The “Transition” to Civilian Life From the Perspective of Former Serving Australian Defence Force Members

Nathan C. Kerr, S. Lane, R. Plotnikoff, S. Ashby
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It is well recognised that the transition from the military to civilian life can create challenges. This study explores the multiple and dynamic experiences former serving Australian Defence Force members report in their transition to civilian life. A narrative inquiry methodology with two rounds of interviews was used to collect the data from 12 former serving Australian Defence Force members. Narrative thematic analysis was used to interpret the data. Our results indicate that transition for each participant is a unique experience that continues in the years following separation. For those who joined in early adulthood and served in high-tempo and/or combat roles, transitioning was complicated by military identity challenges. Their ongoing transition was related to the need to develop an individual civilian identity for civil society, challenged by the development of a collective identity as a member of the Australian Defence Force. We conclude that transition is the process of identifying as an individual following a collective identity
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从退役澳大利亚国防军成员的视角看向平民生活的“过渡”
众所周知,从军队到平民生活的过渡可能会带来挑战。本研究探讨了前澳大利亚国防军成员在向平民生活过渡的过程中所报告的多种动态经历。采用两轮访谈的叙述性调查方法收集了12名前澳大利亚国防军成员的数据。采用叙事主题分析法对数据进行解释。我们的研究结果表明,每个参与者的过渡都是一种独特的经历,在分离后的几年里会持续下去。对于那些在成年早期加入并担任高节奏和/或战斗角色的人来说,军人身份的挑战使过渡变得复杂。他们正在进行的过渡与需要为公民社会发展一种个人的平民身份有关,这种身份受到澳大利亚国防军成员集体身份发展的挑战。我们得出的结论是,过渡是在集体身份之后识别为个体的过程
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