Civil background variables significant to the development of psychiatric disorders during military service.

Behavioral neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 1976-04-01
A Roness
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The author served as a military psychiatrist for one year. In this article, he presents material from a personally conducted examination of soldiers with psychiatric disorders. He has also collected material on two control groups of soldiers. He has also processed patient material collected by other military psychiatrists. Both patient groups are compared with the two control groups concerning various civilian background factors. The study shows that the patients differ from the controls regarding a number of negative factors in their civilian background. These factors can be seen as predisposing to the development of psychiatric disorders while in the Military. The author concludes that these factors ought to be identified at the conscription examination, which is a present in adequate from a psychiatric viewpoint. An effort should be made at conscription to construct a profile of the individual's adaptability. The possibility of the development of a psychiatric disorder could thus be better evaluated.

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对服役期间精神疾病发展有显著影响的民间背景变量。
作者曾担任过一年的军队精神科医生。在这篇文章中,他展示了一项对患有精神疾病的士兵进行的个人检查的材料。他还收集了两组控制组士兵的资料。他还处理了其他军事精神病学家收集的病人资料。将两组患者与两组对照组进行各种平民背景因素的比较。研究表明,在平民背景的一些负面因素方面,患者与对照组不同。这些因素可被视为在军队中易患精神疾病的因素。作者的结论是,这些因素应该在征兵检查中发现,从精神病学的角度来看,这是一种充分的存在。在征兵时应努力建立个人适应能力的概况。因此,可以更好地评估精神疾病发展的可能性。
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