Meredith Lisa S, Sherbourne Cathy D, Gaillot Sarah J, Hansell Lydia, Ritschard Hans V, Parker Andrew M, Wrenn Glenda
Rand Health Q. 2011 Jun 1;1(2):2. eCollection 2011 Summer.
As U.S. service members deploy for extended periods on a repeated basis, their ability to cope with the stress of deployment may be challenged. A growing number of programs and strategies provided by the military and civilian sectors are available to encourage and support psychological resilience to stress for service members and families. Though previous research from the field of psychology delineating the factors that foster psychological resilience is available, there has been no assessment of whether and how well the current military resilience programs are addressing these factors in their activities. Further, little is known about the effectiveness of these programs on developing resilience. To assist the Department of Defense in understanding methodologies that could be useful in promoting resilience among service members and their families, the research team conducted a focused literature review to identify evidence-informed factors for promoting psychological resilience. The team also reviewed a subset of military resilience programs to determine the extent to which they included those evidence-informed factors. This article describes the context, approach, and findings from these research activities.
随着美国军人多次长期部署,他们应对部署压力的能力可能受到挑战。军方和民间部门提供了越来越多的项目和策略,以鼓励和支持军人及其家庭对压力具备心理适应力。尽管心理学领域先前有关于界定促进心理适应力因素的研究,但尚未评估当前的军事适应力项目在其活动中是否以及在多大程度上解决了这些因素。此外,对于这些项目在培养适应力方面的效果知之甚少。为协助国防部了解有助于提升军人及其家庭适应力的方法,研究团队进行了一次重点文献综述,以确定促进心理适应力的循证因素。该团队还审查了一部分军事适应力项目,以确定它们纳入这些循证因素的程度。本文描述了这些研究活动的背景、方法和结果。