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Variations in Health Communication Needs Among Combat Veterans

Aaron I. Schneiderman, PhD, MPH, RN, Andrew E. Lincoln, ScD, MS, Barbara Curbow, PhD and Han K. Kang, DrPH

Aaron I. Schneiderman, Andrew E. Lincoln, and Han K. Kang are with the Department of Veterans Affairs, War Related Illness and Injury Study Center, Washington, DC. Han K. Kang is also with the Department of Veterans Affairs, Environmental Epidemiology Service, Washington, DC. Barbara Curbow is with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md.



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FIGURE 1— Percentage of combat veterans from Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, and Bosnia–Kosovo conflicts who have any access to the Internet and who use the Internet to obtain health information, by race.

 





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