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. 2012 Oct 24;12:178. doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-12-178

Table 3.

The association between having any event on OpEDAR whilst deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and subsequent mental health problems in Army personnel

 
Alcohol Misuse
Fair to Poor GeneralHealth
Probable PTSD
Common Mental Disorders
 
Prevalence
Unadjusted OR
Adjusted OR*
Prevalence
Unadjusted OR
Adjusted OR*
Prevalence
Unadjusted OR
Adjusted OR*
Prevalence
Unadjusted OR
Adjusted OR*
  n (%) (95% CI) (95% CI) n (%) (95 % CI) (95% CI) n (%) (95 % CI) (95 % CI) n (%) (95 % CI) (95 % CI)
No event on OpEDAR
518/3312
1
1
367/3346
1
1
139/3330
1
1
633/3324
1
1
 
(17.5)
 
 
(10.4)
 
 
(4.3)
 
 
(19.2)
 
 
Any event on OpEDAR
87/521
1.10 (0.85-1.43)
1.15 (0.88-1.50)
94/528
1.70 (1.31-2.20)
1.73 (1.32-2.27)
41/526
1.88 (1.29-2.74)
1.57 (1.05-2.35)
154/520
1.68 (1.35-2.09)
1.54 (1.23-1.92)
  (18.9) P=0.469 P=0.323 (16.5) P<0.001 P<0.001 (7.9) P=0.001 P=0.027 (28.6) P<0.001 P<0.001

*Adjusted for age, sex, rank, engagement status, traumatic deployment experiences and marital status.

Number of missing values ranges from 22–63.