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Family Life Education for Military Families: An Exploratory Study of Family Program Use 军人家庭生活教育:家庭节目运用的探索性研究
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2023.2221466
Clairee T. Peterson, C. O’Neal
Abstract Recognizing the stressors that military families may face, the military offers educational programs to support families, including deployment/reintegration programs and financial programs. However, little research examines these commonly offered programs. Grounded in the Contextual Model of Family Stress (CMFS), this study addresses this gap, conceptualizing program use as a resource that may be impacted by families’ external contexts (i.e., demographic and military contextual characteristics) and associated with various indicators of well-being. This study was a secondary data analysis of cross-sectional data from 266 military families at one Army installation. A logistic regression path model was used to examine if the likelihood of program use varied by demographic and military contextual characteristics (e.g., number of deployments, PCS moves), and independent samples t-tests were conducted to assess mean differences in elements of military families’ well-being (e.g., financial well-being, anxiety). Demographic and military contextual characteristics (e.g., number of deployments and PCS moves) were associated with program use. Families that used financial programs had SMs with lower financial well-being and civilian spouses with marginally higher anxiety. The results indicate that programs providing standardized yet personalized content may be helpful for families, as well as suggest important directions for future research.
认识到军人家庭可能面临的压力因素,军方提供了支持家庭的教育计划,包括部署/重返社会计划和财务计划。然而,很少有研究调查这些通常提供的课程。本研究以家庭压力情境模型(CMFS)为基础,解决了这一差距,将项目使用概念化为可能受家庭外部情境(即人口和军事情境特征)影响的资源,并与各种幸福指标相关。本研究是对一个陆军设施的266个军人家庭的横截面数据进行二次数据分析。使用逻辑回归路径模型来检查计划使用的可能性是否因人口统计学和军事背景特征(例如,部署数量,PCS移动)而变化,并进行独立样本t检验来评估军人家庭福利要素(例如,经济福利,焦虑)的平均差异。人口统计和军事背景特征(例如,部署和PCS移动的数量)与程序使用有关。使用理财软件的家庭的短信财务状况较差,而平民配偶的短信焦虑程度略高。结果表明,提供标准化但个性化内容的节目可能对家庭有帮助,并为未来的研究提供重要方向。
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Cultural and Gender Biases regarding Inappropriate Sexual Behavior in the Romanian Military Organization 罗马尼亚军事组织中关于不当性行为的文化和性别偏见
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2023.2221462
V. Mărineanu, Lorina Ariton, Camelia Verzes
Abstract Inappropriate sexual behaviors represent a serious individual and collective health issue for organizations, including military ones. In addition to the direct negative impact on its victims, they create an unhealthy work environment, having important consequences on performance and readiness. The purpose of this study is to evaluate different aspects which may contribute to lowering the level of acceptability of such behaviors. Are there any cultural biases, including gender biases that relate to the level of acceptance of inappropriate sexual behaviors? Could certain aspects of opened-minded thinking or a certain level of morality in relation to certain behaviors of a sexual nature moderate this possible relationship?
摘要不适当的性行为对包括军事组织在内的组织来说是一个严重的个人和集体健康问题。除了对受害者产生直接的负面影响外,他们还创造了一个不健康的工作环境,对表现和准备状态产生了重要影响。本研究的目的是评估可能有助于降低此类行为可接受程度的不同方面。是否存在任何文化偏见,包括与接受不当性行为水平有关的性别偏见?开放思想的某些方面或与性行为相关的某种道德水平能否缓和这种可能的关系?
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Growing from Shame: Positive Psychology Interventions as a way to treat Moral Injury informed by acts of Commission and Omission 从羞耻中成长:积极心理学干预作为一种治疗由作为和不作为引起的道德伤害的方法
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2023.2221464
Samuel Dickinson
Abstract Moral injury is a condition that can occur after incidents in which individuals perform an action that violates their own deeply held moral beliefs, or fail to prevent such actions from occurring. In the wake of these incidents, negative self-evaluations can lead to intense feelings of shame and self-loathing; hallmarks of the condition of moral injury. Unfortunately, potentially morally injurious circumstances are plentiful for the modern-day service member and veterans of recent conflicts. Existing treatment options for moral injury are currently insufficient, and there is a lack of attention paid to the condition in psychology research due in part to moral injury’s absence in the DSM 5. Moral injury has been erroneously conceptualized as an element of PTSD, and is commonly treated by trauma-processing modalities that, while effective in trauma-focused treatment, are ineffective in reducing symptoms of moral injury. The present article details how Positive Psychology interventions may be effective in the treatment of moral injury (heretofore untested and unexplored), and is a call for such research to be conducted.
摘要道德伤害是一种可能发生在事件之后的情况,在这些事件中,个人的行为违反了他们自己根深蒂固的道德信仰,或者未能阻止这种行为的发生。在这些事件之后,负面的自我评价会导致强烈的羞耻感和自我厌恶感;道德伤害状况的特征。不幸的是,对于现代服役人员和最近冲突的退伍军人来说,潜在的道德伤害情况比比皆是。目前,道德伤害的现有治疗方案不足,心理学研究中缺乏对这种情况的关注,部分原因是DSM 5中没有道德伤害。道德伤害被错误地概念化为创伤后应激障碍的一个因素,通常通过创伤处理模式进行治疗,虽然在以创伤为重点的治疗中有效,但在减少道德伤害症状方面无效。本文详细介绍了积极心理学干预措施如何有效治疗道德伤害(迄今为止未经测试和探索),并呼吁进行此类研究。
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Nonfatal suicidal behaviors among former active duty servicemembers-United States, 2013-2019. 2013-2019年美国前现役军人的非致命性自杀行为
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-09 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2022.2151535
Ellen Yard, Melissa Brown, Deborah Stone

Introduction: Examine characteristics associated with increased odds of nonfatal suicidal behaviors among former active-duty servicemembers (F-ADSM) using data from the 2013-2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).

Methods: F-ADSM were respondents who reported being separated/retired from the military and previously serving on active-duty. For each outcome of interest (suicidal ideation, made a suicide plan, made a suicide attempt), we used multivariable logistic regression with backwards elimination to identify characteristics with statistically significant associations.

Results: In the 12 months preceding the survey, 3.6% of F-ADSM reported suicidal ideation, 1.0% reported making a plan, and 0.3% reported making a suicide attempt. There were increased odds of self-reported suicide attempts among F-ADSM who were female; aged 18-49 years; non-Hispanic black; gay or bisexual; divorced/separated or widowed; not employed; in poverty; binged alcohol in the past month; or ever had a major depressive episode.

Conclusions: Suicide can be prevented through a comprehensive, upstream approach addressing veteran's holistic needs to prevent them from becoming suicidal in the first place, and support veterans at increased risk.

利用2013-2019年全国药物使用与健康调查(NSDUH)的数据,研究前现役军人(F-ADSM)非致命性自杀行为发生率增加的相关特征。F-ADSM是报告从军队中分离/退休并曾在现役服役的受访者。对于每个感兴趣的结果(自杀意念、制定自杀计划、自杀未遂),我们使用多变量逻辑回归和反向消除来识别具有统计显著关联的特征。在调查前的12个月里,3.6%的F-ADSM报告有自杀意念,1.0%的人报告有自杀计划,0.3%的人报告有自杀企图。女性F-ADSM患者自我报告自杀企图的几率增加;18-49岁;非西班牙裔黑人;同性恋或双性恋;离婚/分居或丧偶;不使用;在贫困中;过去一个月酗酒;或者有过严重的抑郁发作。自杀可以通过一个全面的、上游的方法来预防,解决退伍军人的整体需求,首先防止他们自杀,并支持风险增加的退伍军人。
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Associations of Warzone Veteran and Intimate Partner PTSD Symptoms with Child Depression, Anxiety, Hyperactivity, and Conduct Problems. 战区退伍军人和亲密伴侣创伤后应激障碍症状与儿童抑郁、焦虑、过度活动和行为问题的关系
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-25 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2023.2246894
Helen Z MacDonald, Molly R Franz, Anica Pless Kaiser, Lewina O Lee, Amy E Lawrence, John A Fairbank, Jennifer J Vasterling

Warzone deployment increases risk for posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms (PTSS), including among service members who have children. Parental PTSS are associated with child depression, anxiety, hyperactivity, and conduct problems, yet few studies of child behavioral health outcomes in military populations have accounted for PTSS in both warzone veterans and their partners. Fewer still incorporate non-clinically-recruited samples of nationally dispersed warzone veterans and their families. The current research examines whether children whose parent(s) have higher levels of PTSS exhibit more behavioral health symptoms. One hundred and thirty-three Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans and their cohabitating partners completed clinical interviews and self-report questionnaires. Higher intimate partner PTSS, more extensive child exposure to stressful life events, and being an adolescent were significantly associated with child depression after adjusting for warzone veteran PTSS, demographics, and recent warzone veteran absence from the household. Greater child exposure to stressful life events was also associated with child conduct problems. Treatment of PTSD symptoms experienced by warzone veterans' intimate partners, and preventative interventions aimed at helping the children of warzone veterans cope with stress, may ultimately yield positive benefits for the behavioral health of children in military families.

战区部署会增加创伤后应激障碍症状(PTSS)的风险,包括有子女的军人。父母的创伤后应激障碍与儿童的抑郁、焦虑、多动和行为问题有关,但很少有针对军事人群中儿童行为健康结果的研究同时考虑到战区退伍军人及其伴侣的创伤后应激障碍。而将分散在全国各地的战区退伍军人及其家人纳入非临床招募样本的研究则更少。目前的研究探讨了父母患有较高程度 PTSS 的儿童是否会表现出更多的行为健康症状。133 名伊拉克和阿富汗战争退伍军人及其同居伴侣完成了临床访谈和自我报告问卷。在对战区退伍军人创伤后应激障碍、人口统计学和近期战区退伍军人离开家庭等因素进行调整后,亲密伴侣创伤后应激障碍程度越高、孩子接触的生活压力事件越多以及孩子是青少年与孩子抑郁显著相关。儿童遭遇更多生活压力事件也与儿童行为问题有关。治疗战地退伍军人亲密伴侣的创伤后应激障碍症状,以及旨在帮助战地退伍军人子女应对压力的预防性干预措施,最终可能会对军人家庭子女的行为健康产生积极的影响。
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Pilot Trial of a Smartphone-Based Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption among Veterans with HIV. 基于智能手机的干预减少艾滋病毒退伍军人饮酒的试点试验
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-14 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2023.2221465
Erica Taylor, Darshti Patel, Vincent Marconi, Alexis Whitmire, Nathan Hansen, Trace Kershaw, David Fiellin, Carolyn Lauckner

Veterans engage in disproportionate levels of alcohol use, which can impact treatment outcomes among veterans with HIV. The TRAC (Tracking and Reducing Alcohol Consumption) intervention, which combines smartphones, mobile breathalyzers, and motivational interviewing (MI), was developed to help reduce alcohol use among this population. This study reports results of an 8-week pilot trial of TRAC among veterans with HIV (N = 10). Participants attended weekly MI sessions conducted via videoconferencing or phone and completed twice-daily self-monitoring of alcohol consumption using breathalyzers and surveys. They also completed pre- and post-intervention questionnaires and a qualitative interview. Analyses explored adherence to self-monitoring tasks, perceptions of the intervention, and preliminary effects of TRAC on alcohol use and readiness to change drinking behavior. Participants completed 76% of breathalyzer readings and 73% of surveys and completed more daytime than evening monitoring tasks. AUDIT hazardous drinking scores significantly decreased between baseline and post-test. Qualitative interviews revealed positive attitudes toward the technologies and MI sessions. Overall, this pilot demonstrated that the TRAC intervention has potential to reduce alcohol use among veterans with HIV, though additional effort is needed to improve adherence to mobile monitoring. Results were used to refine the intervention in preparation for a randomized controlled trial.

摘要退伍军人过度饮酒,这可能会影响艾滋病毒感染退伍军人的治疗结果。TRAC(追踪和减少酒精消费)干预措施结合了智能手机、移动酒精测试仪和动机访谈(MI),旨在帮助减少这一人群的酒精使用。这项研究报告了一项为期8周的TRAC在感染HIV的退伍军人中的试点试验结果(N = 10) 。参与者参加了通过视频会议或电话进行的每周MI会议,并使用酒精测试仪和调查完成了每天两次的饮酒量自我监测。他们还完成了干预前后的问卷调查和定性访谈。分析探讨了对自我监测任务的依从性、对干预的看法,以及TRAC对饮酒和改变饮酒行为的准备程度的初步影响。参与者完成了76%的酒精测试读数和73%的调查,并完成了更多的日间监测任务。AUDIT危险饮酒评分在基线和测试后显著下降。定性访谈显示了对技术和MI会议的积极态度。总的来说,这项试点表明,TRAC干预措施有可能减少艾滋病毒感染退伍军人的酒精使用,尽管还需要进一步努力来提高对移动监测的依从性。结果用于完善干预措施,为随机对照试验做准备。
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Gender-based Analysis of the Correlates of Hazardous and Binge Drinking among Canadian Active Duty Military Personnel 加拿大现役军人危险饮酒和酗酒相关因素的性别分析
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-08 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2022.2151531
I. Richer, M. Therrien, Z. Wang
Abstract Alcohol misuse is prevalent among military personnel and has been associated with increased risk of psychosocial problems and physical health issues. Research suggests that military men and women exhibit distinct drinking patterns and differ in terms of alcohol-related problems. However, very little information exits on the gender-specific factors related to alcohol misuse. Information on the environment, such as rurality of serving areas, related to risky drinking among military populations is also scarce. This study examined demographic, military, psychosocial, geographical, and health indicators related to alcohol misuse among a representative sample of active-duty Canadian military members who reported drinking alcohol. Logistic regressions were used to assess the correlates of hazardous drinking and binge drinking among women and men separately. Among women, being younger, single, and experiencing mental health issues were related to risky drinking. Among men, being younger, in the Navy, self-reporting symptoms of psychological distress, and having difficulty coping with anger were related to hazardous drinking, whereas, binge drinking was related to younger age, being single, rurality of serving area, anger management, and poor overall health. Results provide support for gender-specific prevention and intervention strategies and highlight the importance of tailoring programs and policies to the needs of at-risk geographical areas.
摘要滥用酒精在军事人员中很普遍,并与心理社会问题和身体健康问题的风险增加有关。研究表明,军人男性和女性表现出不同的饮酒模式,在与酒精相关的问题上也有所不同。然而,关于与酗酒有关的特定性别因素的信息很少。与军人危险饮酒有关的环境信息,如服役地区的农村地区,也很少。这项研究调查了报告饮酒的加拿大现役军人的代表性样本中与酗酒相关的人口、军事、心理社会、地理和健康指标。Logistic回归分别用于评估女性和男性危险饮酒和酗酒的相关性。在女性中,年轻、单身和经历心理健康问题与危险饮酒有关。在海军服役的男性中,年龄较小,自我报告心理困扰症状和难以应对愤怒与危险饮酒有关,而酗酒与年龄较小、单身、服役地区的农村、愤怒管理和整体健康状况不佳有关。结果为针对性别的预防和干预战略提供了支持,并强调了根据风险地理区域的需求制定方案和政策的重要性。
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Influence of Comorbid Social Anxiety Disorder on Symptomatology and Social Functioning in Female Military Sexual Trauma Survivors with PTSD 共病社交焦虑障碍对女性军事性创伤创伤后应激障碍幸存者症状和社会功能的影响
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2022.2151534
D. Gros, Danielle L. Taylor, S. Witcraft, A. Coyne, R. Acierno
Abstract Military sexual trauma (MST) is a common experience in veterans and associated with numerous negative outcomes, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), diagnostic comorbidity, and impairments in multiple domains, including social functioning. Comorbid social anxiety disorder (SOC) may represent a particularly challenging presentation due to added difficulties with social functioning and treatment response. The present study investigated severity, emotion regulation, and perceived support and functioning of comorbid SOC in female MST survivors with PTSD. Participants were recruited for a randomized clinical trial that compared telehealth and in-person delivery of evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD. Of the 112 participants with PTSD, 30 participants (27%) also met criteria for comorbid SOC on a diagnostic interview. Participants with comorbid PTSD-SOC endorsed poorer emotion regulation, less positive affect, and greater negative affect compared to participants with PTSD without SOC comorbidity. Participants with comorbid PTSD-SOC also were less likely to be involved in a romantic relationship and evidenced increased difficulties in sharing thoughts and feelings with family members and friends. Together, these findings suggest that SOC comorbidity in patients with MST-related PTSD is associated with increased impairments in emotion regulation and social functioning.
军人性创伤(MST)是退伍军人的一种常见经历,并与许多负面结果相关,如创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、诊断共病和包括社会功能在内的多个领域的损伤。共病性社交焦虑障碍(SOC)可能是一种特别具有挑战性的表现,因为它在社交功能和治疗反应方面增加了困难。本研究调查了女性MST合并PTSD患者共病SOC的严重程度、情绪调节、感知支持和功能。参与者被招募参加一项随机临床试验,比较远程医疗和现场提供的循证心理治疗创伤后应激障碍。在112名PTSD患者中,30名(27%)在诊断访谈中也符合合并症SOC标准。PTSD-SOC合并症患者的情绪调节能力较差,积极情绪较少,消极情绪较多。同时患有PTSD-SOC的参与者也不太可能陷入恋爱关系,并且与家人和朋友分享想法和感受的困难增加。综上所述,这些发现表明,mst相关PTSD患者的SOC合并症与情绪调节和社会功能障碍的增加有关。
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Presenting Issues of Concern among Active-Duty Service Members with Depression and/or Suicidality 提出有抑郁和/或自杀倾向的现役军人关注的问题
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2022.2151533
J. Larick, Noreen Graf, Phyllis L. Thompson, Cody Armstrong
Abstract The military continues to have higher rates of suicide than the civilian population. Literature indicates that rates of depression and suicidality are influenced by branch of service, marital status, rank, and deployment. However, the specific issues of concern for service members who seek mental health treatment with depression and/or suicidal ideation when they first present is absent from the literature. This study inspects archived records and counselor notes from 422 outpatient and inpatient mental health records at a US naval hospital to examine presenting issues among service members with documented depression or suicidality. Fourteen presenting issues were identified. The most pervasive presenting issues were work stress (32%) and partner relational stress (28.9%). Statistically significant differences are presented based on gender, inpatient/outpatient status, living status, marital status, suicide attempt, rank, and age.
摘要军队的自杀率仍然高于平民。文献表明,抑郁症和自杀率受服务部门、婚姻状况、级别和部署的影响。然而,文献中没有关于首次出现抑郁症和/或自杀意念时寻求心理健康治疗的服务人员所关注的具体问题。这项研究检查了美国海军医院422份门诊和住院心理健康记录的存档记录和咨询师笔记,以检查有抑郁症或自杀记录的服役人员的表现问题。确定了14个提出的问题。最普遍的表现问题是工作压力(32%)和伴侣关系压力(28.9%)。根据性别、住院/门诊状况、生活状况、婚姻状况、自杀未遂、级别和年龄,表现出统计学上的显著差异。
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An Expert and Veteran User Assessment of the Usability of an Alcohol Reduction App for Military Veterans, Drinks:Ration: A Mixed-Methods Pilot Study 专家和退伍军人用户对退伍军人酒精减少应用程序可用性的评估,饮料:定量:一项混合方法试点研究
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2022.2151532
C. Williamson, Danielle Dryden, Laura Palmer, R. Rona, A. Simms, N. Fear, L. Goodwin, D. Murphy, D. Leightley
Abstract The development of mobile health applications (apps) is growing exponentially. Alcohol reduction apps can break down perceived barriers of seeking help for alcohol misuse, potentially making them more appealing than face-to-face methods. App usability is therefore essential in supporting individuals misusing alcohol. Alcohol misuse is common in the UK Armed Forces, therefore smartphone-based alcohol interventions could be valuable for this population. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the usability of Drinks:Ration, an alcohol reduction app for military veterans. Participants downloaded and used Drinks:Ration for 14-days (n = 16), completed a usability questionnaire (n = 14; 88%) and a semi-structured interview (n = 12; 75%). The mean usability score across all measures was 6.09 (SD 1.37), out of 7, indicating good usability. Three core themes were identified: simplicity; appropriateness for veterans; and engagement. Drinks:Ration was a usable app for veterans to monitor their alcohol consumption. Veteran users were more critical than expert users about the usefulness of the app. Feedback was incorporated into the app, where possible, to improve usability. Improvements included adding extra drink options, removing device notification sounds and adding a pop-up to each page which provides information about the features of the app on first use.
移动健康应用(app)的发展呈指数级增长。酒精减少应用程序可以打破人们对酒精滥用寻求帮助的障碍,可能使它们比面对面的方法更有吸引力。因此,应用程序的可用性对于支持个人滥用酒精至关重要。酒精滥用在英国军队中很常见,因此基于智能手机的酒精干预对这一人群可能很有价值。这项试点研究的目的是评估Drinks:Ration的可用性,这是一款针对退伍军人的酒精减少应用程序。参与者下载并使用Drinks:Ration 14天(n = 16),完成可用性问卷(n = 14;88%)和半结构化访谈(n = 12;75%)。所有测量的平均可用性得分为6.09(标准差1.37),满分为7分,表明可用性良好。确定了三个核心主题:简单;退伍军人的适当性;和参与。饮料:配给是一款实用的应用程序,用于退伍军人监测他们的酒精摄入量。对于应用的实用性,资深用户比专业用户更为挑剔。在可能的情况下,反馈会被整合到应用中,以提高可用性。改进包括增加额外的饮料选项,删除设备通知声音,并在每个页面添加一个弹出窗口,在第一次使用时提供有关应用程序功能的信息。
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