The Psychological Consequences of Participation in Combat Missions and the Situational and Social Factors Behind Them: an Empirical Study

Q4 Social Sciences Przeglad Strategiczny Pub Date : 2018-11-30 DOI:10.14746/PS.2018.1.21
S. Madej, O. Sakson-Obada
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The participation of soldiers in combat missions is one of the tasks that requires not only physical– but because of stressors – also psychological preparation. Participation in warfare involvesexposure to physical, cognitive, emotional and social inconvenience and is considered an important risk factor for the psychological disturbances. However, the literature on the subject also indicates the positive effects of confrontation with the stressors (e.g. postraumatic growth). The aim of the study was to determine whether the intensity of combat exposure and social support are related to both the negative and the positive psychological consequences of participating in warfare. The study, conducted by soldiers participating in the Afghan war, showed no connection between the intensity of combat experience and the well-being of soldiers. Not informing the family about difficulties experienced by soldiers was related to a greater number of psychological disturbances. Moreover, it turned out that not received social support, but the soldier’sconviction about the possibility of receiving this form of help, together with refraining from sharing their difficulties with family members, contributed to positive psychological changes.The results demonstrated that the psychological effect of participating in a military mission is not so much dependent on the intensity of the combat experience, as from the soldier’s conviction that social support is available from non-family member.
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参与作战任务的心理后果及其背后的情境和社会因素:一项实证研究
士兵参加战斗任务不仅需要身体上的准备,而且由于压力源,也需要心理上的准备。参与战争涉及暴露于身体,认知,情感和社会不便,被认为是心理障碍的重要风险因素。然而,关于这一主题的文献也表明了与压力源对抗的积极影响(例如,创伤后成长)。这项研究的目的是确定战斗暴露的强度和社会支持是否与参与战争的消极和积极的心理后果有关。这项由参加阿富汗战争的士兵进行的研究显示,战斗经历的强度与士兵的幸福感之间没有联系。不告诉家人士兵所经历的困难与更多的心理障碍有关。此外,事实证明,虽然没有得到社会支持,但士兵对获得这种形式的帮助的可能性的信念,加上不与家人分享他们的困难,促成了积极的心理变化。结果表明,参加军事任务的心理影响与其说是取决于战斗经验的强度,不如说是取决于士兵相信可以从非家庭成员那里获得社会支持。
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Przeglad Strategiczny Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The periodical “Strategic Review” is published by the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. The aim of the journal is to create possibilities to share views and present results of research focusing on contemporary international relations, internal and international security and strategic studies. The journal’s aim is to encourage discussion and debate in these fields.
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