Thank you for the question.
This particular study was very interesting in its findings. Again, it looked at a cohort of women members and veterans over the course of two years who were interviewed at three different intervals. Of course, the purpose of that study was to understand what the differences were for women in their military-to-civilian transition.
I think some of the main findings that came from that study speak to the need to look between the lines when we look at smaller groups. In one of the cases, the findings demonstrated that women veterans later, as they released, recognized they had some health issues that they didn't identify when they first released from the military, which they wished they could respond to.