Vogt Dawne S, Pless Anica P, King Lynda A, King Daniel W
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, VA Boston Healthcare System, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2005 Apr;18(2):115-27. doi: 10.1002/jts.20018.
Findings indicate that war-zone exposure has negative implications for the postdeployment adjustment of veterans; however, most studies have relied on limited conceptualizations of war-zone exposure and focused on male samples. In this study, an array of deployment stressors that were content valid for both female and male Gulf War I military personnel was examined to elucidate gender differences in war-zone exposure and identify gender-based differential associations between stressors and mental health outcomes. While women and men were exposed to both mission-related and interpersonal stressors and both stressor categories were associated with mental health outcomes, women reported more interpersonal stressors and these stressors generally had a stronger impact on women's than on men's mental health. Exceptions are described, and implications are discussed.
研究结果表明,战区经历对战后退伍军人的适应有负面影响;然而,大多数研究对战区经历的概念界定有限,且集中在男性样本上。在本研究中,我们考察了一系列对第一次海湾战争的男女军事人员均具有内容效度的部署应激源,以阐明战区经历中的性别差异,并确定应激源与心理健康结果之间基于性别的差异关联。虽然男性和女性都经历了与任务相关和人际方面的应激源,且这两类应激源都与心理健康结果相关,但女性报告的人际应激源更多,而且这些应激源对女性心理健康的影响通常比对男性的影响更大。文中描述了一些例外情况,并讨论了相关影响。