People who participated in the Second Vietnam War did not know what would happen. They went to fight for their country and made their considerable efforts, but eventually they eventually came back with the burden of war that never would have happened. Still, veterans are still appreciated and respected for their service. Instead, they became the recipients of civilian hatred against war. Female veterans are treated more seriously as social sexist beliefs suggest that women do not have the ability to participate in war. Brian
The US Veterans Affairs Bureau estimates that 830,000 Vietnam war veterans suffer from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. The Vietnam War Veterans Adjustment Survey (NVVRS) revealed that during the study period 15.2% of men and 8.5% of female veterans in Vietnam suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. The lifetime prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder was 30.9% in males and 26.9% in females. In contrast to preliminary analysis of NVVRS data, data from NVVRS data reanalysis and data from Matsunaga Vietnam Veteran Veteran Project, Schnurr, Lunney, Sengupta and Waelde, the vast majority of Vietnamese veterans showed posttraumatic stress disorder Symptoms suffering (not the disease itself). Five quarters have reported the latest symptoms in Vietnam 20-25 years after interview
Despite the fact that about 250,000 American women worked in the military during the Vietnam War and 5,000 to 7,000 women worked in Vietnam, deployed women and undeployed female veterans There was little data on the health condition of the. More than 10 years ago, Kang et al. (2000a, b) Studied the prevalence of gynecologic cancer in Vietnamese female veterans and their congenital deficiency. Kang et al. (2014) Expanded information on the important condition of the 2010 population and added a 6-year follow-up to the previous mortality survey (Cypel and Kang, 2008). However, there is no additional information on the health status of the survivors of this group. In 2009, Virginia Province is a four-year survey to investigate the physical and mental health of American women deployed or not deployed during the Vietnam War Vietnam Veterans Veterans' I announced the plan.