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Vietnam Veterans Family Study.

Vietnam Veterans Family Study.

Vietnam Veterans Family Study.

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKJQ3O35dl

Vietnam Veterans Family Study.

About this item

Full title

Vietnam Veterans Family Study.

Publisher

Canberra Department of Veterans' Affairs, 2014.

Call Numbers

G 2014/5775 , G 2014/5774 , G 2014/5773 , G 2014/5776

Record Identifier

74VKJQ3O35dl

MMS ID

991022280509702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

4 volume : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Content type

text

Media type

unmediated

Carrier type

volume

Contents

Vol. 1. Introduction and summary of the studies of Vietnam Veteran families -- Vol. 2. A study of health and social issues in Vietnam Veteran sons and daughters / Walter Forrest, Ben Edwards and Galina Daraganova ; Australian Institute of Family Studies -- Vol. 3. A study of mortality patterns of Vi...

Volume 1 contents. Foreword -- Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War -- Part one. Report summary -- 1. Outline -- 2. The conduct of the study -- 3. The sons and daughters of Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era personnel: differences in their health -- 4. The Mortality Study -- 5. Factors connectin...

Volume 2 contents. Foreword -- Summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A brief review of the literature -- 3. Survey data and statistical methodology -- 4. Estimating differences between the sons and daughters of Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era personnel -- 5. Estimating the mechanisms of the intergenerat...

Volume 3 contents. Part one. Analysis of the study data / Eileen Wilson and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare -- Part two. Supplementary analysis of the study data / Walter Forrest, Ben Edwards and Galina Daraganova ; Australian Institute of Family Studies.

Volume 4 contents. Part one. Social factors that impact on sons and daughters of Vietnam Veterans and Vietnam-era servicemen / J. Cretchley, W. Laffan, A. Ross & S. Treloar ; University of Queensland -- Part two. Re-analysis of the Sons and Daughters Project / Enhance Management -- Part three. The l...

Publication information

Publisher

Canberra Department of Veterans' Affairs, 2014.

Analytical title

Introduction and summary of the studies of Vietnam Veteran families.

Study of health and social issues in Vietnam Veteran sons and daughters.

Study of mortality patterns of Vietnam Veteran families.

Supplementary studies of Vietnam Veteran families' experiences.

Intergenerational effects of service in the Vietnam War : the stories of six families....

Place of Publication

Australian Capital Territory

Date Published

2014.

More information

Scope and Contents

Summary

The Federal Government commissioned the Vietnam Veterans Family Study to gain a better understanding of the effects of Vietnam War service on the physical, mental, and social health of the family members of Australian Vietnam veterans, and to help guide future policy and initiatives. Over 27,000 Vietnam veterans and their families participated. The...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Vietnam Veterans Family Study.

Variant title

Introduction and summary of the studies of Vietnam Veteran families.

Study of health and social issues in Vietnam Veteran sons and daughters.

Study of mortality patterns of Vietnam Veteran families.

Supplementary studies of Vietnam Veteran families' experiences.

Intergenerational effects of service in the Vietnam War : the stories of six families....

Notes

General note

"October 2014"

"Publication no. P02092"

Spiral binding.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available online.

Contextual Information

Date Copyright

© 2014.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

G 2014/5775 , G 2014/5774 , G 2014/5773 , G 2014/5776

Record Identifier

74VKJQ3O35dl

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKJQ3O35dl

Other Identifiers

ISBN

9780994196149 (set)

9780994196101 (vol. 1)

9780994196118 (vol. 2)

9780994196125 (vol. 3)

9780994196132 (vol. 4)

DDC

353.6086970994

MMS ID

991022280509702626

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