Some Psychological Effects of Changing Public Attitudes on U.S. Vietnam Veterans

B. Dohrenwend, Eleanor Murphy, T. Yager, S. Hatch
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This chapter discusses the substantial effect that changing public attitudes toward the Vietnam war had both on veterans’ own attitudes toward the war and on demoralization in the U.S. armed forces toward the end of the war. In addition, as hypothesized, veterans’ negative attitudes at the time of their own entrances and exits from Vietnam, and negative changes in veterans’ initially favorable attitudes, were related to the period of the war in which they served and positively associated with demoralization. Because measurement of veterans’ attitudes toward the war at their entrance and exit occurred long after their service in Vietnam, it is possible that memory distortions played a role in these findings. However, the data indicate that retrospective bias cannot account for the differences in declining favorable and increasing negative attitudes toward the war related to veterans’ time of war entry.
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本章讨论了公众对越南战争态度的改变对退伍军人自己对战争的态度以及战争结束时美国武装部队士气低落的实质性影响。此外,正如假设的那样,退伍军人在自己进出越南时的消极态度,以及退伍军人最初的积极态度的消极变化,与他们服役的战争时期有关,并与士气低落呈正相关。因为对退伍军人的战争态度的测量发生在他们在越南服役很久之后,记忆扭曲可能在这些发现中起了作用。然而,数据表明,回顾性偏见不能解释与退伍军人参战时间有关的对战争的积极态度下降和消极态度增加的差异。
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