Stein Risa J, Pyle Sara A, Haddock C Keith, Poston W S Carlos, Bray Robert, Williams Jason
Department of Psychology, Rockhurst University, 1100 Rockhurst Road, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA.
Mil Med. 2008 Mar;173(3):271-7. doi: 10.7205/milmed.173.3.271.
In addition to common stressors, members of the U.S. Armed Forces experience a high level of stress unique to their status as service members. In an effort to combat stress, many military personnel report high levels of nicotine use. This study investigated the relationship between tobacco use and perceived stress among military members in all four armed services. Results indicate that those who use tobacco products specifically to reduce stress report significantly higher stress levels than those who do not use tobacco. Moreover, current users and those who both smoked and used smokeless tobacco were far more likely to report experiencing "a lot" of stress from a variety of sources than former or never users. Tobacco users also engaged more frequently in negative coping behaviors and relied less on the positive coping strategies used more often by former or never smokers. These findings are consistent with the larger body of literature suggesting that tobacco is not only an ineffective stress-reducing strategy, it also likely perpetuates a stress response in users. It is, therefore, critical that the military improve effective means of coping among nicotine-using troops.
除了常见的压力源外,美国武装部队成员还因其军人身份而经历着独特的高强度压力。为了应对压力,许多军事人员报告称尼古丁使用率很高。本研究调查了所有四个军种的军事人员中烟草使用与感知压力之间的关系。结果表明,那些专门为减轻压力而使用烟草制品的人报告的压力水平明显高于不使用烟草的人。此外,当前使用者以及既吸烟又使用无烟烟草的人比以前的使用者或从不使用者更有可能报告从各种来源经历“很大”的压力。烟草使用者也更频繁地采取消极应对行为,而较少依赖以前的吸烟者或从不吸烟者更常使用的积极应对策略。这些发现与大量文献一致,表明烟草不仅是一种无效的减压策略,它还可能使使用者的应激反应持续存在。因此,军方改善使用尼古丁的部队的有效应对手段至关重要。