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Mehay, Stephen L. and Hirsch Barry T. The
Post-Military Earnings of Female Veterans.
Monterey, CA, Sep 1993. [25] p.
Prepared for: Bureau of Naval Personnel PERS-2
Doc. call no.: M-U 42525-154
Sliepcevic, Mark R. An
Analysis of Post-Service Career Earnings of Female Veterans.
Monterey, CA, Mar 1993. 75 p. (Naval Postgraduate School. Thesis.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 42525 S633a
King, Daniel W. and others. Alternative
Representations of War Zone Stressors: Relationships to Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder in Male and Female Vietnam Veterans. Journal
of Abnormal Psychology 104:184-196 Feb '95.
King, Daniel W. King Lynda A. and Foy David
W. Prewar Factors in Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder:
Structural Equation Modeling with a National Sample of Female
and Male Vietnam Veterans. Journal
of Consulting & Clinical Psychology 64:520-531 Jun '96.
Nelson, Soraya. More Money for Disabled
Female Vets? Air Force Times
55:38 May 8 '95.
Nelson, Soraya. Women's Care Improves.
Army Times 54:26 Mar 21 '94.
VA hospitals are treating women veterans better, but more needs
to be done.
Palmer, Laura. The Nurses of Vietnam, Still
Wounded. New York Times
Magazine pp 36-43+ Nov 7 '93.
Pierce, Penny F. Physical and Emotional
Health of Gulf War Veteran Women. Aviation,
Space, and Environmental Medicine 68:317-321 Apr '97.
Willenz, June A. Invisible Veterans.
Educational Record 75:40-46
Fall '94.
Zatzick, Douglas F. and others. Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder and Functioning and Quality of Life Outcomes in
Female Vietnam Veterans. Military
Medicine 162:661-665 Oct '97.