Richards K B, Bowen G L
School of Social Work, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Campus Box 3550, 27599-3550, Chapel Hill, NC.
J Prim Prev. 1993 Sep;14(1):73-92. doi: 10.1007/BF01324656.
Current military downsizing efforts may pose a significant stressor event for service members who face involuntary separation. This may be especially the case for those who face poor prospects for employment in the civilian labor market. Focusing on male, married junior- and mid-enlisted soldiers, this article examines potential implications of involuntary separation for Hispanic, black, and white soldiers by exploring variations in their level of institutional integration and satisfaction with the Army as a way of life for families. Only partial support is found for the research hypotheses. In all cases in which significant differences are found, Hispanics report a more favorable organizational attitude than either blacks or whites. A socio-cultural and historical perspective is offered in examining these findings, and implications from the analysis are discussed for targeting soldiers for preventive intervention.
当前军队缩编举措可能会给面临非自愿离职的军人带来重大压力事件。对于那些在平民劳动力市场就业前景不佳的人来说,情况可能尤其如此。本文聚焦于已婚的男性初级和中级入伍士兵,通过探究他们在制度融入程度以及对军队作为家庭生活方式的满意度方面的差异,来研究非自愿离职对西班牙裔、黑人和白人士兵的潜在影响。研究假设仅得到部分支持。在所有发现显著差异的案例中,西班牙裔报告的组织态度比黑人和白人都更为积极。本文在审视这些发现时提供了社会文化和历史视角,并讨论了分析结果对于针对士兵进行预防性干预的启示。