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在“持久自由行动”“伊拉克自由行动”和“新黎明行动”期间,对部署的美国现役军事人员进行的精神科航空医疗后送

Psychiatric Aeromedical Evacuations of Deployed Active Duty U.S. Military Personnel During Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and New Dawn.

作者信息

Peterson Alan L, Hale Willie J, Baker Monty T, Cigrang Jeffrey A, Moore Brian A, Straud Casey L, Dukes Susan F, Young-McCaughan Stacey, Gardner Cubby L, Arant-Daigle Deborah, Pugh Mary Jo, Williams Christians Iman, Mintz Jim

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 7550 Interstate Highway 10 West, Suite 1325, San Antonio, TX.

Research and Development Service, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, 7400 Merton Minter Boulevard, San Antonio, TX.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2018 Nov 1;183(11-12):e649-e658. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usy188.

DOI:10.1093/milmed/usy188
PMID:30124915
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The primary objective of this study was to describe the demographic, clinical, and attrition characteristics of active duty U.S. military service members who were aeromedically evacuated from Iraq and Afghanistan theaters with a psychiatric condition as the primary diagnosis. The study links the U.S. Transportation Command Regulating and Command and Control Evacuation System (TRAC2ES) data with the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) to conduct an examination of the long-term occupational impact of psychiatric aeromedical evacuations on military separations and discharges.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Retrospective analyses were conducted on the demographic, clinical, and attrition information of active duty service members (N = 7,023) who received a psychiatric aeromedical evacuation from Iraq or Afghanistan between 2001 and 2013 using TRAC2ES data. Additionally, TRAC2ES database was compared with DMDC data to analyze personal and service demographics, aeromedical evacuation information, and reasons for military separation with the entire 2013 active duty force. Chi-square tests of independence and standardized residuals were used to identify cells with observed frequencies or proportions significantly different than expected by chance. Additionally, OR were calculated to provide context about the nature of any significant relationships.

RESULTS

Compared with the active duty comparison sample, those with a psychiatric aeromedical evacuation tended to be younger, female, white, divorced or widowed, and less educated. They were also more likely to be junior enlisted service members in the Army serving in a Combat Arms military occupational specialty. The primary psychiatric conditions related to the aeromedical evacuation were depressive disorders (25%), adjustment disorders (18%), post-traumatic stress disorder (9%), bipolar disorders (6%), and anxiety disorders (6%). Approximately, 3% were evacuated for suicidal ideation and associated behaviors. Individuals who received a psychiatric aeromedical evacuation were almost four times as likely (53%) to have been subsequently separated from active duty at the time of the data analysis compared with other active duty service members (14%). The current study also found that peaks in the number of aeromedical evacuations coincided with significant combat operational events. These peaks almost always preceded or followed a significant operational event. An unexpected finding of the present study was that movement classification code was not predictive of subsequent reasons for separation from the military. Thus, the degree of clinical supervision and restraint of a service member during psychiatric aeromedical evacuation from deployment proved to be unrelated to subsequent service outcome.

CONCLUSIONS

Psychiatric conditions are one of the leading reasons for the aeromedical evacuation of active duty military personnel from the military combat theater. For many active duty military personnel, a psychiatric aeromedical evacuation from a combat theater is the start of a military career-ending event that results in separation from active duty. This finding has important clinical and operational implications for the evaluation and treatment of psychiatric conditions during military deployments. Whenever possible, deployed military behavioral health providers should attempt to treat psychiatric patients in theater to help them remain in theater to complete their operational deployments. Improved understanding of the factors related to psychiatric aeromedical evacuations will provide important clinical and policy implications for future conflicts.

摘要

引言

本研究的主要目的是描述从伊拉克和阿富汗战区因精神疾病作为主要诊断而进行航空医疗后送的现役美国军人的人口统计学、临床和损耗特征。该研究将美国运输司令部调控与指挥控制后送系统(TRAC2ES)数据与国防人力数据中心(DMDC)相联系,以考察精神疾病航空医疗后送对军事人员退役和离职的长期职业影响。

材料与方法

利用TRAC2ES数据,对2001年至2013年间从伊拉克或阿富汗接受精神疾病航空医疗后送的现役军人(N = 7,023)的人口统计学、临床和损耗信息进行回顾性分析。此外,将TRAC2ES数据库与DMDC数据进行比较,以分析个人和服役人口统计学、航空医疗后送信息以及与2013年整个现役部队的军事离职原因。使用独立性卡方检验和标准化残差来识别观察频率或比例与偶然预期有显著差异的单元格。此外,计算比值比以提供任何显著关系性质的背景信息。

结果

与现役对照样本相比,因精神疾病进行航空医疗后送的人员往往更年轻、女性、白人、离婚或丧偶且受教育程度较低。他们也更可能是陆军中担任战斗兵种军事职业专长的初级入伍军人。与航空医疗后送相关的主要精神疾病为抑郁症(25%)、适应障碍(18%)、创伤后应激障碍(9%)、双相情感障碍(6%)和焦虑症(6%)。约3%因自杀意念及相关行为而被后送。在数据分析时,接受精神疾病航空医疗后送的人员随后从现役中退役的可能性几乎是其他现役军人(14%)的四倍(53%)。本研究还发现,航空医疗后送人数的峰值与重大作战行动事件相吻合。这些峰值几乎总是在重大行动事件之前或之后出现。本研究的一个意外发现是,行动分类代码不能预测随后的军事离职原因。因此,在从部署地进行精神疾病航空医疗后送期间,对军人的临床监督和约束程度与随后的服役结果无关。

结论

精神疾病是现役军事人员从军事作战战区进行航空医疗后送的主要原因之一。对许多现役军事人员而言,从作战战区进行精神疾病航空医疗后送是军事生涯结束事件的开始,导致从现役中退役。这一发现对军事部署期间精神疾病的评估和治疗具有重要的临床和作战意义。只要有可能,部署的军事行为健康提供者应尝试在战区治疗精神疾病患者,以帮助他们留在战区完成作战部署。更好地理解与精神疾病航空医疗后送相关的因素将为未来冲突提供重要的临床和政策启示。

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