Aldamman Kinan, Tamrakar Trina, Dinesen Cecilie, Wiedemann Nana, Murphy Jamie, Hansen Maj, Elsiddig Badr Elsheikh, Reid Tracey, Vallières Frédérique
Trinity Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
The IFRC Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2019 Dec 3;10(1):1694811. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2019.1694811. eCollection 2019.
: Humanitarian workers operate in traumatic contexts, putting them at an increased risk of adverse mental health outcomes. The quality of the support they receive from their organization, their supervisor, and team members are proposed as determinants of mental illness and well-being, via the stress-appraisal process. : Grounded in organizational support theory, we sought to understand the relationship between organizational factors, including perceived organizational support, supervisor support, and team support, and indicators of both adverse mental health and mental well-being among humanitarian volunteers. This relationship is hypothesized to be mediated by the perceived psychological stress. : A sample of 409 humanitarian volunteers from the Sudanese Red Crescent Society completed an online, anonymous, survey comprised of the Perceived Supervision, Perceived Organizational Support, Team Support, and Perceived Psychological Stress scales, as well as the Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Patient Health Questionnaire scales, (GAD-7 and PHQ- 8), and the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale. Study objectives were tested using structural equation modelling (SEM) procedures. : Perceived helplessness (PH) and perceived self-efficacy (PSE), as measures of psychological stress, were both found to fully mediate the relationship between perceived organizational support and mental health outcomes. Perceived organizational support was associated with PSE and inversely with PH. PH was associated with adverse mental health and inversely related to mental well-being. PSE was only associated with mental well-being. Perceived supervision was negatively associated with PSE. : Perceived organizational support is a key determinant of the mental health of humanitarian volunteers, with greater perceived support associated with lower distress symptomology and greater mental well-being. Humanitarian agencies should take actions to improve their internal organization support systems to mitigate the stress associated with working in traumatic contexts. Specifically, more attention should be paid to the organizational support of the volunteers as front-line workers in humanitarian settings.
人道主义工作者在创伤性环境中开展工作,这使他们面临心理健康不良后果的风险增加。通过压力评估过程,他们从组织、上级和团队成员那里获得的支持质量被认为是心理健康和幸福感的决定因素。
基于组织支持理论,我们试图了解组织因素(包括感知到的组织支持、上级支持和团队支持)与人道主义志愿者心理健康不良和幸福感指标之间的关系。这种关系被假设为由感知到的心理压力介导。
来自苏丹红新月会的409名人道主义志愿者样本完成了一项在线匿名调查,该调查包括感知监督、感知组织支持、团队支持和感知心理压力量表,以及广泛性焦虑障碍和患者健康问卷量表(GAD - 7和PHQ - 8),还有沃里克 - 爱丁堡心理健康量表。研究目标使用结构方程建模(SEM)程序进行检验。
作为心理压力的衡量指标,感知无助(PH)和感知自我效能(PSE)都被发现完全介导了感知组织支持与心理健康结果之间的关系。感知组织支持与PSE相关,与PH呈负相关。PH与心理健康不良相关,与幸福感呈负相关。PSE仅与幸福感相关。感知监督与PSE呈负相关。
感知组织支持是人道主义志愿者心理健康的关键决定因素,感知到的支持越多,痛苦症状越少,幸福感越强。人道主义机构应采取行动改善其内部组织支持系统,以减轻在创伤性环境中工作所带来的压力。具体而言,应更加关注作为人道主义环境中一线工作者的志愿者的组织支持。