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加拿大武装部队人员战斗暴露简短测量表的验证。

Validation of a brief measure of combat exposure among Canadian Armed Forces personnel.

机构信息

Director General Military Personnel Research and Analysis, Defence Research and Development Canada.

Mark A. Zamorski (deceased August 17, 2018) was with the Directorate of Mental Health, Canadian Forces Health Services Group, and the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario.

出版信息

Health Rep. 2019 Nov 20;30(11):11-16. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x201901100002-eng.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Exposure to military combat is associated with mental health problems, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. To understand the effects of combat on adverse health outcomes, the sound measurement of combat experiences is required; however, many scales used in past research are lengthy. A brief measure of combat exposure benefits militaries by reducing the burden on respondents as well as administration time in post-deployment settings and large population-based health surveys.

DATA AND METHODS

The current study sought to describe the psychometric properties of a brief measure of combat exposure among Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel. Data from post-deployment screening were used to compare the psychometric properties of an 8-item scale with the full scale that it was derived from.

RESULTS

The 8-item measure did not fit a one-factor solution well and did not offer a statistically significant improvement in model fit over the full 30-item measure. However, its association with increased odds of a number of health outcomes indicates that it could be useful as a brief measure of combat exposure in settings where using the full scale is not feasible.

DISCUSSION

Brief measures of combat exposure are valuable for assessing events experienced during deployment among military personnel. Although the 8-item Combat Exposure Scale assessed in the current study represents a potentially useful measure for CAF personnel, further research is necessary to improve its fit.

摘要

背景

接触军事战斗会导致心理健康问题,包括创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁。为了了解战斗对不良健康结果的影响,需要对战斗经历进行准确测量;然而,过去研究中使用的许多量表都很长。简短的战斗暴露量表可以通过减少受访者的负担以及在部署后环境和大型基于人群的健康调查中的管理时间,使军队受益。

数据和方法

本研究旨在描述加拿大武装部队(CAF)人员中简短战斗暴露量表的心理测量特性。使用部署后筛查的数据来比较 8 项量表与它所源自的完整量表的心理测量特性。

结果

8 项量表不能很好地拟合单因素解决方案,并且在模型拟合方面没有统计学意义上的显著改善超过完整的 30 项量表。然而,它与增加多种健康结果的几率相关表明,在使用完整量表不可行的情况下,它可以作为一种简短的战斗暴露测量方法。

讨论

简短的战斗暴露量表对于评估军事人员在部署期间经历的事件非常有价值。尽管本研究中评估的 8 项战斗暴露量表代表了 CAF 人员的一种潜在有用的测量方法,但需要进一步研究来提高其拟合度。

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