Creech Suzannah K, Hadley Wendy, Borsari Brian
Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, Rhode Island and Brown University.
Bradley/Hasbro Children's Research Center, Providence, Rhode Island and Brown University.
Prof Psychol Res Pr. 2014 Dec;45(6):452-464. doi: 10.1037/a0035055.
Hundreds of thousands of children have had at least 1 parent deploy as part of military operations in Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom; OIF; Operation New Dawn; OND) and Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom; OEF). However, there is little knowledge of the impact of deployment on the relationship of parents and their children. This systematic review examines findings from 3 areas of relevant research: the impact of deployment separation on parenting, and children's emotional, behavioral, and health outcomes; the impact of parental mental health symptoms during and after reintegration; and current treatment approaches in veteran and military families. Several trends emerged. First, across all age groups, deployment of a parent may be related to increased emotional and behavioral difficulties for children, including higher rates of health-care visits for psychological problems during deployment. Second, symptoms of PTSD and depression may be related to increased symptomatology in children and problems with parenting during and well after reintegration. Third, although several treatments have been developed to address the needs of military families, most are untested or in the early stages of implementation and evaluation. This body of research suggests several promising avenues for future research.
成千上万的儿童至少有一位家长作为伊拉克军事行动(伊拉克自由行动;OIF;新黎明行动;OND)和阿富汗军事行动(持久自由行动;OEF)的一部分被派遣出征。然而,对于出征对父母与子女关系的影响却知之甚少。本系统综述考察了相关研究三个领域的结果:出征分离对养育子女以及儿童情绪、行为和健康状况的影响;重新融入期间及之后父母心理健康症状的影响;以及退伍军人家庭和军人家庭目前的治疗方法。出现了几个趋势。首先,在所有年龄组中,父母一方出征可能与儿童情绪和行为问题增多有关,包括出征期间因心理问题而就医的比例更高。其次,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁症症状可能与儿童症状增多以及重新融入期间及之后的养育问题有关。第三,尽管已经开发了几种治疗方法来满足军人家庭的需求,但大多数未经测试,或处于实施和评估的早期阶段。这一研究主体为未来研究提出了几个有前景的方向。