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Pesticide Use During the Gulf War:
A Survey of Gulf War Veterans

Ronald D. Fricker, Jr., Elaine Reardon, Dalia M. Spektor, Sarah K. Cotton, Jennifer Hawes-Dawson, Jennifer E. Pace, Susan D. Hosek


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    ISBN: 0-8330-2895-2
    MR-1018/12-OSD, © 2000


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Contents

Preface
Figures
Tables
Summary
Acknowledgments
Acronyms
A Note on Trade Names

Chapter One: Introduction

Background on the Gulf War
Pesticide Use
Related Work
Organization of the Report
Chapter Two: Survey and Sample Description
The Survey Sample
Description of the Main Survey Instrument
Mode of Data Collection
Interviewer Training
Respondent Cooperation and Response Rates
Respondent and Population Demographics
Chapter Three: Survey Results
Recall Bias Results
Pests and Pesticides
Personal Pesticide Tabulations
Field-Use Pesticide Tabulations by Form
Chapter Four: Living Conditions and Variations in Pesticide Use
Living and Working Conditions in the Gulf
Variations in Pesticide Use
Summary
Chapter Five: Potential Misuse or Overuse of Pesticides
Possible Misuse or Overuse
Multiple Pesticide Use
PB Pills
PB Pills and Pesticides
Conclusions

Appendix
A. MAIN SURVEY INSTRUMENT
B. DEFINITION OF THE SAMPLING FRAME AND SAMPLE
C. ANALYTIC METHODS
D. EVALUATING RECALL BIAS

References


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Summary:
This report documents the results of a telephone survey of 2,005 Gulf War veterans investigating the use of pesticides during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Respondents statistically represented the U.S. military population in the Kuwaiti Theater of Operations between August 1990 and July 1991. Results show that the majority of personnel were exposed to some pesticides, and there were differences in use by service; small differences by season and by rank, and larger differences by living arrangements. The authors found no evidence of widespread misuse of field pesticides.
MR-1226-OSD
Documentation for the Survey of Pesticide Use During the Gulf War: The Survey Instrument

 

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