Besterman-Dahan Karen, Gibbons Susanne W, Barnett Scott D, Hickling Edward J
HSR&D/RR&D Center of Excellence: Maximizing Rehabilitation Outcomes, James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, 8900 Grand Oak Circle (118M), Tampa, FL 33612, USA.
Mil Med. 2012 Sep;177(9):1028-33. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-12-00071.
This research utilized a cross-sectional design secondarily analyzing data from active duty military health care personnel who anonymously completed the "2005 Department of Defense Survey of Health Related Behaviors Among Active Duty Military Personnel." Sample for this analysis of Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom deployed mental health seeking service members was N = 447. Religiosity/spirituality and psychological distress experienced by active duty military personnel who sought help from military mental health providers (MH), military chaplains (CHC) or both (CHC & MH) were explored and compared. Greater psychosocial distress seen in the CHC & MH group could be a reflection of a successful collaborative model for mental health care that is currently promoted by the military where chaplains are first line providers in an effort to provide services to those in greatest need and ultimately provide them with care from a trained mental health professional. Research and evaluation of chaplain training programs and collaborative models is recommended.
本研究采用横断面设计,对现役军事医疗人员的数据进行二次分析,这些人员匿名完成了“2005年国防部现役军事人员健康相关行为调查”。本分析中,参与伊拉克自由行动/持久自由行动且寻求心理健康服务的军人样本量为N = 447。本研究探讨并比较了向军事心理健康提供者(MH)、军事牧师(CHC)或两者(CHC & MH)寻求帮助的现役军事人员的宗教信仰/精神性与心理困扰情况。在CHC & MH组中观察到的更高的心理社会困扰,可能反映了一种目前军队所推广的成功的心理健康护理协作模式,在这种模式中,牧师是一线提供者,努力为最需要的人提供服务,并最终为他们提供来自训练有素的心理健康专业人员的护理。建议对牧师培训项目和协作模式进行研究与评估。