Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, New York, USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2011;50(7):515-26. doi: 10.1080/00981389.2011.554279.
The experience of war changes people - some will acknowledge that the changes are positive and some will feel the opposite or a combination, but that it changes a person cannot be disputed. For those who return, the experience of reintegration to civilian life or as a respite before redeployment can present numerous challenges. The research presented in this article reports the findings on interviews with over 800 service members who had returned from either Afghanistan or Iraq. The Post Deployment Reintegration Scale was used to refine the areas that respondents identified as positive or negative in their reintegration experience. Implications for practice with returning service members are noted.
战争经历会改变人——有些人会承认这些变化是积极的,而有些人则会感觉相反或两者兼有,但它确实会改变一个人,这一点是无可争议的。对于那些回国的人来说,重新融入平民生活或在重新部署前稍事休整的经历可能会带来诸多挑战。本文所呈现的研究报告采访了 800 多名从阿富汗或伊拉克回国的军人的调查结果。使用《部署后重新融入量表》来完善受访者确定的他们在重新融入过程中积极或消极的领域。文章还提到了对返回的服务成员进行实践的影响。