Department of Psychology.
Psychol Trauma. 2015 Mar;7(2):122-30. doi: 10.1037/a0036936. Epub 2014 Jun 2.
Loneliness holds detrimental ramifications for health and well-being. Nevertheless, loneliness references in the literature addressing combat-related trauma are few. Consequentially, the qualities and characteristics of such experiences in these posttraumatic realities remain uninvestigated empirically. In the current qualitative study we began filling this gap in the literature. We utilized thematic content analysis of life-stories of 19 combat veterans and 7 ex-POWs that have given testimony at the Israel Trauma Center for Victims of Terror and War (NATAL). Our findings suggest that the loneliness in the contexts at hand is primarily characterized by a sense of experiential isolation, rather than social, emotional, or existential. This is the sensation that due to the extraordinary nature of traumatic experiences the fulfillment of needs such as empathy and intersubjectivity may be unattainable. Integrating our findings with existing interdisciplinary literature regarding social sharing, trauma, and loneliness, we discuss implications for clinical interventions and further research.
孤独对健康和幸福感有不利影响。然而,文献中提到的与战斗相关的创伤的孤独感却很少。因此,在这些创伤后现实中,这种经历的性质和特征仍未得到经验性的研究。在当前的定性研究中,我们开始填补文献中的这一空白。我们对在以色列恐怖和战争创伤中心(NATAL)作证的 19 名参战老兵和 7 名前战俘的生活故事进行了主题内容分析。我们的研究结果表明,目前情况下的孤独主要表现为一种体验上的孤立感,而不是社会、情感或存在意义上的孤独感。这种感觉是由于创伤经历的特殊性,同理心和主体间性等需求可能无法得到满足。我们将研究结果与关于社会分享、创伤和孤独的现有跨学科文献相结合,讨论了对临床干预和进一步研究的影响。