a King's College London, King's Centre for Military Health Research, Weston Education Centre , London , UK.
J Ment Health. 2018 Feb;27(1):80-90. doi: 10.1080/09638237.2016.1276536. Epub 2017 Jan 28.
Most military mental health research focuses on the impact of deployment-related stress; less is known about how everyday work-related factors affect wellbeing.
This systematic narrative literature review aimed to identify non-deployment-related factors contributing to the wellbeing of military personnel.
Electronic literature databases were searched and the findings of relevant studies were used to explore non-deployment-related risk and resilience factors.
Fifty publications met the inclusion criteria. Determinants of non-deployment stress were identified as: relationships with others (including leadership/supervisory support; social support/cohesion; harassment/discrimination) and role-related stressors (role conflict; commitment and effort-reward imbalance; work overload/job demands; family-related issues/work-life balance; and other factors including control/autonomy, physical work environment and financial strain). Factors positively impacting wellbeing (such as exercise) were also identified.
The literature suggests that non-deployment stressors present a significant occupational health hazard in routine military environments and interpersonal relationships at work are of fundamental importance. Findings suggest that in order to protect the wellbeing of personnel and improve performance, military organisations should prioritise strengthening relationships between employees and their supervisors/colleagues. Recommendations for addressing these stressors in British military personnel were developed.
大多数军事心理健康研究都集中在与部署相关的压力的影响上;而对于日常工作相关因素如何影响幸福感,了解较少。
本系统叙述性文献综述旨在确定与部署无关的因素对军事人员幸福感的影响。
搜索电子文献数据库,并利用相关研究的结果来探讨与部署无关的风险和恢复因素。
有 50 篇出版物符合纳入标准。确定了与非部署压力相关的决定因素,包括:与他人的关系(包括领导/监督支持;社会支持/凝聚力;骚扰/歧视)和与角色相关的压力源(角色冲突;承诺和努力-回报失衡;工作过载/工作要求;与家庭相关的问题/工作-生活平衡;以及其他因素,包括控制/自主权、物理工作环境和财务压力)。还确定了对幸福感有积极影响的因素(如运动)。
文献表明,非部署压力源在常规军事环境中是一个重大的职业健康危害,工作中的人际关系至关重要。研究结果表明,为了保护人员的幸福感和提高绩效,军事组织应该优先加强员工与其主管/同事之间的关系。为解决英国军人中的这些压力源提出了建议。