Wright Breanna, Forbes Andrew, Kelsall Helen, Clarke David, Ikin Jill, Sim Malcolm
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, The Alfred Centre, Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC, 3004, Australia.
Department of Psychiatry, Monash University, Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2015 Dec;50(12):1885-92. doi: 10.1007/s00127-015-1054-x. Epub 2015 Sep 18.
Understanding how veterans appraise their post-deployment experiences could provide insight into better assisting their deployment transitions. We aimed to assess the factor structure of positive and negative post-deployment appraisals in Australian veterans and to examine the resultant factors in their relationship with military stress and psychological health.
Questions capturing post-deployment attitudes were developed by the researchers in collaboration with veterans. The questions were administered to 1938 veterans and the results factor analysed. The relationships between post-deployment appraisal, military stress and psychological health were examined using Structural Equation Modelling.
A three-factor solution was found for the post-deployment appraisal questions; representing personal development, lack of recognition, and appreciation of life and country. Military stress was associated with the three factors and psychological health. The three factors were weakly to moderately associated with psychological health. Mediation between military stress and psychological health by any post-deployment appraisal factor was minimal.
Post-deployment appraisal measures three important attitudes and concerns of veterans after deployment. Military stress is associated with the post-deployment appraisal factors. However, the factors did not mediate the relationship between military stress and psychological health. These factors provide insight into how veterans appraise their complex array of post-deployment experiences, and may provide useful in regard to transitions and integration into civilian life.
了解退伍军人如何评价他们部署后的经历,有助于洞察如何更好地协助他们进行部署后的过渡。我们旨在评估澳大利亚退伍军人部署后积极和消极评价的因素结构,并研究由此产生的因素与军事压力和心理健康之间的关系。
研究人员与退伍军人合作编制了反映部署后态度的问题。这些问题被施测于1938名退伍军人,并对结果进行因素分析。使用结构方程模型研究部署后评价、军事压力和心理健康之间的关系。
部署后评价问题得出了一个三因素解决方案;分别代表个人发展、缺乏认可以及对生活和国家的感激。军事压力与这三个因素以及心理健康相关。这三个因素与心理健康呈弱到中度相关。任何部署后评价因素在军事压力和心理健康之间的中介作用都很小。
部署后评价衡量了退伍军人部署后的三种重要态度和关注点。军事压力与部署后评价因素相关。然而,这些因素并未介导军事压力与心理健康之间的关系。这些因素有助于洞察退伍军人如何评价他们复杂的部署后经历,并且可能对他们过渡到并融入平民生活有用。