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战争中的友谊:战友关系与创伤后应激障碍预防。

Friendship in War: Camaraderie and Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Prevention.

机构信息

Harvard Study of Adult Development, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

J Trauma Stress. 2017 Oct;30(5):512-520. doi: 10.1002/jts.22224. Epub 2017 Oct 12.

Abstract

Aspects of social support during combat deployment, such as unit cohesion, have been shown to affect later posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) development among veterans. We utilized a longitudinal database to assess how relationship quality with fellow soldiers in World War II (WWII) might be linked with postwar PTSD symptoms. Data were available on 101 men who experienced combat exposure in WWII, documented through postwar assessment. Upon study entry (1939 to 1942), data were collected on the quality of participants' early childhood relationships and their emotional adjustment during college. Data on WWII experiences were collected in 1946. Relationship quality with fellow soldiers in WWII was examined as a moderator of the link between combat exposure and postwar PTSD symptoms. Prewar emotional adjustment was examined as a mediator between quality of childhood relationships and subsequent quality of relationships quality with fellow soldiers during war. Better quality relationships with fellow soldiers attenuated (i.e., moderated) the link between combat exposure severity and PTSD symptom count, explaining a significant percent of the variance, R = .19, p < .001. There was also a significant indirect mediation effect of childhood relationship quality on relationships with soldiers through prewar emotional adjustment, ab = 0.02, 95% BCa CI [0.01, 0.05]. Results suggest that better peer relationship quality during deployment may reduce the likelihood of subsequent PTSD symptom development, and that the quality of early relationships may set the stage for better relationships during stressful contexts such as war. These findings have implications for PTSD risk factor screening prior to deployment, and underscore the importance of interpersonal support among soldiers during deployment.

摘要

在战斗部署期间,社会支持的各个方面,如单位凝聚力,已被证明会影响退伍军人后期创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的发展。我们利用纵向数据库评估二战期间与战友的关系质量如何与战后 PTSD 症状相关。数据可用于 101 名在二战中经历过战斗暴露的男性,这些暴露情况通过战后评估记录下来。在研究开始时(1939 年至 1942 年),收集了参与者早期童年关系质量及其大学期间情绪调整的数据。1946 年收集了关于二战经历的数据。将与战友的关系质量作为战斗暴露与战后 PTSD 症状之间关系的调节因素进行了检验。战前情绪调整被视为童年关系质量与随后战争期间与战友关系质量之间关系的中介因素。与战友的关系质量较好,减轻了(即调节)战斗暴露严重程度与 PTSD 症状数量之间的联系,解释了 19%的方差,R =.19,p <.001。童年关系质量对与士兵关系的间接中介效应也具有统计学意义,ab = 0.02,95% BCa CI [0.01, 0.05]。结果表明,在部署期间更好的同伴关系质量可能会降低随后发生 PTSD 症状的可能性,并且早期关系的质量可能为在战争等紧张环境中建立更好的关系奠定基础。这些发现对部署前 PTSD 风险因素筛查具有启示意义,并强调了在部署期间士兵之间人际支持的重要性。

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