Eakman Aaron M, Kinney Adam R, Reinhardt Rebecca
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA.
OTJR (Thorofare N J). 2019 Oct;39(4):222-231. doi: 10.1177/1539449219833351. Epub 2019 Mar 11.
Student service members/veterans (SSM/Vs) may experience diminished social support and meaningful activity due to health-related sequelae, in turn threatening their community reintegration. Social and community participation may foster both social support and meaningful activity. This study assessed whether social and community participation explained social support and meaningful activity and evaluated the psychometric properties of the Veterans' Social and Community Participation Assessment (VSCPA). Online surveys generated responses to the VSCPA, indicators of social support, meaningful activity, health-related challenges, and demographic characteristics. Multiple regression models explored predictors of social support and meaningful activity. The VSCPA comprised three components: active community participation, familial and household participation, and social participation. These components exhibited positive associations with social support and meaningful activity and negative relationships with health-related sequelae. Targeting social and community participation among SSM/Vs may be a fruitful means by which occupational therapists bolster social support and meaningful activity.
学生服役人员/退伍军人(SSM/Vs)可能会因与健康相关的后遗症而经历社会支持和有意义活动的减少,进而威胁到他们重新融入社区。社会和社区参与可能会促进社会支持和有意义的活动。本研究评估了社会和社区参与是否能解释社会支持和有意义的活动,并评估了退伍军人社会和社区参与评估(VSCPA)的心理测量特性。在线调查收集了对VSCPA、社会支持指标、有意义活动、与健康相关的挑战以及人口统计学特征的回应。多元回归模型探索了社会支持和有意义活动的预测因素。VSCPA包括三个组成部分:积极的社区参与、家庭和家庭参与以及社会参与。这些组成部分与社会支持和有意义活动呈正相关,与与健康相关的后遗症呈负相关。针对SSM/Vs的社会和社区参与可能是职业治疗师加强社会支持和有意义活动的有效手段。