Returning home from a full-scale armed conflict: A rapid review of short post-deployment psychological practices.

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Military Psychology Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1080/08995605.2025.2469329
Tino Karolaakso, Kasperi Mikkonen, Tom Pakkanen, Petteri Simola, Kirsi Peltonen
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After a full-scale armed conflict, tens of thousands of service members, including professional warfighters and reservists, return home facing an increased risk of PTSD and other mental disorders, as well as various reintegration difficulties that can impact their well-being, social relationships, and quality of life. Numerous countries and armed forces have developed post-deployment adaptation programs (PDAPs) and interventions to mitigate these risks. A rapid review was conducted to synthesize the research literature on rapid and short-term psychological support practices during the post-deployment homecoming phase of a full-scale armed conflict. The aim was to identify practices with scientific support when the homecoming phase is limited to a maximum of three days and that could be offered on a scalable basis to all returning service members. Several PDAPs and interventions were identified. The role of psychoeducation, help-seeking, and social support as other supportive practices was also assessed, suggesting possible interventions and online measures to increase these behaviors in the homecoming population.

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从全面武装冲突中返回家园:对部署后短期心理训练的快速回顾。
在一场全面的武装冲突之后,数以万计的服役人员,包括专业作战人员和预备役人员,返回家园时面临着创伤后应激障碍和其他精神障碍的风险增加,以及各种各样的重新融入社会的困难,这些困难会影响他们的福祉、社会关系和生活质量。许多国家和武装部队已经制定了部署后适应方案和干预措施来减轻这些风险。对全面武装冲突部署后返乡阶段的快速和短期心理支助做法进行了快速审查,以综合研究文献。其目的是在返乡阶段最多限于三天的情况下,确定有科学支持的做法,并可在可扩展的基础上向所有返回的服务人员提供这种做法。确定了几个ppap和干预措施。研究还评估了心理教育、求助和社会支持作为其他支持性实践的作用,提出了可能的干预措施和在线措施,以增加返乡人群的这些行为。
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Military Psychology
Military Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Military Psychology is the quarterly journal of Division 19 (Society for Military Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. The journal seeks to facilitate the scientific development of military psychology by encouraging communication between researchers and practitioners. The domain of military psychology is the conduct of research or practice of psychological principles within a military environment. The journal publishes behavioral science research articles having military applications in the areas of clinical and health psychology, training and human factors, manpower and personnel, social and organizational systems, and testing and measurement.
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