Sylvia Louisa G, Bui Eric, Baier Allison L, Mehta Darshan H, Denninger John W, Fricchione Gregory L, Casey Aggie, Kagan Leslee, Park Elyse R, Simon Naomi M
Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program, Boston (Dr Sylvia), United States.
Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program, Boston (Dr Bui), United States.
Glob Adv Health Med. 2015 Nov;4(6):38-42. doi: 10.7453/gahmj.2015.080. Epub 2015 Nov 1.
Many veterans deployed after 9/11/2001 are impacted by subthreshold levels of posttraumatic stress, anxiety, or other psychological health problems that may interfere with successful reintegration. Conventional treatments, including medication and trauma-focused individual psychotherapies, may not be optimally adapted, accepted, or effective to treat these subsyndromal symptoms.
We developed "Resilient Warrior," a 4-session, group-based, mind-body stress-management and resilience program targeted to build skills and assessed whether its format was accessible and acceptable, and potentially efficacious, to support resilience among service members.
From April 2014 to October 2014, 15 participants (53.3% women; mean age=36.6 y; SD=6.2) were surveyed for program acceptability and feasibility and completed self-reported psychological health outcomes before and after program participation. The majority (71.4%) of participants reported that the program included the right number of sessions, and all of them reported that it was helpful and relevant and that they would recommend it to others. While changes in self-reported resilience were only marginal, participation was associated with improvements in depressive symptoms, perceived stress, anxiety, and general sense of self efficacy.
These pilot data provide preliminary support that "Resilient Warrior," a group-based, stress reduction and resilience program, may improve psychological health in service members even when delivered in community settings. Randomized controlled trials with longer follow-up periods are needed to establish efficacy and effectiveness for this program.
许多在2001年9月11日后部署的退伍军人受到创伤后应激、焦虑或其他心理健康问题的亚阈值水平影响,这些问题可能会干扰成功重新融入社会。包括药物治疗和以创伤为重点的个体心理治疗在内的传统治疗方法,可能无法最佳地适应、被接受或有效地治疗这些亚综合征症状。
我们开发了“坚韧战士”项目,这是一个为期4节的、基于小组的身心压力管理和恢复力项目,旨在培养技能,并评估其形式是否易于接受、可行,以及是否有可能有效支持军人的恢复力。
2014年4月至2014年10月,对15名参与者(53.3%为女性;平均年龄=36.6岁;标准差=6.2)进行了项目可接受性和可行性调查,并在参与项目前后完成了自我报告的心理健康结果评估。大多数(71.4%)参与者报告称该项目的节数合适,所有人都表示该项目有帮助且相关,并且会向他人推荐。虽然自我报告的恢复力变化仅为轻微变化,但参与该项目与抑郁症状、感知压力、焦虑和总体自我效能感的改善有关。
这些试点数据提供了初步支持,即“坚韧战士”这个基于小组的减压和恢复力项目,即使在社区环境中实施,也可能改善军人的心理健康。需要进行更长随访期的随机对照试验来确定该项目的疗效和有效性。