A Preliminary Analysis of Psychological Strengths: Service Members' Well-being Post-deployment.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Military Medicine Pub Date : 2025-11-01 DOI:10.1093/milmed/usaf011
Stephen V Bowles, Eric R Neumaier, Evan R Hughes, Lucas Guberman, Francesca M Cozzi, Paul T Bartone, Paul Switzer, Sybil D Mallonee, Anna S Goyette, Dustin A Seidler, Julia Kelly, Tim Hoyt
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Deployments are stressful for both service members and their families. To promote the overall health and welfare of those impacted by military deployment, it is important to identify individual resilience-building resources that service members can employ to strengthen their own well-being, the well-being of their families, and the readiness of the force. This pilot study examines different resilience-building skills that may impact individual well-being, relationship quality, and family satisfaction post-deployment. A cross-sectional sample of 78 married U.S. military enlisted service members (n = 24) and commissioned officers (n = 54) completed the Coping Self-Efficacy Scale, Resilience Scale for Adults, Humor Styles Questionnaire, Mindful Attention Awareness Scale, Dispositional Resilience Scale, the emotional well-being and spirituality subscales of the Work-Life Well-Being Inventory, and the Social Problem-Solving Inventory-Revised. The use of a positive humor style was significantly associated with individual well-being. Spirituality and religious practices were significantly predictive of a service member's family satisfaction. Responding to qualitative open-ended questions, service members identified their top 6 subcategories of stress, which were communication, moving, finances, family separation, children, and future employment during post-deployment. The strengths and resources reported as contributing the most to family effectiveness and well-being were personal character traits, external relationship skills, emotional maturity, and the ability to work. The results identified unique individual resilience-building resources for service members, which contribute to their well-being and the well-being of their families. Findings suggest that training on individual resilience-building resources for service members can offer support to the entire family system following military deployment.

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心理优势:军人部署后幸福感的初步分析。
对服役人员和他们的家人来说,部署都是有压力的。为了促进受军事部署影响者的整体健康和福利,重要的是确定个人复原力建设资源,服务人员可以利用这些资源来加强自己的福祉、家人的福祉和部队的战备状态。这项试点研究考察了不同的复原力建设技能,这些技能可能会影响个人幸福感、关系质量和家庭满意度。以78名已婚美国军人(n = 24)和54名军官(n = 54)为样本,完成了《应对自我效能量表》、《成人心理弹性量表》、《幽默风格问卷》、《正念注意意识量表》、《气质心理弹性量表》、《工作-生活幸福感量表》的情绪幸福感和精神幸福感分量表以及《社会问题解决量表》的修订。积极幽默风格的使用与个人幸福感显著相关。灵性和宗教活动对服役人员的家庭满意度有显著的预测作用。在回答定性开放式问题时,服役人员确定了他们最大的6类压力,分别是沟通、搬家、财务、家庭分离、孩子和部署后的未来就业。据报道,对家庭有效性和幸福感贡献最大的优势和资源是个人性格特征、外部关系技巧、情感成熟度和工作能力。结果为服务人员确定了独特的个人复原力建设资源,这有助于他们及其家人的福祉。研究结果表明,对服役人员进行个人复原力建设资源培训可以为军事部署后的整个家庭系统提供支持。
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Military Medicine
Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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2.20
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8.30%
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393
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.
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