国外部署期间的突发事件对军人心理健康的影响。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Gesundheitswesen Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1055/a-2448-3968
Lucas Konhäuser, Karl-Heinz Renner, Hubertus Himmerich, Gerd Willmund, Peter Lutz Zimmermann, Jan Philipp Krüger, Ulrich Wesemann
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简介:海外部署对军事人员的精神障碍和生活质量降低构成职业风险。本研究探讨的问题是,是否可以找到驻外人员精神障碍频率的相关预测因子。据推测,经历军事特定关键事件的士兵会出现更多症状,生活质量也会下降。方法:本研究包括n=370名作为国际安全援助部队(ISAF)行动一部分部署到阿富汗的作战部队。通过问卷调查,收集部署前后的心理症状和生活质量数据。鉴别因素是在部署期间是否经历了关键的军事特定事件,根据ICD-10 (F43.1)定义为创伤后应激障碍的a型标准。结果:经历过重大事件的士兵(n=81;21.9%)出现了明显更多的抑郁、躯体和压力症状。在评估生活质量问卷时,除了环境生活质量外,所有领域都出现了明显的恶化。在没有关键事件的研究组中,部署后的压力体验和环境生活质量有显着改善。当整个群体被包括在内时,除了环境生活质量外,在所有上述领域发生关键事件的士兵中,发现了x倍的群体互动效应。结论:综上所述,可以假设海外部署期间的关键事件对士兵的心理健康和生活质量有重大影响。这可以用于更具体的术前和术后措施以及去污名化方案。
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[Impact of Critical Events During Deployments on the Mental Health of Military Personnel].

Introduction: Deployments abroad pose an occupational risk for mental disorders and reduced quality of life among military personnel. This study examines the question of whether a relevant predictor for the frequency of mental disorders after deployments abroad can be found. It is postulated that soldiers who experience a military-specific critical event develop more symptoms and their quality of life decreases.

Methods: This study included n=370 combat troops deployed to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) operation. Using questionnaires, data on psychological symptoms and quality of life were collected before and after deployment. The discriminator was whether a critical military-specific event, defined as a type A criterion of PTSD according to ICD-10 (F43.1), was experienced during the deployment.

Results: It was shown that soldiers who experienced a critical event (n=81; 21.9%) developed significantly more depressive, somatic and stress symptoms. When evaluating the questionnaires on the quality of life, significant deteriorations were found in all areas, apart from environmental quality of life. In the study group without a critical event, there were significant improvements in stress experience and environmental quality of life after deployment. When the entire group was included, a time x group interaction effect was found with deterioration in soldiers with critical events in all of the above-mentioned areas, apart from the environmental quality of life.

Conclusion: In summary, it can be postulated that critical events during a deployment abroad have a significant impact on the mental health and quality of life of soldiers. This can be used for more specific pre- and post-operation measures as well as for de-stigmatization programs.

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