Interrelationships between symptom burden and health functioning and health care utilization among veterans with persistent physical symptoms.
Dennis A FriedLisa M McAndrewDrew A HelmerSarah MarkowitzKaren S QuigleyPublished in: BMC family practice (2020)
Among U.S. Veterans with newly emerging persistent physical symptoms one-year after deployment, increased physical symptom burden coupled with decreased physical and increased mental health functioning was associated with increased medical care use in the year after deployment. These findings support whole health initiatives aimed at improving health function/well-being, rather than merely symptom alleviation.