Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, Emory University, United States.
Soc Sci Med. 2012 Feb;74(4):530-6. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.07.031. Epub 2010 Oct 8.
Reports indicate that suicide in the U.S. military has increased significantly in recent years. This increase has been attributed to a number of factors, including more frequent deployments, more relaxed screening of recruits, combat trauma, economic difficulty amongst soldiers, and the breakdown of interpersonal relationships. In this article, we add an element that we believe is crucial to an understanding of military suicide: the socio-cultural environment of the military itself. In particular, we examine the role that the masculine ideologies governing military life play in the internalization of individual frustrations and in suicidal behavior. Suicide investigators often have ignored the role of masculine ideologies in military suicide because of the assumption that suicide results from social disintegration. In contrast, we argue that military suicide is driven largely by excessive social integration. From this perspective, current explanations of military suicide are constrained by gender and etiological assumptions. Finally, this paper suggests the implications of these findings for designing more effective prevention programs for military suicide.
报告表明,近年来美国军队中的自杀人数显著增加。这种增加归因于许多因素,包括更频繁的部署、对新兵的筛选更加宽松、战斗创伤、士兵中的经济困难以及人际关系的破裂。在本文中,我们增加了一个我们认为对理解军人自杀至关重要的因素:军队自身的社会文化环境。特别是,我们研究了主导军事生活的男性意识形态在个人挫折感的内化和自杀行为中的作用。自杀调查人员常常忽略了男性意识形态在军队自杀中的作用,因为他们认为自杀是社会解体的结果。相比之下,我们认为军队自杀主要是由于过度的社会融合造成的。从这个角度来看,目前对军队自杀的解释受到性别和病因假设的限制。最后,本文提出了这些发现对设计更有效的军队自杀预防计划的意义。