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大韩民国武装部队中感知到的未满足医疗需求与心理健康之间的关联。

The association between perceived unmet medical need and mental health among the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.

作者信息

Kim Tae Kyung, Lee S G, Han K-T, Choi Y, Lee S Y, Park E-C

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Graduate School, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Institute of Health Services Research, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

J R Army Med Corps. 2017 Jun;163(3):184-192. doi: 10.1136/jramc-2016-000625. Epub 2016 Sep 22.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

We investigated the effect of unmet medical need on the mental health of Republic of Korea (ROK) Armed Forces personnel, as most of the service members work in remote areas and often experience such unmet needs.

METHODS

This study used secondary data from the 2014 Military Health Survey (MHS), conducted by the ROK School of Military Medicine and designed to collect military health determinants. Descriptive statistics showed the general characteristics of the study populations by variable. We specifically compared the population after stratifying participants by suicide ideation. An analysis of variance was also carried out to compare Kessler Psychological Distress Scale 10 Scores. Additionally, dependent spouses and children of both active-duty service members and retirees are included among those entitled to Military Health System healthcare.

RESULTS

Among the 4967 military personnel, 681 (13.7%) individuals reported an experience of unmet medical need within the past 12 months and gave reasons of 'no time (5.15%)', 'long office wait (2.6%)', 'no money (0.22%)', 'long distance from base (1.19%)', 'illness but not very serious (1.65%)', 'mistrust in doctors (1.95%)' and 'pressure due to performance appraisal (0.95%)'. Regression analysis revealed that unmet medical need was significantly associated with negative mental health (β=1.753, p<0.0001) and increased suicide ideation (OR=2.649, 95% CI 1.84 to 3.82). Also, soldiers reporting unmet medical need due to 'no money', 'no time' or 'pressure due to performance appraisal' were significantly more likely to experience similar negative mental health effects.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study indicates that unmet medical need is significantly associated with soldiers' mental health decline and suicide ideation, highlighting the importance of providing military personnel with timely, affordable and sufficient medical care.

摘要

引言

我们调查了未满足的医疗需求对大韩民国武装部队人员心理健康的影响,因为大多数军人在偏远地区工作,经常经历这种未满足的需求。

方法

本研究使用了韩国军事医学院进行的2014年军事健康调查(MHS)的二手数据,该调查旨在收集军事健康决定因素。描述性统计按变量显示了研究人群的一般特征。我们特别按自杀意念对参与者进行分层后比较了人群。还进行了方差分析以比较凯斯勒心理困扰量表10得分。此外,现役军人和退休人员的受抚养配偶和子女也包括在有权享受军事健康系统医疗保健的人员之中。

结果

在4967名军事人员中,681人(13.7%)报告在过去12个月内有未满足的医疗需求经历,并给出了“没时间(5.15%)”、“候诊时间长(2.6%)”、“没钱(0.22%)”、“离基地远(1.19%)”、“患病但不严重(1.65%)”、“不信任医生(1.95%)”和“绩效考核压力(0.95%)”等原因。回归分析显示,未满足的医疗需求与负面心理健康显著相关(β = 1.753,p < 0.0001)且自杀意念增加(OR = 2.649,95% CI 1.84至3.82)。此外,因“没钱”、“没时间”或“绩效考核压力”而报告有未满足医疗需求的士兵更有可能经历类似的负面心理健康影响。

结论

我们的研究表明,未满足的医疗需求与士兵心理健康下降和自杀意念显著相关,凸显了为军事人员提供及时、负担得起且充足的医疗护理的重要性。

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