' perceptions of work life? J Adv Nurs 1993;18(7):1146-51.

Rome RJ. Personality Characteristics of Women in a Nonstereotypic Occupational Sex Role as Women Marines. Washington, DC: International University; 1983. Dissertation.

Savage S, Simms LM, Williams RA, Erbin-Roesemann M. Discovering work excitement among Navy nurses. Nurs Econ 1993;11(3):153-61.

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Steinweg KK. Retention rates and retention predictors among graduates of Army Family Practice residency programs. Mil Med 1994;159(7):516-9.

Stewart JB, Firestone JM. Looking for a few good men: predicting patterns of retention, promotion, and accession of minority and women officers. Am J Econ Sociol 1992;4:435-58.

U.S. Coast Guard. Women in the Coast Guard Study. Washington, DC: U.S. Coast Guard; 1990. USCG-CO-MDTPUB-P5312.17.

Waite LJ, Berryman SE. Job stability among young women: a comparison of traditional and nontraditional occupations. Am J Soc 1986;3(Nov):568-95.

Zaloznik AJ. Retention of internal medicine physicians in the U.S. Army. Mil Med 1994;159(7):520-3.

JOB STRESS

Allen RD, Fry FL. An investigation of sex as a moderator of the relationship between occupational stress and perceived organizational effectiveness in formal groups. J Behav Econ 1987;16(2):9-15.

Aro S. Occupational stress, health-related behavior, and blood pressure: a 5-year follow-up. Prev Med 1984;13(4):333-48.

Attridge C, Callahan M. Women in women's work: nurses, stress and power. Recent Adv Nurs 1989;25:41-69.

Bancroft J. Impact of environment, stress, occupational, and other hazards on sexuality and sexual behavior. Environ Health Perspect 1993;101(Suppl 2):101-7.

Barnett R, Baruch G. Women's involvement in multiple roles and psychological distress. J Pers Soc Psychol 1985;49(1):135-45.

Bartz C, Maloney J. Burnout among intensive care nurses. Res Nurs Health 1986;9(2):147-53.

Beena C, Poduval PR. Gender differences in work stress of executives. Psychol Stud 1992;37(2-3):109-13.

Beer J, Beer J. Burnout and stress, depression and self-esteem of teachers. Psychol Rep 1992;71(3 Pt 2):1331-6.

Bishop GD. Gender, role, and illness behavior in a military population. Health Psychol 1984;3(6):519-34.

Blower DJ, Dolgin DL, Shull RN. Naval Aviation Selection Test Scores and Female Aviator Performance . Pensacola, FL: Naval Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1990.

Borman J. Chief nurse executives' balance of their work and personal lives. Nurs Adm Q 1993;18(1):30-9.

Brown-Rowat B, Amsel R, Jeans M. Professional and executive women: health and lifestyle characteristics . Health Care Women Int 1990;11(2):133-49.

Butters M, Retzlaff P, Gibertini M. Non-adaptability to basic training and the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory. Mil Med 1986;151(11):574-6.

Clarke DG. A Study of Stress in Canadian Forces Personnel Employed in Traditional and Non-traditional Environments. Wolfville, Nova Scotia: Acadia University; 1990. Thesis.

Crabbs MA, Black KU, Morton SP. Stress at work: a comparison of men and women. J Employ Counsel 1986;23(1):2-8.

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Croake JW, Lyon RS, Myers KM. Marital adjustment and personality in aviation-rated and nonrated warrant officers. Mil Med 1986;151(3):173-4.

Culbertson AL, Rosenfeld P. Assessment of sexual harassment in the active-duty Navy. Mil Psychol 1994;6(2):69-93.

di Salvo V, Lubbers C, Rossi AM, Lewis J. The impact of gender on work-related stress. J Soc Behav & Personality 1988;3(3):161-76.

Dunne EA, Mullins PM. Sex differences in psychological and psychophysiological arousal patterns: a study of “working couples.” Work & Stress 1989;3(3):261-8.

Eisler RM, Skidmore JR, Ward CH. Masculine gender-role stress: Predictor of anger, anxiety, and health-risk behaviors. J Pers Assess 1988;52(1):133-41.

Eshkol E, Lieblich A, Bar-Yosef R, Wiseman H. Some correlates of adjustment of Israeli women-soldiers to their military roles. Isr Soc Sci Res 1987;5(1-2):17-28.

Etzion D. Moderating effect of social support on the stress-burnout relationship . J Appl Psychol 1984;69(4):615-22.

Etzion D, Pines A. Sex and culture in burnout and coping among human service professionals: a social psychological perspective. J Cross Cult Psychol 1986;17(2):191-209.

Fatkin LT. Daily reports of distress: Not for women only. Work & Stress 1987;1(3):261-70.

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Frankenhaeuser M, Lundberg U, Fredrikson M, Melin B, et al. Stress on and off the job as related to sex and occupational status in white-collar workers. J Organizational Behav 1989;10(4):321-46.

Freedman S, Bisesi M. Women and workplace stress. Am Assoc Occ Health Nurses J 1988;36(6):271-5.

George KM. Work Stress and Social Support: Toward a Better Understanding of Sex Differences. Oxford, OH: Miami University; 1990. Dissertation.

Gordon N, Cleary P, Parker C, Czeisler C. The prevalence and health impact of shiftwork. Am J Public Health 1986;76(10):1225-8.

Greenglass ER. Type A behavior and coping strategies in female and male supervisors . Appl Psychol 1988;37(3):271-88.

Greenglass ER, Burke RJ, Ondrack M. A gender-role perspective of coping and burnout. Appl Psychol 1990;39(1):5-27.

Greenglass ER, Pantony K, Burke RJ. A gender-role perspective on role conflict, work stress and social support. J Soc Behav & Personality 1988;3(4):317-28.

Hammer J, Mathews J, Lyons J, Johnson N. Occupational stress within the paramedic profession: an initial report of stress levels compared to hospital employees. Ann Emerg Med 1986;15(5):536-9.

Hancock CR. Women Officers at the United States Military Academy: A Study of Acceptance Patterns and Coping Mechanism. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina; 1991. Dissertation.

Heim E. Job stressors and coping in health professions. Psychother Psychosom 1991;55(2-4):90-9.

Houston B, Cates D, Kelly K. Job stress, psychosocial strain, and physical health problems in women employed full-time outside the home and homemakers. Women Health 1992;19(1):1-26.

Hudiburg R, Brown S, Jones T. Psychology of computer use: XXIX. Measuring computer users' stress: the Computer Hassles Scale. Psychol Rep 1993;73(3 Pt 1):923-9.

James G, Cates E, Pickering T, Laragh J. Parity and perceived job stress elevate blood pressure in young normotensive working women. Am J Hypertens 1989;2(8):637-9.

Jennings BM. Stress, locus of control, social support, and psychological symptoms among head nurses. Res Nurs Health 1990;13(6):393-401.

Jensen TD, White DD, Singh R. Impact of gender, hierarchical position, and leadership styles on work-related values. J Bus Res 1990;20(2):145-52.

Johansson G, Laakso M, Peder M, Karonen S. Examination stress decreases plasma level of luteinizing hormone in male students. Psychosom Med 1988;50(3):286-94.

Johansson G, Laakso M, Peder M, Karonen S. Endocrine patterns before and after examination stress in males and females. Act Nerv Super (Praha) 1989;31(2):81-8.

Johansson G, Laakso M, Peder M, Karonen S. Initially high plasma prolactin levels are depressed by prolonged psychological stress in males. Int J Psychophysiol 1990;9(2):195-9.

Kandel D, Davies M, Raveis V. The stressfulness of daily social roles for women: marital, occupational and household roles. J Health Soc Behav 1985;26(1):64-78.

Karasek R, Gardell B, Lindell J. Work and non-work correlates of illness and behaviour in male and female Swedish white collar workers. J Occup Behav 1987;8(3):187-207.

Kelly K, Houston B. Type A behavior in employed women: relation to work, marital, and leisure variables, social support, stress, tension, and health. J Pers Soc Psychol 1985;48(4):1067-79.

Killien M, Brown M. Work and family roles of women: sources of stress and coping strategies . Health Care Women Int 1987;8(2-3):169-84.

Kushnir T, Kasan R. Major sources of stress among women managers, clerical workers, and working single mothers: demands vs. resources. Public Health Rev 1993;20(3-4):215-29.

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Lee GE. Proceedings of the Symposium: Psychology in the Department of Defense . Colorado Springs, CO: AirForce Academy; 1986. 689p.

Leiter MP, Clark D, Durup J. Distinct models of burnout and commitment among men and women in the military. J Appl Behav Sci 1994;30(1):63-82.

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Lowe GS, Northcott HC. The impact of working conditions, social roles, and personal characteristics on gender differences in distress. Work & Occupations 1988;15(1):55-77.

Maoz B, Rabinowitz S, Mark M, Antonovsky H, Ribak J, Kotler M. Physicians' detection of psychological distress in primary-care clinics. Psychol Rep 1991;69(3 Pt 1):999-1003.

Maryland Nurse. Stress tops list of workplace hazards affecting women. Md Nurse 1989;8(3):1.

Maslach C, Jackson SE. The role of sex and family variables in burnout. Sex Roles 1985;12(7-8):837-51.

Matteo S. The effect of job stress and job interdependency on menstrual cycle length, regularity and synchrony. Psychoneuroendocrinology 1987;12(6):467-76.

Meleis A, Norbeck J, Laffrey S. Role integration and health among female clerical workers. Res Nurs Health 1989;12(6):355-64.

National Technical Information Service. Role of Women in the Military. (Citations from the NTIS Bibliographic Database). Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service; 1994.

Nelson DL, Quick JC, Hitt MA. Men and women of the personnel profession: some differences and similarities in their stress. Stress Med 1989;5(3):145-52.

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Niles SG, Anderson WP. Career development and adjustment: the relation between concerns and stress. J Employ Counsel 1993;30(2):79-87.

Ott EM. Effects of the male-female ratio at work: police-women and male nurses . Psychol Women Q 1989;13(1):41-57.

Pretty GM, McCarthy ME, Catano VM. Psychological environments and burnout: gender considerations within the corporation. J Organizational Behav 1992;13(7):701-11.

Randolph S. Stress, working women, and an occupational stress model. Occup Health Nurs 1984;32(12):622-5.

Richman J, Flaherty J. Gender differences in medical student distress: contributions of prior socialization and current role-related stress. Soc Sci Med 1990;30(7):777-87.

Robson S. Women at work. Practitioner 1992;236(1511):133-4.

Rospenda K, Halpert J, Richman J. Effects of social support on medical students' performances. Acad Med 1994;69(6):496-500.

Rossi A, Lubbers C. Stressed at work. Identification of physiological responses to occupational stressors. Am Assoc Occ Health Nurses J 1989;37(7):258-64.

Rudestam JR. Sex Differences in Personality and Social Support Resources for Resisting the Impact of Work-Related Stress. Downsview, Ontario: York University; 1986. Dissertation.

Saimons VJ. Women in Combat: Are the Risks to Combat Effectiveness Too Great? Fort Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College; 1991. 53p.

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Scannell-Desch EA. The Lived Experience of Women Military Nurses in Vietnam During the Vietnam War. Atlanta, GA: Georgia State University; 1992. Dissertation.

Schmied L, Lawler K. Hardiness, type A behavior, and the stress-illness relation in working women. J Pers Soc Psychol 1986;51(6):1218-23.

Simon R. Parental role strains, salience of parental identity and gender differences in psychological distress. J Health Soc Behav 1992;33(1):25-35.

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Woods GT III. Women in the Infantry—The Effect on the Moral Domain. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College; 1992.

Young E. Relationship of residents' emotional problems, coping behaviors, and gender. J Med Educ 1987;62(8):642-50.

Zappert LT, Weinstein HM. Sex differences in the impact of work on physical and psychological health. Am J Psychiatry 1985;142(10):1174-8.

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LOAD-BEARING

Cook T, Neumann D. The effects of load placement on the EMG activity of the low back muscles during load carrying by men and women. Ergonomics 1987;30(10):1413-23.

Hennig EM, Milani TL. The tripod support of the foot. An analysis of pressure distribution under static and dynamic loading. Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb 1993;131(3):279-84. [In German]

Jager M, Luttmann A. The load on the lumbar spine during asymmetrical bi-manual materials handling. Ergonomics 1992;35(7-8):783-805.

Leskinen T, Stalhammar H, Rautanen M, Troup J. Biomechanically and electromyographically assessed load on the spine in self-paced and force-paced lifting work. Ergonomics 1992;35(7-8):881-8.

Marras WS, Sommerich CM. A three-dimensional motion model of loads on the lumbar spine: II. Model validation. Hum Factors 1991;33(2):139-49.

Martin PE, Nelson RC. The effect of carried loads on the walking patterns of men and women . Ergonomics 1986;29(10):1191-202.

Mayer TG, Barnes D, Kishino ND, Nichols G, Gatchel RJ, Mayer H, et al. Progressive isoinertial lifting evaluation. I. A standardized protocol and normative database. Spine 1988;13(9):993-7.

Mital A. Maximum weights of asymmetrical loads acceptable to industrial workers for symmetrical manual lifting. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 1987;48(6):539-44.

Nicholson L, Legg S. A psychophysical study of the effects of load and frequency upon selection of workload in repetitive lifting. Ergonomics 1986;29(7):903-11.

Stalhammar HR, Leskinen TP, Rautanen MT, Troup JD. Shrinkage and psychophysical load ratings in self-paced and force-paced lifting work and during recovery. Ergonomics 1992;35(1):1-5.

Stauffer R, McCarter M, Campbell J, Wheeler LJ. Comparison of metabolic responses of United States Military Academy men and women in acute military load bearing. Aviat Space Environ Med 1987;58(11):1047-56.

Stevenson J, Bryant T, Greenhorn D, Smith T, Deakin J, Surgenor B. The effect of lifting protocol on comparisons with isoinertial lifting performance. Ergonomics 1990;33(12):1455-69.

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Bruce SL. Effect of a Coronary Artery Risk Evaluation Program on the Serum Lipid Values of a Selected Military Population. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1991. Thesis. 132p.

Fullerton CS, Ursano RJ. Health care delivery in the high-stress environment of chemical and biological warfare. Mil Med 1994;159(7):524-8.

Lessard CS, Wong WC. Evaluation of Noninvasive Measurement Methods and Systems for Application in Vital Signs Detection. Part 1. Literature Review. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University, Bioengineering Program; 1986. USAFSAM-TR-85-44-PT-1. 142p.

MENSTRUAL CYCLE

Baker E, Demers L. Menstrual status in female athletes: correlation with reproductive hormones and bone density. Obstet Gynecol 1988;72(5):683-7.

Bale P. Body composition and menstrual irregularities of female athletes. Are they precursors of anorexia? Sports Med 1994;17(6):347-52.

Broocks A, Pirke KM, Schweiger U, Tuschl RJ, Laessle RG, Strowitzki T, et al. Cyclic ovarian function in recreational athletes. J Appl Physiol 1990;68(5):2083-6.

Buvat J, Buvat-Herbaut M. Ovulation disturbances in athletes and their mechanisms. J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris) 1991;20(7):899-907. [In French]

Cavanaugh DJ, Kanonchoff AD, Bartels RL. Menstrual irregularities in athletic women may be predictable based on pre-training menses. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1989;29(2):163-9.

Choi PYL, Salmon P. Physical exercise and menstrual cycle symptoms: a study of competitive sportswomen, keep-fitters and sedentary women. J Sports Sci 1991;9(4):437-8.

Cockerill IM, Nevill AM, Byrne NC. Mood, mileage and the menstrual cycle. Br J Sports Med 1992;26(3):145-50.

Cook SD, Harding AF, Thomas KA, Morgan EL, Schnurpfeil KM, Haddad RJ Jr. Trabecular bone density and menstrual function in women runners. Am J Sports Med 1987;15(5):503-7.

Davies BN, Elford JCC, Jamieson KF. Variations in performance in simple muscle tests at different phases of the menstrual cycle. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1991;31(4):532-7.

De Cree C. Endogenous opioid peptides in the control of the normal menstrual cycle and their possible role in athletic menstrual irregularities . Obstet Gynecol Surv 1989;44(10):720-32.

De Cree C. The possible involvement of endogenous opioid peptides and catecholestrogens in provoking menstrual irregularities in women athletes. Int J Sports Med 1990;11(5):329-48.

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De Souza MJ, Maguire MS, Rubin KR, Maresh CM. Effects of menstrual phase and amenorrhea on exercise performance in runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1990;22(5):575-80.

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De Souza MJ, Sequenzia LC. Menstrual phase and exercise: intermediary effects on glucose metabolism . Semin Reprod Endocrinol 1994;12(2):97-109.

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Dombovy ML, Bonekat HW, Williams TJ, Staats BA. Exercise performance and ventilatory response in the menstrual cycle . Med Sci Sports Exerc 1987;19(2):111-7.

Drinkwater BL, Bruemner B, Chesnut CH. Menstrual history as a determinant of current bone density in young athletes. JAMA 1990;263(4):545-8.

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Frisch R. Body fat, menarche, fitness and fertility. Hum Reprod 1987;2(6):521-33.

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Kaiserauer S, Snyder AC, Sleeper M, Zierath J. Nutritional, physiological, and menstrual status of distance runners . Med Sci Sports Exerc 1989;21(2):120-5.

Kanaley JA, Boileau RA, Bahr JM, Misner JE, Nelson RA. Cortisol levels during prolonged exercise: the influence of menstrual phase and menstrual status. Int J Sports Med 1992;13(4):332-6.

Kanaley JA, Boileau RA, Bahr JA, Misner JE, Nelson RA. Substrate oxidation and GH responses to exercise are independent of menstrual phase and status. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1992;24(8):873-80.

Kanaley JA, Ji LL. Antioxidant enzyme activity during prolonged exercise in amenorrheic and eumenorrheic athletes. Metabolism 1991;40(1):88-92.

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Kolka MA, Stephenson LA. Control of sweating during the human menstrual cycle. Eur J Appl Physiol 1989;58(8):890-5.

Lamont LS. Lack of influence of the menstrual cycle on blood lactate. Phys Sportsmed 1986;14(11):159-63.

Laughlin GA, Loucks AB, Yen SS. Marked augmentation of nocturnal melatonin secretion in amenorrheic athletes, but not in cycling athletes: unaltered by opioidergic or dopaminergic blockade. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1991;73(6):1321-6.

Lebrun CM. Effect of the different phases of the menstrual cycle and oral contraceptives on athletic performance. Sports Med 1993;16(6):400-30.

Lebrun CM. The effect of the phase of the menstrual cycle and the birth control pill on athletic performance. Clin Sports Med 1994;13(2):419-41.

Lebrun CM, McKenzie DC, Prior JC, Taunton JE. Effects of menstrual cycle phase on athletic performance. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1995;27(3):437-44.

Lloyd T, Triantafyllou SJ, Baker ER, Hours PS, Whiteside JA, Kalenak A, et al. Women athletes with menstrual irregularity have increased musculoskeletal injuries. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1986;18(4):374-9. [Published erratum appears in Med Sci Sports Exerc 1987 19(4):421 ].

Loucks AB, Callister R. Induction and prevention of low-T3 syndrome in exercising women. Am J Physiol 1993;264(5 Pt 2):R924-30.

Loucks AB, Laughlin GA, Mortola JF, Girton L, Nelson JC, Yen SS. Hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroidal function in eumenorrheic and amenorrheic athletes. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1992;75(2):514-8.

Loucks AB, Mortola JF, Girton L, Yen SS. Alterations in the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axes in athletic women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1989;68(2):402-11.

McArthur JW, Turnbull BA, Pehrson J, Bauman M, Henley K, Turner A, et al. Nalmefene enhances LH secretion in a proportion of oligo-amenorrheic athletes. Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) 1993;128(4):325-33.

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Mesaki N, Motobu M, Sasaki J. Decreased bone mineral density in athletic amenorrhea. Jpn J Fertil Steril 1994;39(4):11-6.

Millar AL, Hunter D. Osteopenia: its relation to menstrual disorder in female athletes . J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1990;11(8):351-4.

Nattiv A, Agostini R, Drinkwater B, Yeager KK. The female athlete triad. The inter-relatedness of disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis. Clin Sports Med 1994;13(2):405-18.

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Pirke KM, Schweiger U, Broocks A, Tuschl RJ, Laessle RG. Luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone secretion patterns in female athletes with and without menstrual disturbances. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) 1990;33(3):345-53.

Prior JC, Vigna Y. Conditioning exercise and premenstrual symptoms. J Reprod Med 1987;32(6):423-8.

Rippon C, Nash J, Myburgh KH, Noakes TD. Abnormal Eating Attitude Test scores predict menstrual dysfunction in lean females. Int J Eat Disord 1988;7(5):617-24.

Samuels MH, Sanborn CF, Hofeldt F, Robbins R. The role of endogenous opiates in athletic amenorrhea. Fertil Steril 1991;55(3):507-12.

Schweiger U, Laessle R, Schweiger M, Herrmann F, Riedel W, Pirke KM. Caloric intake, stress, and menstrual function in athletes. Fertil Steril 1988;49(3):447-50.

Shangold MM. Causes, evaluation, and management of athletic oligo-/amenorrhea. Med Clin North Am 1985;69(1):83-95.

Sinning WE, Little KD. Body composition and menstrual function in athletes. Sports Med 1987;4(1):34-45.

Sundell G, Milsom I, Andersch B. Factors influencing the prevalence and severity of dysmenorrhoea in young women. Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1990;97(7):588-94.

Toriola AL, Mathur DN. Menstrual dysfunction in Nigerian athletes. Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1986;93(9):979-85.

Walberg JL, Johnston CS. Menstrual function and eating behavior in female recreational weight lifters and competitive body builders. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1991;23(1):30-6.

Wolman RL, Clark P, McNally E, Harries M, Reeve J. Menstrual state and exercise as determinants of spinal trabecular bone density in female athletes. Br Med J 1990;301(6751):516-8.

Wolman RL, Faulmann L, Clark P, Hesp R, Harries MG. Different training patterns and bone mineral density of the femoral shaft in elite, female athletes. Ann Rheum Dis 1991;50(7):487-9.

Yahiro J, Glass AR, Fears WB, Ferguson EW, Jigersky RA. Exaggerated gonadotropin response to luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in amenorrheic runners. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1987;156(3):586-91.

Yeager KK, Agostini R, Nattiv A, Drinkwater B. The female athlete triad: disordered eating, amenorrhea, osteoporosis . Med Sci Sports Exerc 1993;25(7):775-7.

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MILITARY WOMEN, GENERAL

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McDonald A. Women in Combat: When the Best Man for the Job is a Woman. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air War College; 1991.

McNally JA. Women in the United States Military: A Contemporary Perspective. Newport, RI: Naval War College; 1985. NWC-W84-82.

Oelke ME, Vogt RJ. Women in Combat Roles: Past and Future. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air War College; 1988. AU-AWC-88-188.

MUSCULOSKELETAL, BIOMECHANICS

Andres R, Chaffin D. Validation of a biodynamic model of pushing and pulling. J Biomech 1991;24(11):1033-45.

Bryant J, Cooke T. Standardized biomechanical measurement for varus-valgus stiffness and rotation in normal knees. J Orthop Res 1988;6(6):863-70.

Castro MJ, McCann DJ, Shaffrath JD, Adams WC. Peak torque per unit cross-sectional area differs between strength-trained and untrained young adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1995;27(3):397-403.

Chavalitsakulchai P, Shahnavaz H. Musculoskeletal discomfort and feeling of fatigue among female professional workers: the need for ergonomics consideration. J Hum Ergol Tokyo 1991;20(2):257-64.

Cholewicki J, McGill S, Norman R. Lumbar spine loads during the lifting of extremely heavy weights. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1991;23(10):1179-86.

Colliander E, Tesch P. Bilateral eccentric and concentric torque of quadriceps and hamstring muscles in females and males. Eur J Appl Physiol 1989;59(3):227-32.

Cooper RG, Hollis S, Jayson MIV. Gender variation of human spinal and paraspinal structures. Clin Biomech 1992;7(2):120-4.

Dillingham T, Lehmann J, Price R. Effect of lower limb on body propulsion. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1992;73(7):647-51.

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Dvorak J, Vajda EG, Grob D, Panjabi MM. Normal motion of the lumbar spine as related to age and gender. Eur Spine J 1995;4(1):18-23.

Fothergill D, Grieve D, Pheasant S. Human strength capabilities during one-handed maximum voluntary exertions in the fore and aft plane. Ergonomics 1991;34(5):563-73.

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Fugl-Meyer A, Gerdle B, Langstrom M. Characteristics of repeated isokinetic plantar flexions in middle-aged and elderly subjects with special regard to muscular work. Acta Physiol Scand 1985;124(2):213-22.

Gerdle B, Fugl-Meyer A. Mechanical output and iEMG of isokinetic plantar flexion in 40–64-year-old subjects. Acta Physiol Scand 1985;124(2):201-11.

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Grana W, Muse G. The effect of exercise on laxity in the anterior cruciate ligament deficient knee. Am J Sports Med 1988;16(6):586-8.

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Hakkinen K. Force production characteristics of leg extensor, trunk flexor and extensor muscles in male and female basketball players. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1991; 31(3):325-31.

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Horton M, Hall T. Quadriceps femoris muscle angle: normal values and relationships with gender and selected skeletal measures. Phys Ther 1989;69(11):897-901.

Hsu R, Himeno S, Coventry M, Chao E. Normal axial alignment of the lower extremity and load-bearing distribution at the knee. Clin Orthop 1990;(255):215-27.

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Kannus P, Beynnon B. Peak torque occurrence in the range of motion during isokinetic extension and flexion of the knee. Int J Sports Med 1993;14(8):422-6.

Kerner MS, Kurrant AB. Relative isoinertial performance expressions for the isostation B-200 . J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1990;12(2):60-5.

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Milgrom C. The Israeli elite infantry recruit: a model for understanding the biomechanics of stress fractures. J R Coll Surg Edinb 1989;34(6 Suppl):S18-22.

Milgrom C, Giladi M, Simkin A, Rand N, Kedem R, Kashtan H, et al. An analysis of the biomechanical mechanism of tibial stress fractures among Israeli infantry recruits. A prospective study. Clin Orthop 1988;(231):216-21.

Milgrom C, Giladi M, Simkin A, Rand N, Kedem R, Kashtan H, et al. The area moment of inertia of the tibia: a risk factor for stress fractures. J Biomech 1989;22(11-12):1243-8.

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Moga P, Erig M, Chaffin D, Nussbaum M. Torso muscle moment arms at intervertebral levels T10 through L5 from CT scans on eleven male and eight female subjects. Spine 1993;18(15):2305-9.

Mysorekar V, Nandedkar A. A possible morphological sexual dimorphism in the human gastrocnemius muscle. Med Sci Law 1987;27(1):17-20.

Neumann D, Sobush D, Paschke S, Cook T. An electromyographic analysis of the hip abductor muscles during a standing work task. Arthritis Care Res 1990;3(3):116-26.

Newton M, Thow M, Somerville D, Henderson I, Waddell G. Trunk strength testing with iso-machines. Part 2: Experimental evaluation of the Cybex II Back Testing System in normal subjects and patients with chronic low back pain. Spine 1993;18(7):812-24.

Nisell R, Ekholm J. Patellar forces during knee extension. Scand J Rehabil Med 1985;17(2):63-74.

Nisell R, Nemeth G, Ohlsen H. Joint forces in extension of the knee. Analysis of a mechanical model . Acta Orthop Scand 1986;57(1):41-6.

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Sepic S, Murray M, Mollinger L, Spurr G, Gardner G. Strength and range of motion in the ankle in two age groups of men and women. Am J Phys Med 1986;65(2):75-84.

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Tata G, Ng L, Kramer J. Shoulder antagonistic strength ratios during concentric and eccentric muscle actions in the scapular plane. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1993;18(6):654-60.

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Tsunoda N, O'Hagan F, Sale D, MacDougall J. Elbow flexion strength curves in untrained men and women and male bodybuilders. Eur J Appl Physiol 1993;66(3):235-9.

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MUSCULOSKELETAL, INJURIES

Bhatnagar M, Curtis M, Smith G. Musculoskeletal injuries in the Afghan war. Injury 1992;23(8):545-8.

Bowyer G, Stewart M, Ryan J. Gulf War wounds: application of the Red Cross wound classification . Injury 1993;24(9):597-600.

Bricknell M. Traumatic rupture of bicepts brachii—a hazard of military parachuting. J R Army Med Corps 1991;137(3):144-5.

Brunet ME, Cook SD, Brinker MR, Dickinson JA. A survey of running injuries in 1505 competitive and recreational runners. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1990;30(3):307-15.

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Calandra J, Baker C, Uribe J. The incidence of Hill-Sachs lesions in initial anterior shoulder dislocations. Arthroscopy 1989;5(4):254-7.

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Chisin R, Milgrom C, Giladi M, Stein M, Margulies J, Kashtan H. Clinical significance of nonfocal scintigraphic findings in suspected tibial stress fractures. Clin Orthop 1987;(220):200-5.

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Farr W, Ruehle C, Posey D, Wagner G. Injury pattern analysis of helicopter wire strike accidents (-Gz load). Aviat Space Environ Med 1985;56(12):1216-9.

Finestone A, Shlamkovitch N, Eldad A, Karp A, Milgrom C. A prospective study of the effect of the appropriateness of foot-shoe fit and training shoe type on the incidence of overuse injuries among infantry recruits. Mil Med 1992;157(9):489-90.

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Fullerton LJ. Knee arthroscopy in the military population: an analysis of 600 knee arthroscopies. Arthroscopy 1986; 2(4):259-61.

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Garcia J, Grabhorn L, Franklin K. Factors associated with stress fractures in military recruits. Mil Med 1987;152(1):45-8.

Giladi M, Milgrom C, Danon Y, Aharonson Z. The correlation between cumulative march training and stress fractures in soldiers. Mil Med 1985;150(11):600-1.

Giladi M, Milgrom C, Kashtan H, Stein M, Chisin R, Dizian R. Recurrent stress fractures in military recruits. One-year follow-up of 66 recruits. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 1986;68(3):439-41.

Giladi M, Milgrom C, Simkin A, Danon Y. Stress fractures. Identifiable risk factors. Am J Sports Med 1991;19(6):647-52.

Giladi M, Milgrom C, Simkin A, Stein M, Kashtan H, Margulies J, et al. Stress fractures and tibial bone width. A risk factor. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 1987;69(2):326-9.

Giladi M, Milgrom C, Stein M, Kashtan H, Margulies J, Chisin R, et al. External rotation of the hip. A predictor of risk for stress fractures . Clin Orthop 1987;(216):131-4.

Gill R, Hopkins G. Stress fracture in parachute regiment recruits. J R Army Med Corps 1988;134(2):91-3.

Gladman D, Brubacher B, Buskila D, Langevitz P, Farewell V. Psoriatic spondyloarthropathy in men and women: a clinical, radiographic, and HLA study. Clin Invest Med 1992;15(4):371-5.

Guill F. Ascertaining the causal factors for “ejection associated” injuries. Aviat Space Environ Med 1989;60(10 Pt 2):B44-71.

Guill F, Herd G. An evaluation of proposed causal mechanisms for “ejection associated” neck injuries. Aviat Space Environ Med 1989;60(7 Pt 2):A26-47.

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Hellsing A. Passive lumbar mobility. A prospective study of back pain in young men during their military service. Ups J Med Sci 1988: 93(3):255-65.

Hellsing A. Tightness of hamstring- and psoas major muscles. A prospective study of back pain in young men during their military service. Ups J Med Sci 1988;93(3):267-76.

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Jacob E, Erpelding J, Murphy K. A retrospective analysis of open fractures sustained by U.S. military personnel during Operation Just Cause. Mil Med 1992;157(10):552-6.

Jensen I, Nygren A, Gamberale F, Goldie I, Westerholm P. Coping with long-term musculoskeletal pain and its consequences: is gender a factor? Pain 1994;57(2):167-72.

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Jones B, Cowan D, Tomlinson J, Robinson J, Polly D, Frykman P. Epidemiology of injuries associated with physical training among young men in the Army. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1993;25(2):197-203.

King J, O'Brien D, Mangelsdorff A. Fitness programs and the mid-career medical soldier. Mil Med 1988;153(3):114-7.

Kirkpatrick A, Smallman T. Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis in military, parachutists. Mil Med 1991;156(12):687-90.

Knapik JJ, Bauman CL, Jones BH, Harris JM, Vaughan L. Preseason strength and flexibility imbalances associated with athletic injuries in female collegiate athletes. Am J Sports Med 1991;19(1):76-81.

Knapik JJ, Jones BH, Bauman CL, Harris JM. Strength, flexibility and athletic injuries. Sports Med 1992;14(5):277-88.

Kvist M. Achilles tendon injuries in athletes. Sports Med 1994;18(3):173-201.

Leino P, Hasan J, Karppi S. Occupational class, physical workload, and musculoskeletal morbidity in the engineering industry. Br J Ind Med 1988;45(10):672-81.

Linenger J, Shwayhat A. Epidemiology of podiatric injuries in US Marine recruits undergoing basic training. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1992;82(5):269-71.

Linenger J, West L. Epidemiology of soft-tissue/musculoskeletal injury among U.S. Marine recruits undergoing basic training. Mil Med 1992;157(9):491-3.

Lloyd T, Triantafyllou SJ, Baker ER, Houts PS, Whiteside JA, Kalenak A, et al. Women athletes with menstrual irregularity have increased musculoskeletal injuries. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1986;18(4):374-9. [Published erratum appears in Med Sci Sports Exerc 1987 19(4):421 ].

Marcinik E. Sprain and strain injuries in the Navy: the possible role of physical fitness in their prevention. Aviat Space Environ Med 1986;57(8):800-4.

Marcinik J, Hodgdon JA, O'Brien JJ. A comparison of sprain and strain injury rates during aerobic/calisthenic and aerobic/circuit weight training programs. Mil Med 1987;152(5):252-4.

Matheson G, Clement D, McKenzie D, Taunton J, LloydSmith D, MacIntyre J. Stress fractures in athletes. A study of 320 cases. Am J Sports Med 1987;15(1):46-58.

Mauer UM, Rath SA. Stress-induced carpal tunnel syndrome in athletes—exemplified by 3 kinds of sports. Schweiz Z Sportmed 1992;40(3):131-5. [Multilingual]

McCarroll J, Gunderson C. 5-year study of incidence rates of hospitalized cases of head injuries in the US Army. Neuroepidemiology 1990;9(6):296-305.

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MUSCULOSKELETAL, TREATMENT

Alexander A, Burkus J, Mitchell J, Ayers W. Chymopapain chemonucleolysis versus surgical discectomy in a military population. Clin Orthop 1989;July(244):158-65.

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NEUROSENSORY CONDITIONS

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Brinkmann H. Impulse noise generator—design and operation. Scand Audiol Suppl 1991;34:79-85.

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NOISE, HEARING LOSS

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NUTRITION

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DeBolt J, Singh A, Day B, Deuster P. Nutritional survey of the US Navy SEAL trainees. Am J Clin Nutr 1988;48(5):1316-23.

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Jones TE, Mutter SH, Aylward JM, DeLany JP, Stephens RL. Nutrition and Hydration Status of Aircrew Members Consuming the Food Packet, Survival, General Purpose, Improved during a Simulated Survival Scenario. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1992. USARIEM-TR-T1-93.

Keith R, O'Keeffe K, Alt L, Young K. Dietary status of trained female cyclists. J Am Diet Assoc 1989;89(11):1620-3.

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King N, Roberts D, Edwards J, Morizen R, Askew E. Cold-weather field feeding: an overview. Mil Med 1994;159(2):121-6.

Kodama M, Kodama T. Interrelation between Western type cancers and non-Western type cancers as regards their risk variations in time and space. II. Nutrition and cancer risk. Anticancer Res 1990;10(4):1043-9.

Marriott BM. Nutritional Needs in Hot Environments: Applications for Military Personnel in Field Operations. Washington, DC: National Academy Press; 1993.

Miles C, Collins J, Holbrook J, Patterson K, Bodwell C. Iron intake and status of men and women consuming self-selected diets . Am J Clin Nutr 1984;40(6 Suppl):1393-6.

Miller WC. Diet composition, energy intake, and nutritional status in relation to obesity in men and women. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1991;23(3):280-4.

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Nicklas T, Webber L, Kern S, Powers C, Harsha D, Berenson G. Fort Polk Heart Smart Program. Part III: Assessment of dietary intake of military wives. Mil Med 1993;158(5):312-6.

Popper R, Smits G, Meiselman H, Hirsch E. Eating in combat: a survey of U.S. Marines. Mil Med 1989;154(12):619-23.

Price E, Lemire B. Iron deficiency in athletes: etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Chiropr Sports Med 1988;2(1):12-4.

Rinke W, Herzberger J, Erdtmann F. The Army Weight Control Program: a comprehensive mandated approach to weight control. J Am Diet Assoc 1985;85(11):1429-36.

Rokitzki L, Berg A, Keul J. Blood and serum status of water- and fat-soluble vitamins in athletes and non-athletes. Int J Vitam Nutr Res Suppl 1989;30:192-7.

Rokitzki L, Sagredos A, Reuss F, Cufi D, Keul J. Assessment of vitamin B6 status of strength and speedpower athletes . J Am Coll Nutr 1994;13(1):87-94.

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Rose MS, Szlyk PC, Francesconi RP, Lester LS, Armstrong L. Effectiveness and Acceptability of Nutrient Solutions in Enhancing Fluid Intake in the Heat. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1988. USARIEM-T-10/89.

Rose RW, Baker CJ, Salter C, Wisnaskas W, Edwards JS. Dietary Assessment of U.S. Army Basic Trainees at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1988. USARIEM-T6-89. 324p.

Singh A, Deuster P, Day B, Smith D, DeBolt J, Doubt T. Nutritional status of land-based U.S. Navy divers. Undersea Biomed Res 1988;15(2):135-45.

Snyder A, Dvorak L, Roepke J. Influence of dietary iron source on measures of iron status among female runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1989;21(1):7-10.

Soysa P. Women and nutrition. World Rev Nutr Diet 1987;52:1-70.

Tilgner S, Schiller M. Dietary intakes of female college athletes: the need for nutrition education. J Am Diet Assoc 1989;89(7):967-9.

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Wenkam N, Fox M. Validity of self-estimated and weighed dietary data for assessment of military rations. J Am Diet Assoc 1989;89(2):203-8.

Wenkam NS, Fox M, Eng, Thiele MN, Lichton IJ. Energy and nutrient intakes of soldiers consuming MRE operational rations: physiological correlates. J Am Diet Assoc 1989;89(3):407-409.

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NUTRITION AND EXERCISE

Angotti C, Levine M. Review of 5 years of a combined dietary and physical fitness intervention for control of serum cholesterol. J Am Diet Assoc 1994;94(6):634-8.

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OTOLARYNGOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

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PHYSICAL FITNESS, GENERAL

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PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

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Marshall RP. Suicide and Self-Inflicted Injury in the Australian Army: Some Preliminary Findings. Australian Army Psychology Corps; 1992. RR 14/92 AR-007-034. 40p.

McCarroll JE, Orman DT, Lundy AC. Clients, problems, and diagnoses in a military community mental health clinic: a 20 month study. Mil Med 1993;158(11):701-5.

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Santy PA, Endicott J, Jones DR, Rose RM, Patterson J, Holland AW, et al. Results of a structured psychiatric interview to evaluate NASA astronaut candidates. Mil Med 1993;158(1):5-9.

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RADIATION

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Bell M, Beyl C, Schopf R, Schramm P. Light exposure of the lower leg as a pathogenetic factor in the occurrence of malignant melanoma. Dermatology 1992;185(4):257-61.

Bergqvist U. Video display terminals and health. A technical and medical appraisal of the state of the art. Scand J Work Environ Health 1984;10(Suppl 2):1-87.

Chatterjee I, Wu D, Gandhi OP. Human body impedance and threshold currents for perception and pain for contact hazard analysis in the VLF-MF band. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 1986;33(5):486-94.

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Curtis S, Nealy J, Wilson J. Risk cross sections and their application to risk estimation in the galactic cosmic-ray environment. Radiat Res 1995;141(1):57-65.

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Gallegos A, Wenzel W. HUMTRN and EFFECTS: age and sex specific dosimetric and physiological human population dynamics models for dose assessment. Health Phys 1989;57(Suppl 1):443-53.

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RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS

Berdal BP, Scheel O, Ogaard AR, Hoel T, Gutteberg TJ, Anestad G. Spread of subclinical Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in a closed community. Scand J Infect Dis 1992;24(4):431-6.

Berliner D, Haupt A. Implications of emerging isoniazid resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Korea. Aviat Space Environ Med 1987;58(1):83-5.

Brundage J, Scott R, Lednar W, Smith D, Miller R. Building-associated risk of febrile acute respiratory diseases in Army trainees. JAMA 1988;259(14):2108-12.

Centers for Disease Control. Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis among U.S. Air Force trainees—Texas, 1988-89. Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 1990;39(1):11-3.

Driggers LI. Study to Determine if a Difference Exists Among the Cumulative Incidence of Acute Respiratory Disease Hospital Admissions of Three Groups of Army Basic Trainees as Defined by the Design of Barracks in Which They Are Housed. Fort Sam Houston, TX: Academy of Health Sciences (Army); 1989. HCA-114-89. Thesis. 79p.

Gillis D, Cohen D, Beck A, Rouach T, Katzenelson E, Green M. A new Streptococcus group A M-29 variant isolated during a suspected common-source epidemic . Mil Med 1992;157(6):282-3.

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Gunzenhauser J, Brundage J, McNeil J, Miller R. Broad and persistent effects of benzathine penicillin G in the prevention of febrile, acute respiratory disease. J Infect Dis 1992;166(2):365-73.

Heath GW, Ford ES, Craven TE, Macera CA, Jackson KL, Pate RR. Exercise and the incidence of upper respiratory tract infections. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1991;23(2):152-7.

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Margileth A, Longfield J, Golden S, Lazoritz S, Bohan J. Tuberculin skin tests: atypical mycobacterial PPD-Battey skin test conversion following airborne training. Mil Med 1986;151(12):636-8.

Parkinson M. The epidemiology of tuberculosis in the U.S. Air Force, 1987. Mil Med 1991;156(7):339-43.

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Trump DH, Hyams KC, Cross ER, Struewing JP. Tuberculosis infection among young adults entering the US Navy in 1990. Arch Intern Med 1993;153(2):211-6.

Ward D. An international comparison of asthma morbidity and mortality in US soldiers. 1984 to 1988. Chest 1992;101(3):613-20.

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, OTHER

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Lyons TJ. Women in the Military Cockpit. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: Armstrong Lab; 1991.

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Messineo T, Adams W. Ozone inhalation effects in females varying widely in lung size: comparison with males. J Appl Physiol 1990;69(1):96-103.

Naitoh P, Kelly T. Sleep Management User's Guide for Special Operations Personnel. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1992. NHRC-92-28.

Radomski M, Hart L, Goodman J, Plyley M. Aerobic fitness and hormonal responses to prolonged sleep deprivation and sustained mental work. Aviat Space Environ Med 1992;63(2):101-6.

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RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

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Bonen A. Exercise-induced menstrual cycle changes. A functional, temporary adaptation to metabolic stress. Sports Med 1994;17(6):373-92.

Bordin D, Sartorelli L, Bonanni G, Mastrogiacomo I, Scalco E. High intensity physical exercise induced effects on plasma levels of copper and zinc. Biol Trace Elem Res 1993;36(2):129-34.

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Bunt J, Bahr J, Bemben D. Comparison of estradiol and testosterone levels during and immediately following prolonged exercise in moderately active and trained males and females. Endocr Res 1987;13(2):157-72.

Bunt J, Boileau R, Bahr J, Nelson R. Sex and training differences in human growth hormone levels during prolonged exercise. J Appl Physiol 1986;61(5):1796-801.

Butts NK, Tucker M, Greening C. Physiologic responses to maximal treadmill and deep water running in men and women. Am J Sports Med 1991;19(6):612-4.

Buvat J, Buvat-Herbaut M. Ovulation disturbances in athletes and their mechanisms. J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris) 1991;20(7):899-907. [In French]

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Cavanaugh DJ, Kanonchoff AD, Bartels RL. Menstrual irregularities in athletic women may be predictable based on pre-training menses. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1989;29(2):163-9.

Chance B, Dait M, Zhang C, Hamaoka T, Hagerman F. Recovery from exercise-induced desaturation in the quadriceps muscles of elite competitive rowers. Am J Physiol 1992;262(3 Pt 1):C766-75.

Chin NW, Chang FE, Dodds WG, Kim MH, Malarkey WB. Acute effects of exercise on plasma catecholamines in sedentary and athletic women with normal and abnormal menses. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1987;157(4):938-44.

Choi PYL, Salmon P. Physical exercise and menstrual cycle symptoms: a study of competitive sportswomen, keep-fitters and sedentary women. J Sports Sci 1991;9(4):437-8.

Cockerill IM, Nevill AM, Byrne NC. Mood, mileage and the menstrual cycle. Br J Sports Med 1992;26(3):145-50.

Constantini NW. Clinical consequences of athletic amenorrhoea. Sports Med 1994;17(4):213-23.

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Cook SD, Harding AF, Thomas KA, Morgan EL, Schnurpfeil KM, Haddad RJ Jr. Trabecular bone density and menstrual function in women runners. Am J Sports Med 1987;15(5):503-7.

Crampes F, Riviere D, Beauville M, Marceron M, Garrigues M. Lipolytic response of adipocytes to epinephrine in sedentary and exercise-trained subjects: sex-related differences. Eur J Appl Physiol 1989;59(4):249-55.

Cumming DC. Physical activity and control of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Semin Reprod Endocrinol 1990;8(1):15-24.

Cumming DC, Vickovic MM, Wall SR, Fluker MR, Belcastro AN. The effect of acute exercise on pulsatile release of luteinizing hormone in women runners. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1985;153(5):482-5.

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Daniels J, Daniels N. Running economy of elite male and elite female runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1992;24(4):483-9.

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Diehl DM, Lohman TG, Smith SC, Kertzer R. Effects of physical training and competition on the iron status of female field hockey players. Int J Sports Med 1986;7(5):264-70.

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Dombovy ML, Bonekat HW, Williams TJ, Staats BA. Exercise performance and ventilatory response in the menstrual cycle . Med Sci Sports Exerc 1987;19(2):111-7.

Drinkwater BL. Exercise in the prevention of osteoporosis. Osteoporosis Int 1993;3(Suppl 1):169-71.

Drinkwater BL, Bruemner B, Chesnut CH. Menstrual history as a determinant of current bone density in young athletes. JAMA 1990;263(4):545-8.

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Moser CD. Metabolic Response to Acute Cold Air Exposure and Two Levels of Beta Blockade in Males and Females. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University; 1991. Dissertation.

Planchon B, Pistorius M, Beurrier P, De Faucal P. Primary Raynaud's phenomenon. Age of onset and pathogenesis in a prospective study of 424 patients. Angiology 1994;45(8):677-86.

Santee WR, Matthew WT, Tharion WJ. Simulated Approach Marches during Thermal Stress. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1992. Series No. AD-A259 544.

Scherb MK. Modifications to an Interactive Model of the Human Body during Exercise: With Special Emphasis on Thermoregulation. Ames, IA: Iowa State University; 1993. Thesis. 64p.

Shender BS, Kaufman JW. Validation and Sensitivity Analysis of Texas Human Thermal Model Predictions during Cold Water Immersion. Warminster, PA: Naval Air Warfare Center; 1993. Series No. AD-A275240.

Shephard R. Fat metabolism, exercise, and the cold. Can J Sport Sci 1992;17(2):83-90.

Shephard RJ. Metabolic adaptations to exercise in the cold. Sports Med 1993;16(4):266-89.

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Stephenson L, Kolka M, Allan A, Santee W. Heat exchange during encapsulation in a chemical warfare agent protective patient wrap in four hot environments. Aviat Space Environ Med 1988;59(4):345-51.

Stevens GH, Graham T, Wilson B. Gender differences in cardiovascular and metabolic responses to cold and exercise. Can J Physiol Pharmacol 1987;65(2):165-71.

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SEXUAL ASSAULT/HARASSMENT

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Brown GR, Anderson B. Psychiatric morbidity in adult inpatients with childhood histories of sexual and physical abuse. Am J Psychiatry 1991;148(1):55-61.

Cantos AL, Neidig PH, Oleary KD. Men's and women's attributions of blame for domestic violence. J Fam Violence 1993;8(4):289-302.

Crawford SL, Fiedler ER. Childhood physical and sexual abuse and failure to complete military basic training. Mil Med 1992;157(12):645-8.

Culbertson AL, Rosenfeld P. Assessment of sexual harassment in the active-duty Navy. Mil Psychol 1994;6(2):69-93.

Egeland B, Erickson MF, Butcher JN, Ben-Porath YS. MMPI-2 profiles of women at risk for child abuse. J Pers Assess 1991;57(2):254-63.

Engel C Jr, Engel A, Campbell SJ, McFall M, Russo J, Katon W. Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and precombat sexual and physical abuse in Desert Storm veterans. J Nerv Ment Dis 1993;181(11):683-8.

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Merrill LL. Determining History of Victimization and Potential for Abusive Behavior in U.S. Navy Recruits. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1993. NHRC Tech Rpt 93-28.

Miller TW, Veltkamp LJ. Family violence: clinical indicators among military and post-military personnel. Mil Med 1993;158(12):766-71.

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Neidig PH, Russell HE, Seng AF. Interspousal aggression in law enforcement families: a preliminary investigation. Police Studies. 1992;1(Spring):30-8.

Niebuhr RE, Boyles WR. Sexual harassment of military personnel: An examination of power differentials. Int J Intercultural Relations 1991;15(4):445-57.

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Waldo M. Group counseling for military personnel who battered their wives. J Spec Group Work 1986;11(3):132-8.

SOCIAL SUPPORT

Cohen S, Wills T. Stress, social support, and the buffering hypothesis. Psychol Bull 1985;98(2):310-57.

Correnti EE, Jensen PS. Support of the pregnant soldier in the workplace: a comparison of her assessment with that of her supervisor. Mil Med 1989;154(11):571-3.

Devilbiss MC. Gender integration and unit deployment: a study of GI Jo. Armed Forces & Society 1985;4 (Summer):523-52.

Eshkol E, Lieblich A, Bar-Yosef R, Wiseman H. Some correlates of adjustment of Israeli women-soldiers to their military roles. Israel Social Science Research 1987;5(1-2):17-28.

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Greenglass ER. Type A behavior and coping strategies in female and male supervisors . Appl Psychol 1988;37(3):271-88.

Hancock CR. Women Officers at the United States Military Academy: A Study of Acceptance Patterns and Coping Mechanism. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina; 1991. Dissertation.

Hurrell RM, Lukens JH. Attitudes toward women in the military during the Persian Gulf War . Percept Mot Skills 1994;78(1):99-104.

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Jennings BM. Stress, locus of control, social support, and psychological symptoms among head nurses. Res Nurs Health 1990;13(6):393-401.

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Karasek R, Gardell B, Lindell J. Work and non-work correlates of illness and behaviour in male and female Swedish white collar workers. J Occup Behav 1987;8(3):187-207.

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Rudestam JR. Sex Differences in Personality and Social Support Resources for Resisting the Impact of Work-Related Stress. Downsview, Ontario: York University; 1986. Dissertation.

Saimons VJ. Women in Combat: Are the Risks to Combat Effectiveness Too Great? Fort Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College; 1991.

Seginer R. Analysis of a double-layered support system. Adolescence 1990;25(99):739-52.

Snapp M. Occupational stress, social support, and depression among black and white professional-managerial women. Women Health 1992;18(1):41-79.

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Woods GT III. Women in the Infantry—The Effect on the Moral Domain. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College; 1992.

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STDs

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Berliner D, No P. Prevalence of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrheae in Korea. Aviat Space Environ Med 1986;57(12 Pt 1):1170-5.

Boslego J, Tramont E, Chung R, McChesney D, Ciak J, Sadoff J, et al. Efficacy trial of a parenteral gonococcal pilus vaccine in men. Vaccine 1991;9(3):154-62.

Catterson M, Zadoo V. Prevalence of asymptomatic chlamydial cervical infection in active duty Army females. Mil Med 1993;158(9):618-9.

Dembert M, Finney L, Berg S. Epidemiology of reported syphilis among U.S. Navy and Marine Corps personnel, 1985-1987. Sex Transm Dis 1990;17(2):95-8.

Gerrard M, Gibbons FX, Warner TD. Effects of reviewing risk-relevant behavior on perceived vulnerability among women marines. Health Psychol 1991;10(3):173-9.

Lieberman R, Wheelock J. The diagnosis of gonorrhea in a low-prevalence female population: enzyme immunoassay versus culture. Obstet Gynecol 1987;69(5):743-6.

Masterton R, Strike P. Sexually transmitted diseases in a British military force in peacetime Europe, 1970-83. Genitourin Med 1988;64(1):54-8.

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SUBSTANCE USE

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Allen J, Mazzuchi J. Alcohol and drug abuse among American military personnel: prevalence and policy implications. Mil Med 1985;150(5):250-5.

Ballweg JA. Trends in substance use by U.S. military personnel. Armed Forces & Society 1991;4(Summer):601-18.

Ballweg JA, Bray RM. Smoking and tobacco use by U.S. military personnel. Mil Med 1989;154(4):165-8.

Bray RM, Marsden ME, Guess LL, Herbold JR. Prevalence, trends, and correlates of alcohol use, nonmedical drug use, and tobacco use among U.S. military personnel. Mil Med 1989;154(1):1-11.

Bray RM, Marsden ME, Peterson MR. Standardized comparisons of the use of alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes among military personnel and civilians. Am J Public Health 1991;81(7):865-9.

Bray RM, Marsden ME, Rachal JV, Peterson MR. Drug and alcohol use in the military workplace: findings from the 1988 worldwide survey. NIDA Res Monogr 1990;100:25-43.

Brunader R, Brunader J, Kugler J. Prevalence of cocaine and marijuana use among pregnant women in a military health care setting. J Am Board Fam Pract 1991;4(6):395-8.

Centers for Disease Control. Prevalence of drug use among applicants for military service—United States, June-December 1988. Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 1989;38(33):580-3.

Chisick MC, Lee S, Raker T, Williams TR. A profile of tobacco use among teenage dependents. Mil Med 1992;157(7):354-7.

Clark M. Alcoholism first. Women Ther 1986;5(1):71-6.

Clark MA, Campagnari KD, Jones LM. The major causative role of ethanol and the minor role of other drugs in the deaths of military personnel in San Diego County, California . Mil Med 1985;150(9):487-91.

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du Bois BC, Goodman JD, Cappello C, Malbrough J. Evaluation of a Smoking Cessation Program in the U.S. Navy: Implications for Long Term Success and Failure. San Diego, CA: US Naval Health Research Center; 1989. Report No. 89-19. 26p.

Edwards RJ, Sanders MG, Price DR. Comparison of Army Flight School Performance in Smokers and Nonsmokers . Fort Rucker, AL: Aeromedical Research Lab; 1988. USAARL-88-6.

Feigelman W. Cigarette smoking among former military service personnel: a neglected social issue. Prev Med 1994;23(2):235-41.

Fertig JB, Allen JP, Cross GM. CAGE as a predictor of hazardous alcohol consumption in U.S. Army personnel. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1993;17(6):1184-7.

Fischer K. Hypothesis: Tobacco use is a risk factor in rheumatoid arthritis. Med Hypotheses 1991;34(2):116-7.

Fitzpatrick DT, Shannon S. Health-risk behaviors of Army aircrew. J Occup Med 1992;34(8):810-4.

Jensen RG. The effect of cigarette smoking on Army Physical Readiness Test performance of enlisted Army medical department personnel. Mil Med 1986;151(2):83-5.

Jones RM, Ross CN, Hartmann BR. An investigation of cognitive style and alcohol/work-related problems among Naval personnel. J Drug Educ 1992;22(3):241-51.

Kershaw CR. Passive smoking, potential atopy and asthma in the first five years . J R Soc Med 1987;80(11):683-8.

Kruzich DJ, MacDonough T, Hawkins M, Silsby HD. Alcoholism treatment outcomes among career soldiers. Int J Addict 1986;21(1):139-45.

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Kruzich DJ, Silsby HD, Gold JD, Hawkins MR. An evaluation and education program for driving while intoxicated offenders. J Subst Abuse Treat 1986;3(4):263-70.

Lancaster F. Gender differences in the brain: implications for the study of human alcoholism. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1994;18(3):740-6.

Lanphier CM, McCauley GF. Prevalence and consequences of nonmedical use of drugs among Canadian Forces personnel: 1982. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 1985;11(3-4):231-47.

Lodge L. Tri-service Health Questionnaire—1989. J R Army Med Corps 1991;137(2):80-3.

Marsden ME, Bray RM, Herbold JR. Substance use and health among U.S. military personnel: findings from the 1985 Worldwide Survey. Prev Med 1988;17(3):366-76.

Mather DB. The role of antisocial personality in alcohol rehabilitation treatment effectiveness. Mil Med 1987;152(10):516-8.

Melikian A, Prahalad A, Secker-Walker R. Comparison of the levels of the urinary benzene metabolite trans,trans-muconic acid in smokers and nonsmokers, and the effects of pregnancy. Cancer Epidemiol Bio-markers Prev 1994;3(3):239-44.

Mendelson JH, Cristofaro P, Mello NK, Skupny AS, Ellingboe J, Benedikt R. Endogenous opioid modulation of luteinizing hormone, prolactin, and estradiol in women: interactions with ethanol. NIDA Res Monogr 1986;67:112-8.

Newsome RD, Ditzler T. Assessing alcoholic denial. Further examination of the Denial Rating Scale. J Nerv Ment Dis 1993;181(11):689-94.

Niaura RS, Nathan PE, Frankenstein W, Shapiro AP, Brick J. Gender differences in acute psychomotor, cognitive, and pharmacokinetic response to alcohol. Addict Behav 1987;12(4):345-56.

Norton R, Batey R, Dwyer T, MacMahon S. Alcohol consumption and the risk of alcohol related cirrhosis in women. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) 1987;295(6590):80-2.

Polzin WJ, Kopelman JN, Brady K, Read JA. Screening for illicit drug use in a military obstetric population . Obstet Gynecol 1991;78(4):600-1.

Powell DJ, Thompson A. Military alcoholism and drug abuse counselor's training needs. J Alcohol Drug Educ 1985;30(2):40-3.

Rabinovitz M, Van Thiel DH, Dindzans V, Gavaler JS. Endoscopic findings in alcoholic liver disease: does gender make a difference? Alcohol 1989;6(6):465-8.

Romberg RW, Needleman SB, Porvaznik M, Past M, Beasley W. Effect of pre-enlistment testing on the confirmed drug-positive rate for Navy recruits. Mil Med 1993;158(1):14-9.

Sinha R, Parsons O, Glenn S. Drinking variables, affective measures and neuropsychological performance: familial alcoholism and gender correlates. Alcohol 1989;6(1):77-85.

Stout RW, Parkinson MD, Wolfe WH. Alcohol-related mortality in the U.S. Air Force, 1990. Am J Prev Med 1993;9(4):220-3.

Tunstall C, Ginsberg D, Hall S. Quitting smoking. Int J Addict 1985;20(6-7):1089-112.

Walker R, Howard M, Suchinsky R, Kaple J, Anderson B. Drug dependence treatment within the Department of Veterans Affairs: emerging issues. Int J Addict 1994;29(1):53-69.

Whorley LW. Job satisfaction among substance abuse prevention personnel. J Addict Dis 1992;11(3):81-90.

Wise MG, Pierson W, Johnson JM, Newsom GR. Predictors of successful alcohol rehabilitation in an Air Force population . J Occup Med 1987;29(1):63-5.

York J, Welte J. Gender comparisons of alcohol consumption in alcoholic and nonalcoholic populations. J Stud Alcohol 1994;55(6):743-50.

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TOXINS

Albanese RA. United States Air Force Personnel and Exposure to Herbicide Orange . Brooks Air Force Base, TX: U.S. Air Force, School of Aerospace Medicine; 1988. USAFSAM-TR-88-3. 38p.

Anger W. Variables affecting performance on human behavioral neurotoxicology test batteries: education, culture, gender, age, presentation mode . J Toxicol Environ Health 1993;40(2-3):387.

Apostoli P, Maranelli G, Micciolo R. Is hypertension a confounding factor in the assessment of blood lead reference values? Sci Total Environ 1992;120(1-2):127-34.

Aschengrau A, Monson R. Paternal military service in Vietnam and risk of spontaneous abortion . J Occup Med 1989;31(7):618-23.

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Blount B. Two types of metal fume fever: mild vs. serious. Mil Med 1990;155(8):372-7.

Brown D. Mortality of workers exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls—an update. Arch Environ Health 1987;42(6):333-9.

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Bullman T, Kang H. The effects of mustard gas, ionizing radiation, herbicides, trauma, and oil smoke on US military personnel: the results of veteran studies . Annu Rev Public Health 1994;15:69-90.

Chapman R, Calafiore D, Hasselblad V. Prevalence of persistent cough and phlegm in young adults in relation to long-term ambient sulfur oxide exposure. Am Rev Respir Dis 1985;132(2):261-7.

Charpentier P, Ostfeld A, Hadjimichael O, Hester R. The mortality of US nuclear submariners, 1969-1982. J Occup Med 1993;35(5):501-9. [Published erratum appears in J Occup Med 1993;35(9):949 ].

Coggon D, Wield G. Mortality of army cooks. Scand J Work Environ Health 1993;19(2):85-8.

Coombe M, Drysdale S. Assessment of the effects of atmospheric oil pollution in post war Kuwait. J R Army Med Corps 1993;139(3):95-7.

Drechsler-Parks DM. Effect of Nitrogen Dioxide, Ozone, and Peroxyacetyl Nitrate on Metabolic and Pulmonary Function Research. Cambridge, MA: Health Effects Institute; 1987. HEI/RR-87/06. 43p.

Goldstein GM, Raggio L, House D. Factors Influencing Carboxyhemoglobin Stability. Research Triangle Park, NC: Health Effects Research Lab; 1985. TR-1811. 39p.

Greenberg G, Dement J. Exposure assessment and gender differences. J Occup Med 1994;36(8):907-12.

Groshong TD. Scorpion envenomation in eastern Saudi Arabia. Ann Emerg Med 1993;22(9):1431-7.

Hayes J, Lambourn L, Hopkirk JA, Durham S, Taylor A. Occupational asthma due to styrene. Thorax 1991;46(5):396-7.

Jiun YS, Hsien LT. Lipid peroxidation in workers exposed to lead. Arch Environ Health 1994;49(4):256-9.

Kabat G. Recent developments in the epidemiology of lung cancer. Semin Surg Oncol 1993;9(2):73-9.

Kido T, Nogawa K, Yamada Y, Honda R, Tsuritani I, Ishizaki M, et al. Osteopenia in inhabitants with renal dysfunction induced by exposure to environmental cadmium. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 1989;61(4):271-6.

Kimmel EC, Leahy HF, Kinhead ER, Wall HG. Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Triethylborane Spontaneous Oxidation Products: Immediate and Delayed Exposure. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1990. AAMRL-TR-90-061. 37p.

Kinkead ER, Bunger SR, Wolfe RE, Wall HG. Acute, Delayed Neurotoxicity Evaluation of Two Jet Engine Oil Formulations . Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1990. AAMRL-TR-90-018; NMRI-90-16. 25p.

Kinkead ER, Wolfe RE, Salins SA, Godin CS, Flemming CD. Acute Delayed Neurotoxicity Evaluation of Two Jet Engine Oils using a Modified Navy and EPA Protocol. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1992. 38p.

Kollmeier H, Seemann JW, Rothe G, Muller K, Wittig P. Age, sex, and region adjusted concentrations of chromium and nickel in lung tissue. Br J Ind Med 1990;47(10):682-7.

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Marsden RA. The Effect of Breathing 100 Percent Oxygen on Short Term Memory of Military Officers. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1975. Thesis. 52p.

Masi MA, Hanley JA, Ernst P, Becklake MR. Environmental exposure to tobacco smoke and lung function in young adults. Am Rev Respir Dis 1988;138(2):296-9.

Mayorga M. Overview of nitrogen dioxide effects on the lung with emphasis on military relevance. Toxicology 1994;89(3):175-92.

Office of Technology Assessment. Department of Defense Kuwait Oil Fire Health Risk Assessment. (The “Persian Gulf Veterans' Registry”). Background paper. Washington, DC: Office of Technology Assessment; 1994. OTA-BP-H-138. 18p.

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Pope CA 3d, Kanner RE. Acute effects of PM10 pollution on pulmonary function of smokers with mild to moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Am Rev Respir Dis 1993;147(6 Pt 1):1336-40.

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Selevan SG, Lemasters GK. The dose-response fallacy in human reproductive studies of toxic exposures. J Occup Med 1987;29(5):451-4.

Silvaggio T, Mattison DR. Setting occupational health standards: toxicokinetic differences among and between men and women. J Occup Med 1994;36(8):849-54.

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Zahm SH, Weisenburger DD, Saal RC, Vaught JB, Babbitt PA, Blair A. The role of agricultural pesticide use in the development of non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma in women. Arch Environ Health 1993;48(5):353-8.

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TRAUMATIC STRESS, COMBAT

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Baker RR, Menard SW, Johns LA. The military nurse experiment in Vietnam: stress and impact. J Clin Psychol 1989;45(5):736-44.

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Carmeli A, Liberman N, Mevorach L. Anxiety-related somatic reactions during missile attacks. Isr J Med Sci 1991;27(11-12):677-80.

Cook AA. Illness and injury among U.S. prisoners of war from Operation Desert Storm. Mil Med 1994;159(6):437-42.

Dahl J, O'Neal J. Stress and coping behavior of nurses in Desert Storm. J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 1993;31(10):17-21.

Davidson P, Jackson C. The nurse as a survivor: delayed post-traumatic stress reaction and cumulative trauma in nursing. Int J Nurs Stud 1985;22(1):1-13.

Dienstfrey SJ. Women veterans' exposure to combat. Armed Forces & Society 1988;4(Summer):549-88.

Engel C Jr, Engel A, Campbell SJ, McFall M, Russo J, Katon W. Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and precombat sexual and physical abuse in Desert Storm veterans. J Nerv Ment Dis 1993;181(11):683-8.

Fox JE. Stress for female Vietnam nurses: views from one evacuation hospital . Free Inq Creative Soc 1986;1(May):39-42.

Friedman M, Schnurr P, McDonagh-Coyle A. Post-traumatic stress disorder in the military veteran. Psychiatr Clin North Am 1994;17(2):265-77.

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Gerlock A. Vietnam: returning to the scene of the trauma. J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 1991;29(2):4-8.

Harris MJ, Fisher BS. Group therapy in the treatment of female partners of Vietnam veterans . J Spec Group Work 1985;10(1):44-50.

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Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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John K. The diagnostic approach: the usefulness of the DSM-III and systematic interviews in treatment planning. Women Ther 1986;5(1):91-9.

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Kaplan Z. Military mental health in the Gulf War: the experience at the Central Clinic of the IDF. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci 1992;29(1):7-13.

Kaplan Z, Singer Y, Lichtenberg P, Solomon Z, Bleich A. Post-traumatic stress disorder in Israel during the Gulf War. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci 1992;29(1):14-21.

King DW, King LA, Gudanowski DM, Vreven DL. Alternative representations of war zone stressors: relationships to posttraumatic stress disorder in male and female Vietnam veterans . J Abnorm Psychol 1995;104(1):184-96.

Klein BC. A piece of the world: some thoughts about Ruth. Women Ther 1986;5(1):33-40.

Klingman A, Kupermintz H. Response style and self-control under SCUD missile attacks: the case of the sealed room situation during the 1991 Gulf War. J Trauma Stress 1994;7(3):415-26.

Livingston JA, Rankin JM. Propping up the patriarchy: the silenced soldiering of military nurses . Women Ther 1986;5(1):107-19.

Maloney LJ. Post traumatic stresses on women partners of Vietnam veterans. Smith Coll Stud Soc Work 1988;2(Mar):122-43.

Marcum J, Cline D. Combat stress reactions in Iraqi enemy prisoners of war. Bull Menninger Clin 1993;57(4):479-91.

Marmar C, Weiss D, Schlenger W, Fairbank J, Jordan B, Kulka R, et al. Peritraumatic dissociation and post-traumatic stress in male Vietnam theater veterans. Am J Psychiatry 1994;151(6):902-7.

McCarroll JE, Ursano RJ, Fullerton CS, Lundy AC. Traumatic stress of a wartime mortuary: anticipation of exposure to mass death. J Nerv Ment Dis 1993;181(9):545-51.

McCarroll JE, Ursano RJ, Ventis WL, Fullterton CS, Oates GL. Anticipation of handling the dead: effects of gender and experience . Br J Clin Psychol 1993;32:466-8.

McDuff DR, Johnson JL. Classification and characteristics of Army stress casualties during Operation Desert Storm. Hosp Community Psychiatry 1992;43(8):812-5.

McNew JA. Post-traumatic Stress Symptomatology: Similarities and Differences between Vietnam Veterans and Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Cleveland, OH: Case Western Reserve University; 1993. Dissertation.

Mikulincer M, Florian V, Weller A. Attachment styles, coping strategies, and posttraumatic psychological distress: the impact of the Gulf War in Israel. J Pers Soc Psychol 1993;64(5):817-26.

Muller U, Yahav A, Katz G. Moving places: a glance at the Gulf War from the sealed room. Br J Med Psychol 1993;66(Pt 4):331-9.

Norman E. Post-traumatic stress disorder in military nurses who served in Vietnam during the war years 1965-1973. Mil Med 1988;153(5):238-42.

O'Brien LS, Payne RG. Prevention and management of panic in personnel facing a chemical threat—lessons from the Gulf War. J R Army Med Corps 1993;139(2):41-5.

Pallmeyer T, Blanchard E, Kolb L. The psychophysiology of combat-induced post-traumatic stress disorder in Vietnam veterans. Behav Res Ther 1986;24(6):645-52.

Paul E. Wounded healers: a summary of the Vietnam Nurse Veteran Project. Mil Med 1985;150(11):571-6.

Peebles-Kleiger M, Kleiger J. Re-integration stress for Desert Storm families: wartime deployments and family trauma. J Trauma Stress 1994;7(2):173-94.

Perconte ST, Wilson AT, Pontius EB, Dietrick AL, Spiro KJ. Psychological and war stress symptoms among deployed and non-deployed reservists following the Persian Gulf War. Mil Med 1993;158(8):516-21.

Powell G, Doan R. Combat and social support as variables in perceived symptomatology of combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychol Rep 1992;70(3 Pt 2):1187-94.

Quinault W. A study of the incidence of stress and anxiety related health problems among the dependents of RAF personnel during the Gulf War. Nurs Pract 1992;5(2):12-23.

Resick PA. Post-traumatic stress disorder in a Vietnam nurse: behavioral analysis of a case study. Women Ther 1986;5(1):55-65.

Rogers B, Nickolaus J. Vietnam nurses. J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 1987;25(4):11-5.

Ross MC, Wonders J. An exploration of the characteristics of post-traumatic stress disorder in reserve forces deployed during Desert Storm. Arch Psychiatr Nurs 1993;7(5):265-9.

Rotenberg Z, Noy S, Gabbay U. Israeli ED experience during the Gulf War. Am J Emerg Med 1994;12(1):118-9.

Rothberg J, Koshes R, Shanahan J, Christman K. Desert Shield deployment and social problems on a U.S. Army combat support post. Mil Med 1994;159(3):246-8.

Ryberg AB. The interplay of individual psychodynamics and the female experience: a case study. Women Ther 1986;5(1):77-89.

Sandrick K. Expanded delivery system needed for post-traumatic stress. Hospitals 1990;64(11):44-5.

Sarrel LJ. Perspective of a sex therapist. Women Ther 1986;5(1):67-9.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Schlenger WE, Kulka RA, Fairbank JA, Hough RL, Jordan BK, Marmar CR, et al. The prevalence of posttraumatic-stress disorder in the Vietnam generation —a multimethod, multisource assessment of psychiatric disorder. J Trauma Stress 1992;5(3):333-63.

Smith-Schubert SC. The Relationship of Sex Role Orientation to Anxiety, Depression and Marital Adjustment among Women Who Are Wives or Partners of Vietnam Veterans Identified as Suffering Delayed Stress. Denver, CO: University of Colorado; 1985. Dissertation.

Solomon Z, Margalit C, Waysman M, Bleich A. In the shadow of the Gulf War: psychological distress, social support and coping among Israeli soldiers in a high risk area. Isr J Med Sci 1991;27(11-12):687-95.

Southwick SM, Morgan A, Nagy LM, Bremner D, Nicolaou AL, Johnson DR, et al. Trauma-related symptoms in veterans of Operation Desert Storm: a preliminary report. Am J Psychiatry 1993;150(10):1524-8.

Stretch R, Vail J, Maloney J. Posttraumatic stress disorder among Army Nurse Corps Vietnam veterans . J Consult Clin Psychol 1985;53(5):704-8.

Sutker PB, Uddo M, Brailey K, Vasterling JJ, Errera P. Psychopathology in war-zone deployed and nondeployed Operation Desert Storm troops assigned graves registration duties. J Abnorm Psychol 1994;103(2):383-90.

Talbert F, Braswell L, Albrecht J, Hyer L, Boudewyns P. NEO-PI profiles in PTSD as a function of trauma level. J Clin Psychol 1993;49(5):663-9.

Torki M. Associations between personality and stress reactions during and after invasion of Kuwait. Psychol Rep 1994;74(2):667-73.

Verbosky SJ, Ryan DA. Female partners of Vietnam veterans: stress by proximity. Iss Ment Health Nurs 1988: 95-104.

Weizman R, Laor N, Barber Y, Selman A, Schujovizky A, Wolmer L, et al. Impact of the Gulf War on the anxiety, cortisol, and growth hormone levels of Israeli civilians. Am J Psychiatry 1994;151(1):71-5.

Weizman R, Laor N, Karp L, Dagan E, Reiss A, Dar D, et al. Alteration of platelet benzodiazepine receptors by stress of war. Am J Psychiatry 1994;151(5):766-7.

Willams CL. In the combat zone: vivid personal reflections of the Vietnam war from the women who served there. Contemp Sociol 1989;6(Nov):913-5.

Wolfe J, Brown PJ, Furey J, Levin KB. Development of a wartime stressor scale for women. Psychological Assessment 1993;5(3):330-5.

Wolfe J, Brown PJ, Kelley JM. Reassessing war stress: exposure and the Persian Gulf War. J Soc Issues 1993;49(4):15-31.

Wolfe J, Brown PJ, Bucsela ML. Symptom responses of female Vietnam veterans to Operation Desert Storm. Am J Psychiatry 1992;149(5):676-9. [Published erratum appears in Am J Psychiatry 1992;149(8):1129 ].

TRAUMATIC STRESS, OTHER

Abenhaim L, Dab W, Salmi L. Study of civilian victims of terrorist attacks (France 1982-1987) . J Clin Epidemiol 1992;45(2):103-9.

Anderson KM, Manuel G. Gender differences in reported stress response to the Loma Prieta earthquake. Sex Roles 1994;30(9-10):725-33.

Becker D, Lamb S. Sex bias in the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder. Prof Psychol Res Pr 1994;25(1):55-61.

Breslau N, Davis G. Posttraumatic stress disorder in an urban population of young adults: risk factors for chronicity. Am J Psychiatry 1992;149(5):671-5.

Breslau N, Davis G, Andreski P, Peterson E. Traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder in an urban population of young adults. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1991;48(3):216-22.

Brom D, Witztum E. Recent trauma in psychiatric outpatients. Am J Orthopsychiatry 1992;62(4):545-51.

Burstein A. Treatment noncompliance in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder . Psychosomatics 1986;27(1):37-40.

Cameron C. Veterans of a secret war: survivors of childhood sexual trauma compared to Vietnam war veterans with PTSD. J Interpersonal Violence 1994;9(1):117-32.

Coughlan K, Parkin C. Women partners of Vietnam vets. J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 1987;25(10):25-7.

Davidson J, Glover V, Clow A, Kudler HEA. Tribulin in post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychol Med 1988;18(4):833-6.

Durham T, McCammon S, Allison EJ. The psychological impact of disaster on rescue personnel. Ann Emerg Med 1985;14(7):664-8.

Easton J, Turner S. Detention of British citizens as hostages in the Gulf—health, psychological, and family consequences. Br Med J 1991;303(6812):1231-4.

Forbes D, Creamer M, Rycroft P. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing in posttraumatic stress disorder: a pilot study using assessment measures. J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 1994;25(2):113-20.

Hellhammer D, Wade S. Endocrine correlates of stress vulnerability. Psychother Psychosom 1993;60(1):8-17.

Hobfoll SE, Spielberger CD, Breznitz S, Figley C, Folkman S, Lepper-Green B, et al. War-related stress: addressing the stress of war and other traumatic events. Am Psychol 1991;46(8):848-55.

Kinzie J, Boehnlein J. Psychotherapy of the victims of massive violence: countertransference and ethical issues. Am J Psychother 1993;47(1):90-102.

Kogan I. Curative factors in the psychoanalyses of Holocaust survivors' offspring before and during the Gulf War. Int J Psychoanal 1993;74(Pt 4):803-14.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Koopman C, Classen C, Spiegel D. Predictors of post-traumatic stress symptoms among survivors of the Oakland/Berkeley, California, firestorm. Am J Psychiatry 1994;151(6):888-94.

Koretzky M, Peck A. Validation and cross-validation of the PTSD subscale of the MMPI with civilian trauma victims. J Clin Psychol 1990;46(3):296-300.

Lee I. Second International Conference on Wartime Medical Services. Med War 1991;7:120-28.

Lester D, Hudson RB, Costic J. Arousing patriotic feelings in men and women. Percept Mot Skills 1992;75(3 Pt 1):914.

Loughrey G, Bell P, Kee M, Roddy R, Curran P. Post-traumatic stress disorder and civil violence in Northern Ireland . Br J Psychiatry 1988;153:554-60.

Lundin T, Otto U. Stress reactions among Swedish health care personnel in Unifil, South Lebanon 1982-1984. Stress Med 1989;5(4):237-46.

Lundin T, Otto U. Swedish UN soldiers in Cyprus, UNFICYP: their psychological and social situation. Psychother Psychosom 1992;57(4):187-93.

McCaffrey R, Hickling E, Marrazo M. Civilian-related post-traumatic stress disorder: assessment-related issues. J Clin Psychol 1989;45(1):72-6.

McCarroll J, Ursano R, Wright K, Fullerton C. Handling bodies after violent death: strategies for coping. Am J Orthopsychiatry 1993;63(2):209-14.

Miller G. Does war stress contribute to hypertension? Aust Fam Physician 1993;22(5):707-10.

Milroy R. 1990 Mary J. Nielubowicz Award winner. Observations on stress reactions as seen in Naval Reserve Fleet Hospital training evolutions. Mil Med 1991;156(4):166-8.

Moran C, Britton N. Emergency work experience and reactions to traumatic incidents. J Trauma Stress 1994;7(4):575-85.

Neal LA, Busuttil W, Herapath R, Strike PW. Development and validation of the computerized clinician administered Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Scale-1-Revised. Psychol Med 1994;24(3):701-6.

North C, Smith E, Spitznagel E. Posttraumatic stress disorder in survivors of a mass shooting. Am J Psychiatry 1994;151(1):82-8.

Orner RJ. Post-traumatic stress disorders and European war veterans. Br J Clin Psychol 1992;31(Pt 4):387-403.

Orr S, Pitman R. Psychophysiologic assessment of attempts to simulate posttraumatic stress disorder. Biol Psychiatry 1993;33(2):127-9.

Pibernik-Okanovic M, Roglic G, Prasek M, Metelko Z. War-induced prolonged stress and metabolic control in type 2 diabetic patients. Psychol Med 1993;23(3):645-51.

Punamaki R. Stress among Palestinian women under military occupation: women's appraisal of stressors, their coping modes, and their mental health . Int J Psychol 1986;21(4-5):445-62.

Punamaki R. Psychological stress responses of Palestinian mothers and their children in conditions of military occupation and political violence. Q News Lab Comp Hum Cogn 1987;2(Apr):76-84.

Rabin C, Nardi C. Treating post traumatic stress disorder couples: a psychoeducational program. Community Ment Health J 1991;27(3):209-24.

Resnick HS, Kilpatrick DG, Dansky BS, Saunders BE, Best CL. Prevalence of civilian trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in a representative national sample of women. J Consult Clin Psychol 1993;61(6):984-91.

Roglic G, Pibernik-Okanovic M, Prasek M, Metelko Z. Effect of war-induced prolonged stress on cortisol of persons with type II diabetes mellitus. Behav Med 1993;19(2):53-9.

Samter J, Fitzgerald M, Braudaway C, Leeks D, Padgett M, Swartz A, et al. Debriefing: from military origin to therapeutic application. J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 1993;31(2):23-7.

Shalev A, Orr S, Pitman R. Psychophysiologic assessment of traumatic imagery in Israeli civilian patients with posttraumatic stress disorder. Am J Psychiatry 1993;150(4):620-4.

Shore J, Vollmer W, Tatum E. Community patterns of posttraumatic stress disorders. J Nerv Ment Dis 1989;177(11):681-5.

Smith C Jr, de Chesnay M. Critical incident stress debriefings for crisis management in post-traumatic stress disorders. Med Law 1994;13(1-2):185-91.

Solomon Z, Levi G, Waysman M, Fried B, Mikulincer M, Florian V, et al. Secondary traumatization among wives of soldiers with combat stress reaction. Harefuah 1993;124(12):750-6. [In Hebrew]

Solomon Z, Waysman M, Levy G, Fried B, Mikulincer M, Benbenishty R, et al. From front line to home front: a study of secondary traumatization . Fam Process 1992;31(3):289-302.

Spiro SE, Shalev A, Solomon Z, Kotler M. Self-reported change versus changed self-report: contradictory findings of an evaluation of a treatment program for war veterans suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. Eval Rev 1989;13(5):533-49.

Thompson J. Psychological impact of body recovery duties. J R Soc Med 1993;86(11):628-9.

van Doornen L. Sex differences in physiological reactions to real life stress and their relationship to psychological variables. Psychophysiology 1986;23(6):657-62.

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Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Part B

Reports from the Technical Reports Database—Defense Technical Information Center

ANTHROPOMETRY

Anthropology Research Project. Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Army Personnel. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project; 1990.

Bradtmiller B, Ratnaparkhi J, Tebbetts I. Demographic and Anthropometric Assessment of U.S. Army Anthropometric Data Base. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project; 1985. A164637. 83p.

Case H, Erving C, Robinette KM. Anthropometry of a Fit Test Sample Used in Evaluating the Current and Improved MCU-2/P Masks. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project; 1989. A215173. 38p.

Cheng H, Obergefell L, Rizer A. Generator of Body Data (GEBOD) Manual. Dayton, OH: Systems Research Labs, Inc; 1994. A289721. 71p.

Cheverud J, Gordon CC, Walker RA, Jacquish C, Kohn L. Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Army Personnel: Bivariate Frequency Tables (1988). Evanston, IL: Northwestern University; 1990. A222782. 286p.

Clauser C, Tebbetts I, Bradtmiller B, Mcconville J, Gordon C. Measurer's Handbook: U.S. Army Anthropometric Survey, 1987-1988. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project; 1988. A202721. 330p.

Clauser CE, McConville JT, Gordon CC, Tebbetts IO. Selection of Dimensions for an Anthropometric Data Base. Volume 2. Dimension Evaluation Sheets. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project; 1986. A179472. 420p.

Debellis WB, Christ KA. Anthropometric considerations for a four-axis side-arm flight controller . Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Human Engineering Lab; 1986. A168135 HEL-TN-2-86. 22p.

Deluca JP, Armstrong LE, Christensen EL, Hubbard RW, Vogel JA. Mass-to-surface Area Ratio in Military Personnel. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1988. A201677 USARIEM-T21-88. 47p.

Donelson SM, Gordon CC. Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Army Personnel: Pilot Summary Statistics, 1988. Natick, MA: Army Research, Development, and Engineering Center; 1991. A241952 NATICK/TR-91/040. 614p.

Gordon CC, Churchill T, Clauser CE, Bradtmiller B, McConville JT. Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Army Personnel: Methods and Summary Statistics 1988. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project; 1989. A225094. 651p.

Greiner TM, Gordon CC. Assessing Patterns of Change in Anthropometric Dimensions: Secular Trends of U.S. Army Females 1946-1988. Natick, MA: Army Natick Research, Development, and Engineering Center; 1993. A260869 NATICK/TR-93/013. 75p.

Kennedy KW. A Collation of United States Air Force Anthropometry. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1986. A168485 AAMRL-TR-85-062. 92p.

Parham KR, Gordon CC, Bensel CK. Anthropometry of the Foot and Lower Leg of U.S. Army Soldiers: Fort Jackson, SC, 1985. Natick, MA: Army Natick Research, Development, and Engineering Center; 1992. A261405 NATICK/TR-92/028. 358p.

Schopper AW. Proportions of Overall U.S. Army Male and Female Populations Eligible for Flying Duty: Impact of Linear Anthropometric Screening Requirements . Fort Rucker, AL: Army Aeromedical Research Lab; 1986. B128602L USAARL-86-14. 34p.

Williams B, Wascher L. Anthropometric Comparison—USA and USSR. Lawrence, KS: Report Store; 1986. A173070. 29p.

Young JW. Head and Face Anthropometry of Adult U.S. Civilians. Washington, DC: Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine; 1993. A268661 DOT/FAA/AM-93/10. 44p.

BODY COMPOSITION

Buddin R. Weight Problems and Attrition of High-quality Military Recruits. Santa Monica, CA: RAND; 1989. A212211 RAND-N-2847-FMP. 43p.

Friedl KE, Vogel JA, Bovee MW, Jones BH. Assessment of Body Weight Standards in Male and Female Army Recruits . Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1989. A224586 ARIEM-T15-90. 95p.

Hodgdon JA, Fitzgerald PI. Validity of Impedance Predictions at Various Levels of Fatness. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1986. A186096 NHRC-86-21. 29p.

Hodgdon JA, Fitzgerald PI, Vogel JA. Relationships between Fat and Appearance Ratings of U.S. Soldiers . San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1990. A245583 NHRC-90-1. 30p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Katch FI, Behnke AR. Anthropometric-arm Radiogrammetric Assessment of Body Composition, Muscularity and Frame Size. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts, Amherst; 1983. A188662. 88p.

Matheson ES. A Pilot Study: Comparing Army and Navy Circumference Measurement Techniques with Other Methods for Determining Body Composition. Washington, DC: Industrial College of the Armed Forces; 1987. B117062L NDU/ICAF-87-S38. 84p.

Roche AF, Chumlea WC, Guo S. Identification and Validation of New Anthropometric Techniques for Quantifying Body Composition. Yellow Springs, OH: Wright State University, Division of Human Biology; 1986. A178753. 231p.

Shake CL, Schlichting C, Mooney LW. Predicting Percent Body Fat from Circumference Measurements. Groton, CT: Naval Submarine Medical Research Lab; 1993. A268695. 7p.

Vogel JA, Friedl KE. Body Fat Assessment in Women. Special Considerations. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1992. A249552. 25p.

Vogel JA, Kirkpatrick JW, Fitzgerald PI, Hodgdon JA, Harman EA. Derivation of Anthropometry Based Body Fat Equations for the Army 's Weight Control Program. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1988. A197706 USARIEM-T-17/88. 54p.

CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH

Bruce SL. The Effect of a Coronary Artery Risk Evaluation Program on the Serum Lipid Values of a Selected Military Population. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1991. A239270 AFIT/CI/CIA-91-037. 132p.

Jobe JB, Beetham WP Jr, Roberts DE, Silver GR, Larsen RF. Induced Vasodilation as a Home Treatment for Raynaud's Disease. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1985. A164946 USARIEM-M32/84. 5p.

Johnston JM. Cholesterol Reduction in an At-risk Population. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1989. A217463 AFIT/CI/CIA-89-116. 241p.

Nice DS, Trent LK. Prevalence of Hypertension among Active Duty Personnel. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1990. A223892 NHRC-90-5. 20p.

Rose RW, Morgan TE, Rose MS, Srinivasan SR, Berenson GS. Population Screening for Blood Lipid Levels and Related Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors among U.S. Army Basic Trainees. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1988. A206223 USARIEM-T2-89. 85p.

Shively JM. Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Hypertensive Women Ages 35 to 50 Years. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1991. AFIT/CI/CIA-91-033. 143p.

Simon G. Anatomical and Functional Changes of the Heart as a Result of Physical Stress as Shown by the M-mode-echocardiogram. Charlottesville, VA: Army Foreign Science and Technology Center; 1986. B104937 FSTC-HT-0386-86. 11p.

CHEMICAL DEFENSE

Bucci TJ, Parker RM. Toxicity Studies on Agents GB and GD (Phase 2): 90-Day Subchronic Study of GB (Sarin, Type II) in CD-rats. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research; 1992. A248618. 62p.

Bucci TJ, Parker RM, Crowell JA, Thurman JD, Gosnell PA. Toxicity Studies on Agents GA (Phase 2): 90 Day Subchronic Study of GA (Tabun) in CD Rats. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research; 1992. A257181. 55p.

Bucci TJ, Parker RM, Crowell JA, Thurman JD, Gosnell PA. Toxicity Studies on Agents GB and GD (Phase 2): 90-Day Subchronic Study of GB (Sarin, Type I) in CD-rats. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research; 1991. A248617. 58p.

Bucci TJ, Parker RM, Crowell JA, Thurman JD, Gosnell PA. Toxicity Studies on Agents GB and GD (Phase II): 90 Day Subchronic Study of GD (Soman) in CD-rats. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research; 1992. A258180. 56p.

Bucci TJ, Parker RM, Crowell JA, Thurman JD, Gosnell PA. Toxicity Studies on Agents GB and GD (Phase 2): Delayed Neuropathy Study of Satin, Type 1, in SPF White Leghorn Chickens. Appendices I-X. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research; 1992. A257427. 355p.

Bucci TJ, Parker RM, Dacre JC, Denny KH. Developmental Toxicity (Dominant Lethal Mutation) Study on Agent Lewisite. Dominant Lethal Study of Lewisite in Male Rats. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research; 1993. A290671. 58p.

Bucci TJ, Parker RM, Gosnell PA. Toxicity Studies on Agents GA. Phase 2. 90 Day Subchronic Study of GA Tabun in CD Rats. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research; 1992. A258042 NCTR-E517.01, NCTR-E517.02. 57p.

Bucci TJ, Parker RM, Gosnell PA. Toxicity Studies on Agents GB and GD (Phase 2): 90 Day Subchronic Study of GD (Soman) in CD-rats. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research; 1992. A257182. 55p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Frost DF, Hall RD, Zaucha GM, Waring PP, Clifford CB. Twenty-eight Day Subchronic Toxicity Study of Physostigmine Salicylate in Beagle Dogs. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A203695 LAIR-310, Toxicology Ser-224. 299p.

Frost DF, Korte DW Jr. Acute Subcutaneous Toxicity of Physostigmine Salicylate in ICR Mice . San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A203098 LAIR-309, Toxicology Ser-216. 58p.

Frost DF, Korte DW Jr. Acute Subcutaneous Toxicity of Physostigmine Salicylate in Sprague-Dawley Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A201957 LAIR-313, Toxicology Ser-214. 65p.

Goldman M, Dacre JC. Lewisite: Its Chemistry, Toxicology, and Biological Effects. Fort Detrick, MD: Army Biomedical Research and Development Lab; 1989. A219429. 41p.

Laborde JB, Bates HK. Developmental Toxicity Study of Agent GB—DCSM Types I & II in CD Rats and NZW Rabbits. Jefferson, AR: National Center for Toxicological Research, Reproductive Developmental Toxicology; 1986. A168331. 99p.

Manthei JH, Biskup RK, Wiles JS, Hamlin MH II, Ford DF. Thirteen-week Subchronic Oral Dosing of Rats with Cyclotetramethylene Tetranitramine in Solution with Dimethyl Sulfoxide. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center; 1988. B120111L CRDEC-TR-88024. 36p.

Morgan EW, Zaucha GM, Waring PP, Letellier Y, Seewald JB. Ninety-day Subchronic Oral Toxicity Study of Pyridostigmine Bromide in Rats. Volume 2. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1990. A224449 LAIR-435-VOL-2, Toxicology Ser-185-VOL-2. 307p.

Orner GA, Korte DW Jr. Micronucleus Assay of Physostigmine Salicylate in Dogs. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A215149 LAIR-403, Toxicology Ser-250. 33p.

Orner GA, Korte DW Jr. Micronucleus Assay of Pyridostigmine Bromide in Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1990. A227601 LAIR-442, Toxicology Ser-151. 26p.

Sasser LB, Cushing JA, Dacre JC. Dominant Lethal Study of Sulfur Mustard in Male and Female Rats. Fort Detrick, MD: Army Biomedical Research and Development Lab; 1993. A270789. 10p.

Sasser LB, Cushing JA, Kalkwarf DR, Buschbom RL. Toxicology studies on Lewisite and Sulfur Mustard Agents: Modified Dominant Lethal Study of Sulfur Mustard in Rats. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest; 1989. A214556 PNL-6945. 55p.

Sasser LB, Cushing JA, Kalkwarf DR, Mellick PW, Buschbom RL. Toxicology Studies on Lewisite and Sulfur Mustard Agents: Subchronic Toxicity Study of Lewisite in Rats. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northeast; 1989. A217886 PNL6860. 46p.

Sasser LB, Cushing JA, Kalkwarf DR, Mellick PW, Buschbom RL. Toxicology Studies on Lewisite and Sulfur Mustard Agents: Two-generation Reproduction Study of Lewisite in Rats. Richland, WA: Battelle Pacific Northwest; 1989. A214311 PNL-6978. 46p.

Seewald JB, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Physostigmine Salicylate in ICR Mice. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A202784 LAIR-329, Toxicology Ser-215. 61p.

Woodard CL, Calamaio CA, Kaminskis A, Anderson DR, Harris LW. Differences between Male and Female Rhesus Monkey Erythrocyte Acetylcholinesterase and Plasma Cholinesterase Activity before and after Exposure to Sarin . Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense; 1993. P008829. 13p.

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

Hoiberg A. Infectious Disease Trends in the U.S. Navy, 1966-1984. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1987. A200571 NHRC-87-40. 25p.

EATING DISORDERS

Butler BJ. A Proposal for a Study of Bulimia among Women in the United States Air Force. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1988. A217399 AFIT/CI/CIA-88-241. Thesis. 110p.

FAMILY ISSUES

Adedeji A. An Investigation of Marriage and Dependency Rates for Enlisted Marines . Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analyses; 1991. A246493 CRM-91-53. 45p.

Army War College. Leaders' Wives Speak Out. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College; 1986. A163368. 90p.

Bell DB, Iadeluca RB. The Origins of Volunteer Support for Army Family Programs. Alexandria, VA: Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences; 1987. A190587 ARI-RR-1456. 26p.

Booth-Kewley S, Thomas MD. The Subjective Quality of Life of Navy Personnel. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1993. A270373 NPRDC-TR-93-8. 49p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Bowen GL. Effects of Leader Support in the Work Unit on the Relationship between Work Spillover and Family Adaptation. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina; 1994. A289857. 44p.

Edwards LN. Effects of Marital/Dependency Status on Reenlistment Behavior of Second-term Enlisted Females. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1989. A223824. Thesis. 84p.

General Accounting Office. Private Pensions: Spousal Consent Forms Hard to Read and Lack Important Information. Washington, DC: General Accounting Office, Human Resources Division; 1989. A282737 GAO/HRD-90-20. 40p.

Giuliano SA. The Impact of Permanent Change of Station Moves on Air Force Enlisted Family Income for Avionics and Non-avionics Personnel. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology, School of Systems and Logistics ; 1988. A201547 AFIT/GCA/LSY/88S-4. 118p.

Griffith JD, Coolbaugh K, Perrine HS. Spouse Employment User Summary. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1990. A226877. 26p.

Griffith JD, Lavange LM, Gabel TJ, Doering ZD, Mahoney BS. Description of Spouses of Officers and Enlisted Personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces. 1985. Supplementary Tabulations from the 1985 DoD Surveys of Officer and Enlisted Personnel and Military Spouses. Volume 2. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1986. A177687. 355p.

Henning NL. Military Wives: Stress, Strain and Alcohol Use. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1986. A170853 AFIT/CI/ NR-86-71D. Thesis. 189p.

Hery R, Jacobs RR. Mobilization Studies Program Report. U.S. Army Single and Inservice Parents. Washington, DC: Industrial College of the Armed Forces; 1984. B093834L NDU/ICAF-MPS-76-84. 58p.

Janofsky BJ. Dual-military Enlisted Couples. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1990. B148733L. 56p.

Johnson VO. Stress and Overload on the Woman in the Dual Career Navy Family. San Diego, CA: San Diego State University, School of Education; 1987. A184051. 80p.

Karoly LA. The Trend in Inequality among Families, Individuals, and Workers in the United States: A Twenty-five-year Perspective. Santa Monica, CA: RAND; 1992. B170802 RAND/R-4206-RC. 88p.

Kerce EW. A Profile of Navy Family Configurations. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1988. A193441 NPRDC-TN-88-40. 18p.

Leibowitz A, Waite LJ. The Consequences for Women of the Availability and Affordability of Child Care. Santa Monica, CA: RAND; 1988. A228413 RAND/P-7525. 26p.

Lyons LK. The Impact of Permanent Change of Station Moves on the Family Incomes of Rated and Nonrated Air Force Officers. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology, School of Systems and Logistics ; 1988. A201519 AFIT/GCA/LSY/88S-5. 95p.

Morrison PA, Vernez G, Grissmer DW, McCarthy KF. Families in the Army: Looking Ahead. Santa Monica, CA: RAND; 1989. A221830 RAND/R-3691-A. 81p.

Research Triangle Institute. Army Spouse Employment Literature Review. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1990. A226885. 57p.

Rosenberg FR. The Wife of the First Term Enlisted Soldier: A Study of Socialization and Role. Washington, DC: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; 1989. A210803. 77p.

Schwartz JB, Bell DB, Gade PA, Simutis ZM. Labor Force Participation, Employment, and Earnings of Married Women: A Comparison of Military and Civilian Wives. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1990. A226270. 43p.

Schwartz JB, Griffith JD, Wood L. The Employment Status of Army Spouses. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1990. A226880. 97p.

Splonskowski JM. Maternal Coping Adaptations, Social Support and Transition Difficulties to Parenthood of First-time Civilian and Military Mothers. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1992. A265347 AFIT/CI/CIA-92-90. Thesis. 100p.

Teplitzky ML, Thomas SA, Nogami GY. Dual Army Career Officers: Job Attitudes and Career Intentions of Male and Female Officers. Alexandria, VA: Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences; 1988. A199071 ARI-TR-805. 70p.

Thomas MD, Thomas PJ. Population Statistics: Navy Parents and Children. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1991. A243680 NPRDC-TN-92-4. 39p.

Troyanowski RM. The Effect on Family Income of Varying the Frequency of Permanent Change of Station Moves. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology, School of Systems and Logistics ; 1988. A201541 AFIT/GCA/LSY/88S-10. 138p.

Wattendorf JM, Wattendorf A. Group Dynamics, Communications and Leadership Workshop for US Army War College Student Wives. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College; 1987. B112173L. 63p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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ASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS

Smoak BL, Kelley P, Taylor D. Seroprevalence of Helicobacter pylori Infections in US Army Recruits. Washington, DC: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Division of Preventive Medicine ; 1994. A278998 WR-026-94. 8p.

GYNECOLOGIC, GENITO-URINARY

Kulpa M. The Relation of Recent Tampon Use, Douching, Coitus, and Vaginal Medications for Reported Cervical Cytology Results. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1993. A267894 AFIT/CI/CIA-93-044. 73p.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, BIRTH CONTROL

Gerrard M. Antecedents of Pregnancy and Pregnancy Attrition in First Term Women Marines. Ames, IA: Iowa State University; 1989. A216868 89-1-ONR. 103p.

Saulpaugh JM. Contraceptive Behavior in Young Women. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1993. A265413 AFIT/CI/CIA-92-112. 46p.

Thomas MD, Lawson J. The Effectiveness of Sex Education in the United States. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1989. A210094 NPRDC-TN-89-23. 26p.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, LACTATION

Shelley ML, Andersen ME, Fisher JW. An Inhalation Distribution Model for the Lactating Mother and Nursing Child. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1988. A204821 AAMRL-TR-88-070. 8p.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, PREGNANCY

Aldous LL. The Influence of Parity on the Outcomes of Pregnancy. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1990. A224479 AFIT/CI/CIA-90-048. Thesis. 141p.

Cruz F. Perinatal Loss: The Effect on Attachment in Subsequent Pregnancies . Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1989. A218166 AFIT/CI/CIA-89-094. 56p.

Dezell NA. A Comparison of Tympanic, Oral, and Axillary Temperatures in Women during Labor. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1994. A281867 AFIT/CI/CIA-94-084. 145p.

Erickson-Owens DA, Zdenek RM. Removing Cultural Barriers to Care during Childbearing: A Continuing Education Module. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1988. A196193 AFIT/CI/NR-88-94. 112p.

Gerrard M. Antecedents of Pregnancy and Pregnancy Attrition in First Term Women Marines. Ames, IA: Iowa State University; 1989. A216868 89-1-ONR. 103p.

Mason KT. Pregnancy and Flying Duties. Fort Rucker, AL: Army Aeromedical Research Lab; 1994. A285653 USAARL-94-44. 20p.

Meg G, Royle MH. Predicting Pregnancy and Pregnancy Attrition. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1985. A158523 NPRDC-TR-85-32. 27p.

Thomas PJ, Edwards JE. Incidence of Pregnancy and Single Parenthood among Enlisted Personnel in the Navy. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1989. A214904 TR-90-1. 45p.

HEALTH, GENERAL

Conway TL, Trent LK, Conway SW. Physical Readiness and Lifestyle Habits among U.S. Navy Personnel during 1986, 1987, and 1988. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1989. A219355 NHRC-89-24. 283p.

Hoiberg A, White JF. Health Status of Women in the Armed Forces. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1991. A245586 NHRC-89-37. 27p.

Misner TR, Bell MR, O'Brien DE. Health Status of Women in the Army. Fort Sam Houston, TX: Army Health Care Studies and Clinical Investigation Activity; 1987. A188301 HCSCIA-HR-87-009. 138p.

Nice DS, Hilton SM. Sex differences in Health Care Requirements aboard U.S. Navy Ships . San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1990. A223194 NHRC-90-2. 74p.

Thomas PJ, Thomas MD, Robertson P. Absences of Navy Enlisted Personnel: A Search for Gender Differences . San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1993. A264161 NPRDC-TR-93-3. 38p.

Vogel JA, Gauger AK. An Annotated Bibliography of Research Involving Women, Conducted at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A265497. 65p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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HEALTH SERVICES

Armbruster DA. Alpha-fetoprotein: Biochemistry, Clinical Usefulness, and Laboratory Considerations. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1990. A228207 USAFSAM-JA-88-49. 7p.

Chesney MA, Taylor JM, Chambers DB. Evaluation of the U.S. Army's AIDS Education Program. San Francisco, CA: University of California; 1992. A253848. 207p.

Newell CE, Thomas PJ. Comparison of Permanent Change of Station Costs for Women and Men Transferred Prematurely from Ships. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1993. A273066 NPRDC-TN-94-7. 16p.

Rubel EJ. A Study to Identify Those Variables Which Contribute to the Utilization of Wellness Clinic Services by Active Duty Army Family Members. Fort Sam Houston, TX: Academy of Health Sciences (Army); 1985. A209538 HCA-32-89. Thesis. 95p.

Schwartz LA. A Comparison between Two Types of Preventive Educational Programs for a Population at High Risk for Cardiovascular Disease. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1988. A217436 AFIT/CI/CIA-88-223. 102p.

Trent LK, Stevens LT. Evaluation of the Navy's Obesity Treatment Program. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1993. A276081 NHRC-93-25. 25p.

HIV/AIDS

Garland FC, Gorham ED, Miller MR, Hickey TM, Balazs LL. Cross-sectional Demographic Characteristics of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Navy and Marine Corps Active-duty Personnel. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1990. A224671 NHRC-90-3. 10p.

Redfield RR, Markham PD, Salahuddin SZ, Wright DC, Sarngadharan MG. Heterosexually Acquired HTLV-III Disease (AIDS-related Complex and AIDS). Washington, DC: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; 1985. A165479. 5p.

JOB SATISFACTION

Adams J. Early Career Preparation, Experiences, and Commitment of Female and Male West Point Graduates. Volume 3. West Point, NY: Military Academy; 1985. A157206 USMA-TR-85-1, USMA-TR-85-2. 200p.

Amundsen E. Job Satisfaction for Male and Female U.S. Air Force Officers. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1987. A188566. Thesis. 71p.

Anderson BG. A Pilot Report on Women's Assessment of Their Military Careers. Dallas, TX: Southern Methodist University; 1988. A207192. 23p.

Beaty TJ. A Study of Reasons for Not Reenlisting: First-term Marines in Critical Occupations. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1989. A225795. 154p.

Booth-Kewley S, Thomas MD. The Subjective Quality of Life of Navy Personnel. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1993. A270373 NPRDC-TR-93-8. 49p.

Cooke TW, Pflaumer DM. Delayed Entry and Attrition: A Review. Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analyses; 1991. B156721L CRM-90-229. 31p.

Desai S, Waite LJ. Women's Employment during Pregnancy and after the First Birth: Occupational Characteristics and Work Commitment. Santa Monica, CA: RAND; 1991. A257082 RAND/N-3353-NICHD. 20p.

Dugan BA, Terner JL, Tagliarini FA, Bayless AJ, Felber HR. The Glass Ceiling: Potential Causes and Possible Solutions. Alexandria, VA: Human Resources Research Organization; 1993. A278051. 67p.

Fletcher JW, McMahon JS, Quester AO. Tradition, Technology, and the Changing Roles of Women in the Navy . Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analyses; 1993. A286509 CRM-93-201. 35p.

Fletcher JW, Shiells ME. Trends in Navy Enlisted Women's Continuation Rates. Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analyses; 1994. B196133L CRM-94-37. 65p.

Hay MS. Gender and Ethnic Effects in the 1990 Army Career Satisfaction Survey . Alexandria, VA: Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences; 1992. A257778 ARI-TR-963. 42p.

Horn LJ. Mobilization Studies Program. Effect of Quality Circles on Productivity Attitudes of Naval Air Rework Facility Production Employees. Washington, DC: Industrial College of the Armed Forces; 1982. B094031L NDU/ICAF-IR-7-82. 97p.

Kelm KL. Patients' Effect on Nurses' Job Satisfaction at Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii . Fort Sam Houston, TX: Academy of Health Sciences (Army); 1991. A279026 HCA-8A-87. 170p.

Kenyon CA. Relationship of Gender to Promotion and Retention Rates in the United States Air Force. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1989. A218704 AFIT/CI/CIA-89-140. Thesis. 121p.

Kocher K, Thomas G. Gender Differences in the Retention of Enlisted Army Reservists. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1990. A233131 NPS-AS-91-002. 47p.

Mason KT, Shannon SG. U.S. Army Aviation Epidemiology Data Register: Gender-specific Attrition among the U.S. Army Student Aviator Class of 1987. Fort Rucker, AL: Army Aeromedical Research Lab; 1995. A291856 USAARL-95-12. 22p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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McDonald DP, McMahon JS. Survival Patterns for First-term Navy Women. Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analyses, Acquisition and Support Division; 1992. B172655L CRM-92-120. 38p.

Moore DA. Maternal-newborn and Surgical Nurses' Perceptions of Professional Autonomy during the Development of Shared Governance. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1993. A275331 AFIT/CI/CIA-93-165. Thesis. 110p.

Moskos CC. The Sociology of the Army Reserves: A Preliminary Assessment. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University; 1987. A181831. 36p.

Payne SE. Socioeconomic Determinants Impacting Air Force Officer Retention. Monterery, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1988. A205731. Thesis. 126p.

Quester AO. Factors Associated with Navy First-term Female Attrition Losses: Female Accessions in FY 1983 through FY 1985. Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analyses; 1990. B150168L CRM-90-20. 25p.

Quester AO, Steadman GW. Enlisted Women in the Marine Corps: First-term Attrition and Long-term Retention. Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analyses; 1990. A230764 CRM-90-71. 40p.

Rachford DC. Gender Analysis of the Professional Development of Officers Study (PDOS) Survey. Alexandria, VA: Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences; 1985. A168878 ARI-RR-1409. 96p.

Rakoff SH, Doherty JH. Army Family Composition and Retention. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1989. A212880. 45p.

Rosenfeld P, Culbertson AL, Booth-Kewley S, Magnusson P. Assessment of Equal Opportunity Climate: Results of the 1989 Navy-wide Survey. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1992. A251318 NPRDC-TR-92-14. 75p.

Royle MH. Factors Affecting Attrition among Marine Corps Women. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1985. A162537 NPRDC-TR-86-7. 59p.

Steinberg AG, Harris BC, Scarville J. Why Promotable Female Officers Leave the Army. Alexandria, VA: Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences; 1993. A268946 ARI-SR-93-04. 44p.

Thomas MD. Utilization of Pregnant Enlisted Women Transferred off Ships. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1994. A275868 NPRDC-TN-94-14. 45p.

Witt LA, Nye LG. Gender, Equity, and Job Satisfaction. Washington, DC: Federal Aviation Administration; 1992. A246588 DOT/FAA/AM-92/9. 12p.

JOB STRESS

Knouse SB, Smith A, Knouse P. Equal Opportunity Climate and Total Quality Management: A Preliminary Study. Patrick Air Force Base, FL: Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute; 1994. A291494 DEOMI-RSP-94-3. 30p.

Munley JL. The Perception of Pregnancy among Enlisted Work Group Members. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology, School of Systems and Logistics ; 1986. A174589 AFIT/GLM/LSB/86S-53. 115p.

LOAD-BEARING

Heglund NC. The Energetics and Mechanics of Load Carrying. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College, President and Fellows; 1992. A248441. 5p.

Holewijn M. The Military Pack, Optimal Load and Distribution. Soesterberg, Netherlands: Institute for Perception; 1989. A218053 IZF-1989-21. 33p. [In Dutch]

Holewijn M. Load Carriage. A Review. Soesterberg, Netherlands: Institute for Perception RVO-TNO; 1986. B113157 IZF-1986-28. 49p. [In Dutch]

Kirk J, Schneider DA. Physiological and Perceptual Responses to Load Carrying in Female Subjects Using Internal and External Frame Backpacks. Natick, MA: Army Natick Research, Development, and Engineering Center; 1991. A234941 NATICK/TR-91/023. 82p.

Sharp MA, Rice VJ, Nindl BC, Williamson TL. Maximum Team Lifting Capacity as a Function of Team Size. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A271642 USARIEM-T94-2. 70p.

Teves MA, Vogel JA, Wright JE. Comparison of Male and Female Maximum Lifting Capacity. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1985. A160687 USARIEM-M40/85. 15p.

MILITARY WOMEN, GENERAL

Brown NE. Women in Combat in Tomorrow's Navy. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College; 1993. A264531. 34p.

Fraser Andrews LJ. Women in Combat: The Operational Impact of Meeting a National Security Necessity. Newport, RI: Naval War College; 1991. A236555. 31p.

Gould JW,I. Education and Training of Women in the United States Military: A Study of Primary Leadership Institutions. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Systems Management College; 1992. A260667. 28p.

Madden C. Women in the Civil Engineer Corps. Seattle, WA: Washington University; 1986. A170194. 131p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Turner RG. Minority Women Officers in the Navy: Past, Present, and Future Prospects . Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1991. A242636. Thesis. 87p.

MISCELLANEOUS

Collins DL, Cohen SJ, Gruber DF, D'Alesandro MM, Mickley GA. Isolation Suppresses Both Immune and Neuroendocrine Functioning and Decreases the Locomotor Activity of Normal and Immunosuppressed C3H/HEN Mice. Bethesda, MD: Armed Forces Radio-biology Research Institute; 1992. A253183. 6p.

MUSCULOSKELETAL, INJURIES

Friedl KE, Nuovo JA, Patience TH, Dettori JR. Risk Factors for Osteoporosis Are Associated with Stress Fracture in Young Women. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1989. A212143 USARIEM-M67-89. 25p.

Friedl KE, Patience TH, Nuovo JA, Dettori JR. Factors Associated with Stress Fracture in Young Army Women: Indications for Further Research. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1992. A256424 USARIEM-M67-89. 5p.

Jones B, Manikowski R, Harris J, Dziados J, Norton S. Incidence of and Risk Factors for Injury and Illness among Male and Female Army Basic Trainees. Natick, MA: Army Research of Environmental Medicine; 1988. A200667 USARIEM-T19-88. 113p.

Jones BH, Bovee MW, Harris JM,I, Cowan DN. Intrinsic Risk Factors for Exercise-related Injuries among Male and Female Army Trainees. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A27331. 6p.

Swain JH. A Prospective Evaluation of Stress Fractures/Overuse Injuries in a Population of West Point Cadets. West Point, NY: Keller Army Community Hospital; 1992. A252427. 4p.

MUSCULOSKELETAL, TREATMENT

Zapata D, Stamper DA. Physiological and Medical Considerations of the US Army Physical Readiness Training Program. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1985. A157545. 51p.

NOISE, HEARING LOSS

Adera T, Gullickson GM, Helfer T, Wang L, Gardner JW. Application of the Proposed Draft American National Standard Method for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Hearing Conservation Programs . Bethesda, MD: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; 1993. A276209. 93p.

Borg G, Ljunggren G, Marks LE. General and Differential Aspects of Perceived Exertion and Loudness Assessed by Two New Methods. Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm University; 1985. B099761 636. 14p.

Brubaker PA. Can Aircraft Noise Less Than or Equal to 115 DBA Adversely Affect Reproductive Outcome in USAF Women? Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1985. A158322 AFIT/NR-85-65T. Thesis. 42p.

NUTRITION

Bondarev GI, Vissarionova VY, Ponomareva AG. The Principle of Determining Man's Requirement for Basic Foodstuffs Depending on the Climatic Conditions . Charlottesville, VA: Army Foreign Science and Technology Center; 1987. B120067 FSTC-HT-1284-86. 8p.

Du Bois BC, Goodman JD, Conway TL. Dietary and Behavioral Prediction of Obesity in the Navy. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1989. A223919 NHRC-89-56. 37p.

Friedl KE, Marchitelli LJ, Sherman DE, Tulley R. Nutritional Assessment of Cadets at the U.S. Military Academy. Part 1. Anthropometric and Biochemical Measures. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1990. A231918 USARIEM-T-4-91. 55p.

Gambera PJ. Use of the Food Guide Pyramid to Improve Dietary Intake and Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in Active Duty Air Force Members. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1994. A288612 AFIT/CI/CIA-94-13Z. 112p.

King N, Arsenault JE, Mutter SH, Champagne C, Murphy TC. Nutritional Intake of Female Soldiers during the U.S. Army Basic Combat Training. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1994. A283601 USARIEM-T94-17. 116p.

King N, Fridlund KE, Askew EW. Nutrition Issues of Military Women. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A270046. 5p.

Kretsch MJ, Conforti PM, Sauberlich HE. Nutrient Intake Evaluation of Male and Female Cadets at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1986. A168120 LAIR-218. 71p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Kroskey DL. Factors Affecting the Nutritional Status of Pregnant Women. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1989. A217363 AFIT/CI/CIA-89-115. 126p.

Quigley BM, Engell DB, Hirsch E. Soldier and Food Service Personnel Attitudes toward Nutrition Initiatives . Natick, MA: Army Research Development and Engineering Center; 1987. A191154 NATICK/TR-88/022. 50p.

Rose MS, Szlyk PC, Francesconi RP, Lester LS, Armstrong L, Matthew W. Effectiveness and Acceptability of Nutrient Solutions in Enhancing Fluid Intake in the Heat. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1988. A208428 USARIEM-T-10/89. 252p.

Trent LK. Nutrition Knowledge in the U.S. Navy. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1990. A232085 NHRC-90-27. 34p.

NUTRITION AND EXERCISE

Despres JP, Bouchard C. Morphology and Metabolism of Human Fatty Tissue: Relationships with Sex, Body Fat and Level of Physical Training. Orpington, England: Defence Research Information Centre; 1985. B092060 DRIC-T-7391, DRIC-BR-94321. 12p. [In French]

Kretsch MJ, O'Connor MO, Sauberlich HE. Energy Expenditure and Activity Patterns of Cadets at the United States Military Academy, West Point. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1985. A157857 LAIR-IR-200. 42p.

PERFORMANCE

Allen GL. Assessment of Visuospatial Abilities Using Complex Cognitive Tasks . Norfolk, VA: Old Dominion University; 1984. A158919. 36p.

Daly PK. Mental Rotation with and without a Concurrent Task: Moderating Effects of Visuospatial Ability. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1994. A281866 AFIT/CI/CIA-94-074. 119p.

Mullins WR. Female Combat Helicopter Pilot Selection Criteria. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College; 1993. A273935. 112p.

Nye LG, Collins WE. Some Personality Characteristics of Air Traffic Control Specialist Trainees: Interactions of Personality and Aptitude Test Scores with FAA Academy Success and Career Expectations. Washington, DC: Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine; 1991. A238072 DOT/FAA/AM-91/8. 15p.

Quester AO. Non-prior-service Male and Female Recruits: Historical Comparisons of Continuation, Promotion/Demotion, and Desertion Rates. Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analyses, Navy-Marine Corps Planning and Manpower Division; 1988. B144786L CRM-88-88. 29p.

Saccuzzo DP, Larson GE, Brown J. The Effect of Incentives on the Reliability and Validity of Cognitive Speed Tests. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1989. A211346 NPRDC-TR-89-14. 50p.

Stock MJ, Nixon CW, Fisher VG III, Goodyear CD. Human Real Time Perception in Noise. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1986. A172374 AAMRL-TR-86-034. 41p.

Tate MM. Utility of Demographic and Psychological Measures for the Prediction of Army Separation. Fort Monroe, VA: Army Training and Doctrine Command; 1986. A179105. 103p.

Teves MA, Wright JE, Vogel JA. Performance on Selected Candidate Screening Test Procedures before and after Army Basic and Advanced Individual Training. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1985. A162805 USARIEM-T-13/85. 73p.

Vance KM. Illusions of Unique Invulnerability: Impact of Beliefs on Behavior . Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1991. A250194 AFIT/CI/CIA-91-135. 110p.

Wilcove GL, Bruni J Jr., Morrison RF. Officer Career Development: Reactions of Two Unrestricted Line Communities to Detailers. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1987. A184422 NPRDC-TN-87-40. 43p.

PHARMACEUTICAL

Bruce JI. Testing of Compounds for Efficacy against Schistosomiasis. Lowell, MA: University of Massachusetts, Lowell; 1987. A187950 04-4267/2. 106p.

Frost DF, Hall RD, Zaucha GM, Waring PP, Clifford CB. Twenty-eight Day Subchronic Toxicity Study of Physostigmine Salicylate in Beagle Dogs. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A203695 LAIR-310, Toxicology Ser-224. 299p.

Frost DF, Korte DW Jr. Acute Subcutaneous Toxicity of Physostigmine Salicylate in ICR Mice . San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A203098 LAIR-309, Toxicology Ser-216. 58p.

Frost DF, Korte DW Jr. Acute Subcutaneous Toxicity of Physostigmine Salicylate in Sprague-Dawley Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A201957 LAIR-313, Toxicology Ser-214. 65p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Girgis NI, Farid Z, Kilpatrick ME, Podgore JK, Sultan Y. Aztreonam Compared to Chloramphenicol in the Treatment of Enteric Fevers. Cairo, Egypt: Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3, Department of Medical Zoology; 1992. A261958. 5p.

Keithly JS. Testing Experimental Compounds against Leishmaniasis in Laboratory Animal Model Systems. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Medical College, Department of Medicine; 1983. A172465. 66p.

Kende M. Prophylactic and Therapeutic Efficacy of Poly(I,C)-LC against Rift Valley Fever Virus Infection in Mice. Fort Detrick, MD: Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases; 1985. A164540. 9p.

Mioduszewski RJ, Bergmann JD, Crouse CL, Muse WT, Heitkamp DH. Inhalation Toxicity Screen of Naloxone, Naltrexone, and Nalmefene in Rats. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Edgewood Research, Development, and Engineering Center; 1993. B175144 ERDEC-TR-074. 10p.

Morgan EW, Zaucha GM, Waring PP, Letellier Y, Seewald JB. Ninety-day Subchronic Oral Toxicity Study of Pyridostigmine Bromide in Rats. Volume 2. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1990. A224449 LAIR-435-VOL-2, Toxicology Ser-185-VOL-2. 307p.

Orner GA, Korte DW Jr. Micronucleus Assay of Pyridostigmine Bromide in Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1990. A227601 LAIR-442, Toxicology Ser-151. 26p.

Orner GA, Korte DW Jr. Micronucleus Assay of Physostigmine Salicylate in Dogs. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A215149 LAIR-403, Toxicology Ser-250. 33p.

Seewald JB, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Physostigmine Salicylate in ICR Mice. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A202784 LAIR-329, Toxicology Ser-215. 61p.

Teague SM, Hordinsky JR. Tolerance of Beta Blocked Hypertensives during Orthostatic and Altitude Stresses. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Division of Cardiology; 1992. A249904. 36p.

PHYSICAL FITNESS, GENERAL

Beach AJ, Hart LE, Myles WS, Anderson SL. Express (Exercise Prescription) Fitness Tests as Predictors of Stretcher Carrying Ability. Downsview, Ontario: Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. B115006 DCIEM-87-RR-09. 13p.

Beckett MB, Hodgdon JA. Lifting and Carrying Capacities Relative to Physical Fitness Measures . San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1987. A189305 NHRC-87-26. 49p.

Bell DG, Jacobs I. Electro-mechanical Response Times and Rate of Force Development in Males and Females. Downsview, Ontario: Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1986. A167154. 6p.

Bell DG, Jacobs I. Blood Lactate Response to the CF Express Step Test. Downsview, Ontario: Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1991. A239494 DCIEM-91-44. 18p.

Bell DG, Jacobs I, Sale DG, MacDougall JD. The Effect of Concurrent Strength and Endurance Training on Electromechanical Delay, Maximum Voluntary Contraction, and Rate of Force Development . Downsview, Ontario: Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1989. A213316 DCIEM-88-RR-33. 25p.

Davis BJ, Gutierrez AR. Gender Induced Differences in Naval Fitness Reports. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1991. A246782. 77p.

Destadio FJ. Peacetime Physical Fitness and Its Effect on Combat Readiness: An Air Force Perspective. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College; 1991. A236048. 44p.

Dytell RS, Trent LK, Conway TL. A Causal Analysis of Interrelationships among Exercise, Physical Fitness, and Well-being in U.S. Navy Personnel. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1991. A252719 NHRC-91-27. 27p.

Gooch CK. Effect of Physical Fitness on Response to Orthostasis in Healthy Young Women. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1988. A196377 AFIT/CI/NR-88-3. 78p.

Knapik J, Banderet L, Bahrke M, O'Connor J, Jones B. Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT): Normative Data on 6022 Soldiers . Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A274547 USARIEM-T97-7. 60p.

Leboeuf MK. Effectiveness of the Physical Education Curriculum at the United States Military Academy in Preparing Its Women Graduates. West Point, NY: West Point Military Academy; 1994. A280201. 254p.

McDonald DG. Psychological Predictors of Fitness and Performance in Active Duty U.S. Navy Personnel. San Diego, CA: Navy Health Research Center; 1988. A200377 NHRC-88-35. 29p.

Mello RP, Murphy MM, Vogel JA. Relationship between a Two Mile Run and Maximal Oxygen Uptake. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A179343. 25p.

Nice DS, Kilbourne BK. Demographic and Regional Determinants of Participation in Specific Exercise Activities. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1988. A198925 NHRC-88-19. 20p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Peterson KA, Cronan TA, Conway TL. Prediction of Physical Fitness: Estimated Percent Body Fat Using Body Circumferences Versus Weight-Height Measures. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1987. A190233 NHRC-87-25. 17p.

Pollock ML, Garzarella L, Dehoyos D, Brechue W, Beekley M. The Cross-validation of the United States Air Force Submaximal Cycle Ergometer Test to Estimate Aerobic Capacity. St. Cloud, FL: Southeastern Center for Electrical Engineering Education Inc.; 1994. A284055. 157p.

Sharp MA. Physical Fitness, Physical Training and Occupational Performance of Men and Women in the U.S. Army: A Review of Literature. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A266297 USARIEM-TN-93-7. 24p.

Sharp MA. Physical Fitness and Occupational Performance of Women in the U.S. Army. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1994. A285676. 13p.

Stevenson JM, Andrew GM, Bryant JT, Thomson JM, Swan RD. Development of Minimum Physical Fitness Standards for the Canadian Armed Forces. Phase 3. Kingston, Ontario: Queen's University, Ergonomics Research Lab; 1988. A201757. 338p.

Thomas PJ, Perry ZA, David KM. Fitness Reports of Naval Warfare Officers: A Search for Gender Differences . San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1994. A279954 NPRDC-TR-94-10. 30p.

Vogel JA, Patton JF, Mello RP, Daniels WL. An Analysis of Aerobic Capacity in a Large United States Population . Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1985. A156200 USARIEM-M28/85. 34p.

PHYSICAL FITNESS, STRENGTH/ENDURANCE

Falkel JE, Sawka MN, Levine L, Pandolf KB. Upper to Lower Body Muscular Strength and Endurance Ratios for Women and Men. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1985. A164814 USARIEM-M-33/84. 12p.

Falkel JE, Sawka MN, Levine L, Pimental NA, Pandolf KB. Upper-body Exercise Performance: Comparison between Women and Men . Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1986. A165386 USARIEM-M-26/84. 12p.

Marcinik EJ, Hodgdon JA, O'Brien JJ, Mittleman K. A Comparison of the Effects of Circuit Weight Training on Men and Women. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1985. A159419 NAVHLTHRSCHC-85-13. 17p.

Marcinik EJ, Hodgdon JA, O'Brien JJ, Mittleman K. Fitness Changes of Naval Women Following Aerobic Based Programs Featuring Calisthenic or Circuit Weight Training Exercises. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1985. A 162677 NAVHLTHRS CHC-84-19. 9p.

Robertson DW, Trent T. Documentation of Muscularly Demanding Job Tasks and Validation of an Occupational Strength Test Battery (STB). San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center, Manpower and Personnel Lab; 1985. A162781 MPL-TN-86-1. 101p.

Schopper AW, Mastroianni GR. Helicopter-referenced Single Control, Center-position Force Exertion Capabilities of Males and Females. Fort Rucker, AL: Army Aeromedical Research Lab; 1985. A161234 USAARL-85-4. 60p.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT

Bailey M, Hall RW. Non-gender Safety Footwear: Fit and Function Evaluation. Natick, MA: Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility; 1989. A258414 NCTRF-175. 22p.

Fine BJ. The Effect of Heat and Chemical Protective Clothing on the Ability of a Group of Female Soldiers to Sustain Performance of Military Cognitive Tasks. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A192596 USARIEM-T-7/88. 37p.

Fryauff DJ, Shoukry MA, Schreck CE. Stimulation of Attachment in a Camel Tick, Hyalomma dromedarii (Acari: ixodidae): The Unintended Result of Sublethal Exposure to Permethrin-impregnated Fabric. New York, NY: Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3; 1994. A282480 NAMRU-3-20/94. 9p.

Jaffe H. Development of Patterns and Clothing Prototypes for Navy Women's Dress Uniforms. New York, NY: Educational Foundation for the Fashion Industries; 1991. A238715. 147p.

Jones BH, Knapik JJ, Daniels WL, Toner MM. The Energy Cost of Women Walking and Running in Shoes and Boots. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1986. A168325 USARIEM-M-17/85. 8p.

Kaufman J, Dejneka K. Cold Water Evaluation of Constant-wear Anti-exposure Suit Systems . Warminster, PA: Naval Air Development Center, Aircraft and Crew Systems Technology Directorate; 1985. B097057L NADC-85092-60. 32p.

Kaufman JW, Dejneka KY, Askew GK. Ventilation Loss and Pressurization in the NASA Launch/Entry Suit: Potential for Heat Stress. Warminster, PA: Naval Air Development Center, Air Vehicle and Crew Systems Technology Department; 1989. A230318 NADC-90069-60. 21p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Kaufman JW, Dejneka KY, Morrissey SJ. Cold Water Evaluation of NASA Launch Entry Suit (LES). War-minster, PA: Naval Air Development Center; 1988. A213047 NADC-88017-60. 51p.

Kelly TL, Ryman DH, Sucec AA, Yeager JE, Englund CE. The Effects of the M17A2 Gas Mask on Reaction Times and Accuracy in Males and Females under Non-exercise Conditions. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1987. A192528 NHRC-88-5. 17p.

Kelly TL, Yeager JA, Sucec AA, Englund CE, Smith DA. The Effect of the M17A2 Mask on Spirometry Values in Healthy Subjects . San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1987. A191941 NHRC-87-39. 20p.

Korngruen J. Research, Women's Skirt and Slacks Production. Santa Barbara, CA: Physical Research, Inc.; 1992. A251710. 44p.

McNeil S, Reichenau DE. Wind Tunnel Tests of a Full-scale ACES II Ejection Seat with a Small Female or Large Male Manikin at Mach Numbers from 0.2 to 1.4. Arnold Air Force Station, TN: Arnold Engineering Development Center; 1987. B108839L AEDC-TSR-86-P26. 33p.

Mellian SA, Ervin C, Robinette KM. Sizing Evaluation of Navy Women's Uniforms. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project Inc.; 1991. A249782. 47p.

Robinette KM, Annis JF. A Nine-size System for Chemical Defense Gloves. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project; 1986. A173193. 44p.

Rueschoff BJ, Higgins EA, Burr MJ, Branson DM. Development and Evaluation of a Prototype Life Preserver. Washington, DC: Federal Aviation Administration; 1985. A163224 DOT/FAA/AM-85-11. 66p.

Ryman DH, Kelly TL, Englund CE, Naitoh P, Sinclair M. Psychological and Physiological Effects of Wearing a Gas Mask or Protective Suit under Non Exercising Conditions. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1988. A194193 NHRC-88-11. 32p.

Zehner GF, Ervin C, Robinette KM, Daziens P. Fit Evaluation of Female Body Armor. Yellow Springs, OH: Anthropology Research Project; 1987. A188721. 63p.

PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

Lee S, Baker T, Chisick MC. Psychosocial Factors Influencing Smokeless Tobacco Use by Teenage Military Dependents. Washington, DC: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; 1994. A278985. 7p.

Lindsley DH. Proceedings of the 12th Symposium on Psychology in the Department of Defense. Colorado Springs, CO: Air Force Academy; 1990. A240113 USAFA-TR-90-1. 392p.

McIntire FE. Proceedings of the Symposium on Psychology in the Department of Defense . Colorado Springs, CO: Air Force Academy; 1988. A198723 USAFA-TR-88-1. 525p.

Ryman DH, Kelly TL, Englund CE, Naitoh P, Sinclair M. Psychological and Physiological Effects of Wearing a Gas Mask or Protective Suit under Non Exercising Conditions. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1988. A194193 NHRC-88-11. 32p.

RADIATION

Banks DL, Shelton WW, Toler JC. Bioeffects of Radio-frequency Radiation on Cell Growth and Differentation. Volume 1. Engineering Considerations. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology; 1993. A267754. 42p.

Dennis JA, Muirhead CR, Ennis JR. Human Health and Exposure to Electromagnetic Radiation. Oxford, United Kingdom: National Radiological Protection Board; 1992. A273435 NRPB-R-241. 156p.

Goldstein LS. Radiation-induced Germ Cell Mutations—Their Detection and Modification. San Francisco, CA: University of California, San Francisco; 1987. A190455. 80p.

Landauer MR, Ledney GD, Davis HD. Locomotor Behavior in Mice Following Exposure to Fission-neutron Irradiation and Trauma. Bethesda, MD: Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute; 1987. A192635 AFRRI-SR87-39. 7p.

Lotz WG, Saxton JL, Griner TA, Grissett JD. Growth and Development of Rhesus Monkeys Exposed to ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) Electric and Magnetic Fields during the First 54 Months of Life. Pensacola, FL: Naval Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1986. A168733 NAMRL-1318. 62p.

Peterson VM, Adamovicz JJ, Elliott TB, Moore MM, Madonna GS. Gene Expression of Hematoregulatory Cytokines Is Elevated Endogenously after Sublethal Gamma Irradiation and Is Differentially Enhanced by Therapeutic Administration of Biologic Response Modifiers. Bethesda, MD: Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute; 1994. A285821 AFRRI-SR94-19. 11p.

Wood DH. Long Term Mortality and Cancer Risk in Irradiated Rhesus Monkeys. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1989. A224365. 36p.

Wood DH, Yochmowitz MG, Hardy KA, Salmon YL. Animal Studies of Life Shortening and Cancer Risk from Space Radiation . Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1986. A183162. 7p.

Suggested Citation:"2 Publications." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS

Driggers LI. A Study to Determine If a Difference Exists among the Cumulative Incidence of Acute Respiratory Disease Hospital Admissions of Three Groups of Army Basic Trainees as Defined by the Design of Barracks in Which They Are Housed. Houston, TX: Academy of Health Sciences (Army), Fort Houston Health Care Administration ; 1989. A222145 HCA-114-89. 79p.

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, OTHER

Burns JW, Parnell MJ, Burton RR. Hemodynamics of Miniature Swine during +G sub Z Stress with and without Anti-G Support. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1986. A173304 USAF SAM-TR-84-303. 12p.

Claybaugh JR. Effects of Hypoxia on the Vasopressin Response to Hemorrhage and Its Role in Maintenance of Blood Pressure. Honolulu, HI: Tripler Army Medical Center; 1992. A258992. 17p.

Gillingham KK, Schade CM, Jackson WG, Gilstrap LC. Women's G Tolerance. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1986. A177986 USAF SAM-TR-85-34. 11p.

Hannon PR, Brainard G, Gibson W, French J, Hopson M. Effects of Early Bright, Late Bright and Dim Illumination upon Circadian, Neuroendocrine, Electrophysiological and Behavioral Responses. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, College of Health Professions ; 1992. A254129. 58p.

Klinenberg EJ. Crosshift Vibrometry: Biomarker for Ergonomic Stress. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1994. A284337 AFIT/CI/CIA-94-035D. 244p.

Naitoh P, Angus RG. Napping and Human Functioning during Prolonged Work. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1987. A190228 NHRC-87-21. 41p.

Randall CN, Brinkley JW. Impact on Women: A Retrospective Look at Impact Acceleration Testing at the Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1990. A262513 AAMRL-TR-90-089. 7p.

Samoylova GS, Marinova G. Effect of Industrial Vibration on Specific Functions on Female Physiology . Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Foreign Technology Division; 1990. B153743 FTD-ID(RS)T-1120-90. 15p.

Tikuisis P, Gonzalez RR, Pandolf KB. Exercise Thermo-regulation after Prolonged Wakefulness. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A186224. 23p.

Vernikos J, Dallman MF, Keil LC, O'Hara D, Convertino VA. Gender Differences in Endocrine Responses to Posture and 7 Days of -6 DEG Head-down Bed Rest. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1993. A282699 AL/AO-JA-1994-0057. 11p.

Vogen GS. A Topographical Analysis of the Human Electroencephalogram for Patterns in the Development of Motion Sickness. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1991. A243656 AFIT/GSO/ENG/91D-17. 87p.

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Caretti DM. Comparison of Submaximal Cycling and Treadmill Exercise at Similar Work Rates. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Edgewood Research Development and Engineering Center; 1994. A283430 ERDEC-TR-175. 15p.

Ceci R, Ljunggren G. Perceptual and Physiological Comparisons between Marathon Runners and Sprinters during Cycle Ergometer Exercise. Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm University; 1988. B135255 686. 19p.

Kolka MA, Stephenson LA, Gonzalez RR. Temperature Regulation at Rest and Exercise during the Human Menstrual Cycle. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A186461. 30p.

Kraemer WJ, Fleck SJ, Dziados JE, Harman EA, Marchitelli LJ. Changes in Hormonal Concentrations after Different Heavy-resistance Exercise Protocols in Women. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Enviromental Medicine; 1993. A272663. 11p.

Martin DG, Ferguson EW, Wigutoff S, Gawne T, Schoomaker EB. Blood Viscosity Responses to Maximal Exercise in Endurance-trained and Sedentary Female Subjects. Bethesda, MD: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; 1985. A159874. 6p.

Pandolf KB, Sawka MN, Shapiro Y. Factors Which Alter Human Physiological Responses during Exercise-Heat Acclimation. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Enviromental Medicine; 1985. A160580 USARIEM-M-41/85. 22p.

Sawka MN, Wenger CB, Pandolf KB. Human Responses to Exercise-Heat Stress. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A272581 USARIEM-TR-T94-3. 96p.

Simon G. Anatomical and Functional Changes of the Heart as a Result of Physical Stress as Shown by the M-Mode-Echocardiogram. Charlottesville, VA: Army Foreign Science and Technology Center; 1986. B104937 FSTC-HT-0386-86. 11p.

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Stephenson LA, Kolka MA. Plasma Volume during Heat Stress and Exercise in Women. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1986. A174816 USARIEM-M-10-87. 27p.

Stephenson LA, Kolka MA, Gonzalez RR. Menstrual Cycle Effect on the Control of Skin Blood Flow during Exercise at High Core Temperatures. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A185947. 26p.

Stevens L, Conway TL. Exercise and Three Psychosocial Variables: A Longitudinal Study. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1991. A250649 NHRC-91-31. 44p.

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, PRESSURE

Claybaugh JR. Effects of Hypoxia on the Vasopressin Response to Hemorrhage and Its Role in Maintenance of Blood Pressure. Honolulu, HI: Tripler Army Medical Center; 1992. A258992. 17p.

Dixon GA, Krutz RW Jr, Fischer JR. Decompression Sickness and Bubble Formation in Females Exposed to a Simulated 7.8 psia Suit Environment. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1988. A203868 USAFSAM-JA-87-5. 5p.

Edwards JS, Askew EW, King N, Fulco CS, Hoyt RW. An Assessment of the Nutritional Intake and Energy Expenditure of Unacclimatized U.S. Army Soldiers Living and Working at High Altitude . Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1991. A237450 USARIEM-T10-91. 154p.

Kolka MA, Stephenson LA, Rock PB, Gonzalez RR. Local Sweating and Cutaneous Blood Flow during Exercise in Hypobaric Environments. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A185708. 6p.

Rudge FW. Relationship of Menstrual History to Altitude Chamber Decompression Sickness. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1990. A226841 USAFSAM-JA-88-69. 4p.

Serova LV, Denisova LA. Ontogenesis of Mammals in Weightlessness (Scientific Results of Research on Space Flights). Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Foreign Technology Division; 1989. B137583 FTD-ID(RS)T-0291-89. 368p.

Webb JT, Smead KW, Jauchem JR, Barnicott PT. Blood Factors and Venous Gas Emboli: Surface to 429 mmHg (8.3 psi) . Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1988. A198551 USAFSAM-JA-87-13. 16p.

Weien RW, Baumgartner N. Altitude Decompression Sickness: Hyperbaric Therapy Results in 528 Cases. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1990. A227680 USAFSAM-JA-88-54. 5p.

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, TEMPERATURE

Canine MK, Derion T, Heaney JH, Pozos R. An Annotated Bibliography of Heat Tolerance: Regarding Gender Differences . San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1994. A280755 NHRC-TD-93-1A. 52p.

Carpenter AJ, Nunneley SA. Endogenous Hormones Subtly Alter Women's Response to Heat Stress. Brooks Air Force Base, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine; 1988. A203972 USAFSAM-JA-88-37. 5p.

Gamberale F, Kjellberg A, Razmjou S. Effects of Moderate Cold and Heat on Performance of Sensory-motor and Cognitive Tasks. Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm University, Department of Psychology; 1989. B136698 692. 18p.

Heaps CL, Constable SH. Effect of Rate of Heat Gain on Selected Serum Enzymes in Rhesus Monkeys . Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab, Crew Systems Directorate ; 1994. A280861 AL/CF-TR-1993-0121. 12p.

Herron DM. Proceedings, Hydration and Hyperhydration Issues Concerning Operation Desert Shield. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1990. A242153 NHRC-91-5. 81p.

Kolka MA. Temperature Regulation in Women. East Hartford, CT: United Technologies Research Center; 1992. A256428 USARIEM-3-92. 7p.

Kolka MA, Stephenson LA, Gonzalez RR. Temperature Regulation at Rest and Exercise during the Human Menstrual Cycle. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A186461. 30p.

Kolka MA, Stephenson LA, Gonzalez RR. Thermoregulation in Women during Uncompensable Heat Stress. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1994. A290616. 6p.

Pandolf KB, Sawka MN, Shapiro Y. Factors Which Alter Human Physiological Responses during Exercise-Heat Acclimation. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1985. A160580 USARIEM-M-41/85. 22p.

Savage MV, Brengelmann GL, Roberts DE, Pozos RS. Control of Skin Blood Flow in the Neutral Zone of Human Body Temperature Regulation. San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center; 1994. A291499 NHRC-94-27. 37p.

Sawka MN, Wenger CB, Pandolf KB. Human Responses to Exercise-Heat Stress. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A272581 USARIEM-TR-T94-3. 96p.

Stephenson LA, Kolka MA. Plasma Volume during Heat Stress and Exercise in Women. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1986. A174816 USARIEM-M-10-87. 27p.

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Stephenson LA, Kolka MA, Gonzalez RR. Menstrual Cycle Effect on the Control of Skin Blood Flow during Exercise at High Core Temperatures. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A185947. 26p.

Stephenson LA, Kolka MA. Thermoregulation in Women. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1993. A273393 USARIEM-MISC-14-92. 31p.

Tikuisis P, Gonzalez RR, Pandolf KB. Exercise Thermoregulation after Prolonged Wakefulness. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1987. A186224. 23p.

Wagner JA, Horvath SM. Influences of Age and Gender on Human Thermoregulatory Responses to Cold Exposures. Santa Barbara, CA: University of California, Santa Barbara, Institute of Environmental Stress; 1985. A158710. 9p.

Young AJ. Effects of Aging on Human Cold Tolerance. Natick, MA: Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; 1991. A256477. 9p.

SEXUAL ASSAULT/HARASSMENT

Canny W. Sexual Harassment within the USAF Enlisted Force. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air Command and Staff College; 1986. A168411 ACSC-86-0475. 44p.

Cockerill MD. Domestic Violence: Battered Women Who Kill. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1988. A208543 AFIT/CI/CIA-88-213. 64p.

Culbertson AL, Rosenfeld P, Kewley SB, Magnusson P. Assessment of Sexual Harassment in the Navy: Results of the 1989 Navy-wide Survey. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development; 1992. A248546 NPRDC-TR-92-11. 52p.

Culbertson AL, Rosenfeld P, Newell CE. Sexual Harassment in the Active-duty Navy: Findings from the 1991 Navy-wide Survey. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1993. A277088 NPRDC-TR-94-2. 47p.

Ernst RW, Gilbeau RJ. Gender Bias in the Navy. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1993. A268524. Thesis. 128p.

Inspector General DoD. Tailhook 91. Part 2. Events at the 35th Annual Tailhook Symposium . Arlington, VA: Department of Defense; 1993. A269008. 219p.

Margosian MA, Vendrzyk JM. Policies, Practices, and the Effect of Gender Discrimination on the Integration of Women Officers in the Department of the Navy. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1994. A279889. Thesis. 151p.

McMillian W. Women in the Military: Sexual Harassment. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College; 1993. A264548. 42p.

Rowe EA. Enlisted Women at Sea: A Quantitative Analysis. Newport, RI: Naval War College; 1994. A278684. 119p.

Thomas MD. Gender Differences in Conceptualizing Sexual Harassment. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1995. A290709 NPRDC-TR-94-5. 36p.

Tyburski DA. Department of the Navy Sexual Harassment Survey—1991. San Diego, CA: Navy Personnel Research and Development Center; 1992. A251465 NPRDC-TR-92-15. 82p.

Washington CJ. Women, Rape, and War: Gaining Redress within a Human Rights Framework . Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School; 1993. A278032. Thesis. 71p.

SOCIAL SUPPORT

Alderman MI. Women in Direct Combat: What Is the Price for Equality? Fort Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College; 1992. A262626. 61p.

Brandt GT, Norwood AE, McCarroll JE, Ursano RJ, Fullerton CS. Responses to Disasters, Natural and Man-made, and Interventions with Social Supports. Bethesda, MD: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; 1994. A286039. 143p.

Orthner DK, Bowen GL, Zimmerman LI, Short KA. Young Single Soldiers and Relationships. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute; 1994. A279167. 65p.

Woods GT. Women in the infantry—The Effect on the Moral Domain. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College; 1992. A262478. 54p.

SUBSTANCE USE

Beson LR. Relation between Cigarette Smoking, Body Fat Distribution and Density of Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Women. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1992. A258195 AFIT/CI/CIA-92-085. Thesis. 102p.

Giles HI. A Proposal for a Prevalence Study of the Use of Alcohol among Women Attending Selected United States Air Force Prenatal Clinics. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1985. A160702 AFIT/CI/NR-85-124T. 58p.

Melin B, Lundberg U, Wallin L, Frankenhaeuser M. A Multicomponent Worksite Health Promotion Program: Behavioral and Physiological Effects on Smoking and Non-smoking Male and Female White Collar Workers. Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm University, Department of Psychology; 1989. B139939 697. 17p.

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TOXINS

Angerhofer RA, Michie MW, Barlow MP, Beall PA. Assessment of the Development Toxicity of Zinc Naphthenate in Rats. Phase 4. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Army Environmental Hygiene Agency; 1991. A235308 USAEHA-75-51-0497-91. 32p.

Brown EA. A Comparative Pharmacokinetic Study of the Role of Gender and Developmental Differences in Occupational and Environmental Exposure to Benzene . Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Air Force Institute of Technology; 1994. A284809 AFIT/GEE/ENV/94S-12. 121p.

Brown LD, Justus JD, Wheeler CR, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of JA-2 Solid Propellant in Sprague-Dawley Rats . San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A217347 LAIR-412, Toxicology Ser-161. 75p.

Brown LD, Letellier YC, Wheeler CR, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Trimethylolethane Trinitrate (TMETN) in ICR Mice. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A211993 LAIR-IR-345, Toxicology Ser-135. 68p.

Brown LD, Wheeler CR, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of DIGL-RP Solid Propellant in SpragueDawley Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A217712 LAIR-409, Toxicology Ser-167. 82p.

Bruner RH. Pathologic Findings in Laboratory Animals Exposed to Hydrocarbon Fuels of Military Interest. Bethesda, MD: Naval Medical Research Institute; 1984. A166343 NMRI-84-76. 9p.

Buck WB, Lambert RJ, Swanson SP, Haschek-Hock WM, Beasley VR. Diagnosis and Management of Trichothecene Toxicosis in the Swine Model. Urbana, IL: Illinois University; 1986. A181917. 397p.

Coppes VG, Gomez CL, Clifford CB, Ferraris S, Korte DW Jr. Toxic Potential of Nitroguanidine on Reproduction and Fertility in Rats. Volume 2. Part 2. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1990. A224664 LAIR-434, Toxicology Ser-223-VOL-2-PT-2. 411p.

Coppes VG, Orner GA, Korte DW Jr. Developmental Toxicity Potential of Nitroguanidine in Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A192383 LAIR-257, Toxicology Ser-174. 99p.

Coppes VG, Speckman CL, Korte DW, Jr. Developmental Toxicity Potential of Hydroxyurea, a Positive Control, in Rabbits. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988 May. A196063 LAIR-269, Toxicology Ser-145. 89p.

Filser JG. Toxicokinetics, Metabolism, and Genotoxicity of Nitropropanes in Rats and Mice. Neuherberg, Germany: Institut Fuer Toxiklogie; 1992. A247681. 44p.

Fisher JW, Whittaker TA, Taylor DH, Clewell HJ, Andersen ME. Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of the Pregnant Rat: A Multiroute Exposure Model for Trichloroethylene and Its Metabolite, Trichloroacetic Acid. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1989. A252154 AAMRL-TR-89-031. 22p.

Fisher JW, Whittaker TA, Taylor DH, Clewell HJ III, Andersen ME. Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of the Lactating Rat and Nursing Pup: A Multiroute Exposure Model for Trichloroethylene and Its Metabolite, Trichloroacetic Acid. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1990. A226465 AAMRL-TR-90-036. 19p.

Gaworski CL, Haun CC, Macewen JD, Vernot EH, Bruner RH. A 90-day Vapor Inhalation Toxicity Study of Decalin. Irvine, CA: University of California, Toxic Hazards Research Unit; 1985. A160805. 9p.

Gaworski CL, Kinkead ER, Horton JR, Bashe WJ, Einhaus EL. Comparative Studies of the Short-term Toxicity of the Hydraulic Fluids MIL-J-19457C, MIL-H-19457B, and MIL-H-22072B. Dayton, OH: California University; 1986. A172172. 40p.

Gaworski CL, Macewen JD, Vernot EH, Haun CC, Leahy HF. Evaluation of 90-day Inhalation Toxicity of Petroleum and Oil Shale Diesel Fuel Marine (DFM). Dayton, OH: California University; 1985. A202722. 38p.

Gaworski CL, Macewen JD, Vernot EH, Haun CC, Leahy HF. Evaluation of the 90-day Inhalation Toxicity of Petroleum and Oil Shale JP-5 Jet Fuel. Dayton, OH: California University; 1985. A156815. 40p.

Grose EC, Selgrade MJ, Davies DW, Stead AJ. Inhalation Toxicology of Fog Oil Obscurant. Research Triangle Park, NC: Environmental Protection Agency, Inhalation Toxicology Division; 1986. A176106. 122p.

Hiatt GF, Brown LD, Wheeler CR, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Triethyleneglycol Dinitrate (TEGDN) in Sprague-Dawley Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A211313 LAIR-338, Toxicology Ser-133. 75p.

Hiatt GF, Goldman M, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Methyl-n,n-Dihexylethylene Diaminemonocarbamate (CHR4) in Sprague-Dawley Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1990. A233007 LAIR-IR-440, Toxicology Ser-83. 72p.

Hiatt GF, Sano SK, Wheeler CR, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Nitroguanidine in Mice. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A194952 LAIR-265, Toxicology Ser-116. 55p.

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Hobson DW, Wyman JF, Lee LH, Bruner RH, Uddin DE. The Subchronic Toxicity of Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether Administered Orally to Rats. Bethesda, MD: Naval Medical Research Institute; 1987. A190488 NMRI-87-45. 32p.

Kinkead ER, Bunger SK, Kimmel EC, Flemming CD, Wall HG. Effects of a 13-week Chloropentafluorobenzene Inhalation Exposure of Fischer 344 Rats and B6C3F1 Mice. Dayton, OH: NSI Technology Services; 1990. A240491. 39p.

Kinkead ER, Culpepper BT, Henry SS, Moroughan VL, Kimmel EC. Subchronic Studies of Chlorotrifluorethylene. Dayton, OH: NSI Technology Services Corporation; 1989. A214619. 73p.

Kinkead ER, Culpepper BT, Henry SS, Pollard DL, Kimmel EC. Evaluation of the Acute Toxicity of a Synthetic Polyalphaolefin-based Hydraulic Fluid. Dayton, OH: Northrop Services Inc., Environmental Sciences; 1987. A190412. 37p.

Kinkead ER, Culpepper BT, Henry SS, Szotak PS, Flemming CD. The Determination of the Acute and Repeated Oral Toxicity of Halocarbon Oil, Series 27-S. Dayton, OH: Northrop Services Inc., Environmental Sciences; 1989. A209589. 60p.

Kinkead ER, Culpepper BT, Henry SS, Szotak PS, Flemming CD. The Determination of the Repeated Oral Toxicity of Halocarbon Oil, Series 27-S. Bethesda, MD: Naval Medical Research Institute; 1990. A223526 NMRI-90-44. 17p.

Kinkead ER, Culpepper BT, Kutzman RS, Flemming CD, Wall HG. Evaluation of the Potential of Inhaled Chloropentafluorobenzene to Induce Toxicity in F-344 Rats and B6C3F1 Mice and Sister Chromatid Exchanges and Micronuclei Formation in B6C3F1 Mice. Dayton, OH: NSI Technology Services Corporation; 1989. A214867. 34p.

Kinkead ER, Gaworski CL, D'Addario AP, Bruner RH. The Toxicological Evaluation of Polyalphaolefin Hydraulic Fluids. Dayton, OH: Northrop Services Inc., Environmental Sciences; 1987. A187234. 18p.

Letellier YC, Sano SK, Wheeler CR, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Trimethylolethane Trinitrate (TMETN) in Sprague-Dawley Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A211981 LAIR-IR-344, Toxicology Ser-134. 77p.

Mattie D, Chase M, Hobson D. The Effect of 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane on the Ultrastructure of Kidneys from Normal Versus Castrated Male Rats. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1986. A182179 AAMRL-TR-87-017. 3p.

Morgan EW, Brown LD, Lewis CM, Dahlgren RR, Korte DW Jr. Fourteen-day Subchronic Oral Toxicity Study of Nitroguanidine in Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A196666 LAIR-272, Toxicology Ser-146. 88p.

Morgan EW, Hiatt GF, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Guanidine Hydrochloride in Mice. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A217618 LAIR-418, Toxicology Ser-87. 59p.

Morgan EW, Korte DW Jr. Primary Dermal Irritation Potential of Nitrosoguanidine in Female Rabbits. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A214315 LAIR-356, Toxicology Ser-172. 25p.

Morgan EW, Lollini LO, Wheeler CR, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Ball Powder (Trade Name) in Sprague-Dawley Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A211317 LAIR-350, Toxicology Ser-129. 30p.

Morgan EW, Ryabik JR, Wheeler C, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Triethyleneglycol Dinitrate (TEGDN) in ICR Mice. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A208926 LAIR-IR-337. 81p.

Morgan EW, Sano SK, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity (LD50) of Guanidine Hydrochloride in Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1985. A164654 LAIR-204, Toxicology Ser-77. 109p.

Morgan EW, Wheeler CR, Korte DW Jr. Acute Oral Toxicity of Nitrosoguanidine in Sprague-Dawley Rats. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1989. A214312 LAIR-353, Toxicology Ser-168. 30p.

Morgan EW, Zaucha GM, Lewis CM, Makovec GT, Pearce MJ. Ninety-day Subchronic Oral Toxicity Study of Nitroguanidine in Rats . San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A203681 LAIR-306, Toxicology Ser-170. 185p.

Olson CT, Yu KO, Serve MP. Metabolism of Nephrotoxic cis- and trans-Decalin in Fischer-344 Rats . Dayton, OH: Wright State University, Department of Chemistry; 1986. A169489. 8p.

Reddy TV. Subchronic Toxicity Studies on 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene, 1,3-Dinitrobenzene, and Tetryl in Rats. Cincinnati, OH: Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab; 1994. A290682. 138p.

Reddy TV. Subchronic Toxicity Studies on 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene, 1,3-Dinitrobenzene, and Tetryl in Rats. Cincinnati, OH: Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab; 1994. A283664. 157p.

Reddy TV. Subchronic Toxicity Studies on 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene, 1,3-Dinitrobenzene, and Tetryl in Rats. 14-day Toxicity Evaluation of n-Methyl-n, 2,4,6-Tetranitroaniline in Fischer 344 Rats. Cincinnati, OH: Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab; 1994. A284190. 146p.

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Reddy TV, Daniel FB, Robinson M, Olson GR, Wiechman B. Subchronic Toxicity Studies on 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene, 1,3-Dinitrobenzene, and Tetryl in Rats. Subchronic Toxicity Evaluation of 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene in Fischer 344 Rats. Cincinnati, OH: Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab; 1994. A283663. 208p.

Sano SK, Korte DW Jr. Acute Dermal Toxicity Potential of Guanidine Nitrate in Male and Female Rabbits. San Francisco, CA: Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco; 1988. A198494 LAIR-281, Toxicology Ser-85. 26p.

Serve MP. The Metabolism of cis- and trans-Decalin in Fischer 344 Rats. Dayton, OH: Wright State University; 1985. A166072. 20p.

Serve MP. A Study of the Nephrotoxicity and Metabolism of Tetralin and Indan in Fischer 344 Rats. Dayton, OH: Wright State University; 1989. A208588. 89p.

Starke WC, Pellerin RJ, Burnett DC, Manthei JH, Heitkamp DH. Teratogenicity, Mutagenicity, and Effects of Grade 2 Diesel Fuel on Reproduction in a Single Generation of Rats. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Chemical Development and Engineering Center; 1987. A189938 CRDEC-TR-87083. 28p.

Sterner RT, Shumake SA, Thompson RD, Johns BE. Behavioral-Physiological Effects of Red Phosphorus Smoke Inhalation on Two Wildlife Species. Denver, CO: Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver Wildlife Research Center; 1990. A226375. 52p.

Taylor DH, Goldey E. Assessment of the Behavioral and Neurotoxic Effects of Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) in the Developing Rat. Oxford, OH: Miami University, Department of Zoology; 1990. A243658. 41p.

Teratological Assessment of Trinitro-RDX in Rats. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Army Environmental Hygiene Agency; 1986. A166249 USAEHA-75-51-0573-86. 24p.

Thurman JD, Creasia DA, Quance JL, Johnson AJ. Adrenal Cortical Necrosis Caused by T-2 Mycotoxicosis in Female, but not Male, Mice. Fort Detrick, MD: Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases; 1986. A170208. 3p.

Thurman JD, Creasia DA, Trotter RW. Testosterone Prevents T-2 Toxin-induced Adrenal Cortical Necrosis in Mice. Fort Detrick, MD: Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases; 1988. A198050. 12p.

Veltman JC, Dekant W, Guengerich FP, Anders MW. Cytotoxicity and Bioactivation Mechanism of Benzyl 2-Chloro-1,1,2-Trifluoroethyl Sulfide and Benzyl 1,2,3,4,4-Pentachlorobuta-1,3-Dienyl Sulfide. Rochester, NY: Rochester University Medical Center; 1988. A247358. 7p.

Wyman JF, Serve MP, Hobson DW, Lee LH, Uddin D. Acute Toxicity, Distribution and Metabolism of 2,4,6-Trinitrophenol (Picric Acid) in Fischer 344 Rats. Bethesda, MD: Naval Medical Research Institute; 1992. A265926 NMRI-92-129. 16p.

Yu KO, Olson CT, Hobson DW, Serve MP. Identification of Urinary Metabolites in Rats Exposed to the Nephrotoxic Agent 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH: Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Lab; 1987. A189754 AAMRL-TR-87-078. 4p.

TRAUMATIC STRESS, OTHER

Brandt GT, Norwood AE, McCarroll JE, Ursano RJ, Fullerton CS. Responses to Disasters, Natural and Man-made, and Interventions with Social Supports. Bethesda, MD: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; 1994. A286039. 143p.

McCarroll JE, Ursano RJ, Fullerton CS, Lundy AC. Traumatic Stress of a Wartime Mortuary: Anticipation of Exposure to Mass Death. Washington, DC: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; 1993. A274579 WR-100-93. 8p.

McCarroll JE, Ursano RJ, Ventis WL, Fullterton CS, Oates GL. Anticipation of Handling the Dead: Effects of Gender and Experience . Washington, DC: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; 1993. A274426. 4p.

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