Bartone Paul T, Hystad Sigurd W, Eid Jarle, Brevik John I
Center for Technology & National Security Policy, National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, 300 5th Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20319, USA.
Mil Med. 2012 May;177(5):517-24. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-11-00200.
Alcohol abuse is a growing problem in the military, and a costly one. The present study evaluates the potential role of psychological hardiness, an individual resilience resource, to stress-related problem drinking in a military population. We assess the association of psychological hardiness and avoidance coping style with alcohol use patterns in a large national sample of Norwegian military defense personnel. Results show that low hardiness and high avoidance coping are significant predictors of alcohol abuse. Also, the challenge facet of hardiness predicts risk of alcohol abuse among respondents with recent deployment experience, and this effect is greater for those with harsh deployment experiences. Older defense workers are also at higher risk, suggesting cumulative occupational stress may take a toll. This research indicates that hardiness and avoidance coping measures may serve as useful adjunct screening tools for alcohol abuse in the military.
酗酒在军队中是一个日益严重的问题,且代价高昂。本研究评估了心理韧性这一个人恢复力资源在军队人群与压力相关的问题饮酒中可能发挥的作用。我们在一个由挪威军事防御人员组成的大型全国样本中,评估心理韧性和回避应对方式与饮酒模式之间的关联。结果表明,低心理韧性和高回避应对是酗酒的重要预测因素。此外,心理韧性的挑战维度预测了近期有部署经历的受访者中酗酒的风险,对于那些有恶劣部署经历的人来说,这种影响更大。年龄较大的国防工作人员风险也更高,这表明累积的职业压力可能会造成损害。这项研究表明,心理韧性和回避应对措施可能是军队中酗酒问题有用的辅助筛查工具。