Talking about Mental Health: Dilemmas U.S. Military Service Members and Spouses Experience Post Deployment

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION JOURNAL OF FAMILY COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2021-02-18 DOI:10.1080/15267431.2021.1887195
Brittnie S. Peck, E. Parcell
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ABSTRACT A major concern for the U.S. military, its personnel, and their family members, is mental health among the ranks. Suicide rates among military veterans and active duty military personnel steadily increased post 9/11. Trends show service members are unlikely to seek support for mental health concerns primarily due to the stigma in the military and the broader culture around the issue. We sought to understand the challenges military personnel and their spouses face post-deployment when talking about, suggesting, and seeking mental health support. We interviewed 50 U.S. military service members and their spouses (N = 100). Our thematic analysis identified six dilemmas with three forms (i.e., My, Your, & Our). Findings suggest service members and their families are underserved during the reintegration period and underscore the need for intervention efforts that improve their mental, emotional, and relational well-being.
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谈论心理健康:美国军人及其配偶在部署后经历的困境
摘要:美军及其人员及其家属最关心的问题是士兵的心理健康。9/11事件后,退伍军人和现役军人的自杀率稳步上升。趋势显示,服役人员不太可能为心理健康问题寻求支持,主要是因为军队中的耻辱感和围绕这一问题的更广泛文化。在谈论、建议和寻求心理健康支持时,我们试图了解军事人员及其配偶在部署后面临的挑战。我们采访了50名美国军人及其配偶(N=100)。我们的主题分析确定了六种困境,有三种形式(即我的、你的和我们的)。调查结果表明,服役人员及其家人在重返社会期间得到的服务不足,并强调需要采取干预措施来改善他们的心理、情感和关系健康。
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