Vyas Kartavya J, Fesperman Susan F, Nebeker Bonnie J, Gerard Steven K, Boyd Nicholas D, Delaney Eileen M, Webb-Murphy Jennifer A, Johnston Scott L
Naval Center for Combat & Operational Stress Control, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U.S. Navy, 34960 Bob Wilson Drive, Suite 400, San Diego, CA 92134-6400.
Mil Med. 2016 Oct;181(10):1240-1247. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00585.
The present study investigates the role of psychological resilience in protecting against the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and comorbid PTSD and depression; and estimates the percent reductions in incidence of, and associated treatment cost savings for, each condition as a function of increasing resilience. A retrospective cohort of mental health care-seeking service members (n = 2,171) completed patient-reported outcome measures approximately every 10 weeks as part of the Psychological Health Pathways program. Patients with low resilience were at significantly greater odds for developing physical, behavioral, and mental health conditions, particularly sleep disorder (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 2.60, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.81-3.73), perceived stress (AOR = 2.86, 95% CI = 1.05-7.75), and depression (AOR = 2.89, 95% CI = 2.34-3.57) compared to patients with moderate/high resilience. Increasing resilience across services by 20% is estimated to reduce the odds of developing PTSD, depression, and comorbid PTSD and depression by 73%, 54%, and 93%, respectively; the incidence by 32%, 19%, and 61%, respectively; and save approximately $196, $288, and $597 million in annual treatment costs, respectively, or approximately $1.1 billion total (a 35% reduction in costs). Using resilience as a preventive model may reduce health care utilization and costs in an already overtaxed health care system.
本研究调查了心理韧性在预防创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、抑郁症以及PTSD与抑郁症共病方面的作用;并估计了随着心理韧性增强,每种疾病的发病率降低百分比以及相关治疗成本节约情况。一个回顾性队列研究,对2171名寻求心理健康服务的军人进行了研究,他们作为心理健康路径项目的一部分,大约每10周完成一次患者报告的结局测量。与具有中等/高心理韧性的患者相比,心理韧性低的患者出现身体、行为和心理健康问题的几率显著更高,尤其是睡眠障碍(调整优势比[AOR]=2.60,95%置信区间[CI]=1.81 - 3.73)、感知压力(AOR = 2.86,95% CI = 1.05 - 7.75)和抑郁症(AOR = 2.89,95% CI = 2.34 - 3.57)。估计将各军种的心理韧性提高20%,可分别将患PTSD、抑郁症以及PTSD与抑郁症共病的几率降低73%、54%和93%;发病率分别降低32%、19%和61%;每年的治疗成本分别节省约1.96亿美元、2.88亿美元和5.97亿美元,总计约11亿美元(成本降低35%)。将心理韧性作为一种预防模式,可能会减少本就不堪重负的医疗系统中的医疗资源利用和成本。