Hendrikx Laura Josephine, Murphy Dominic
Research Department, Combat Stress, Leatherhead, United Kingdom.
King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Telemed J E Health. 2020 Dec;26(12):1475-1482. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2019.0309. Epub 2020 Feb 19.
Military partners appear at risk for developing psychological difficulties such as depression, generalized anxiety, and secondary trauma symptoms. Yet, evidence suggests that participants report an array of barriers that prevent them from seeking and engaging with mental health support. This includes stigma-related beliefs, work and childcare responsibilities, and distance to venue where support is offered. The Together Webinar Programme (TTP-Webinar) was developed to increase the accessibility of mental health support for military partners. The efficacy of this program has been explored in a previous study. Data for this study were taken from 68 partners who provided qualitative feedback of the program. Thematic qualitative analysis was used to explore the views of participants about the acceptability of TTP-Webinar. Four main themes were identified, namely , and . Participants found it favorable to develop a better understanding of veterans' difficulties, to have their own difficulties normalized through sharing and discussion, and to feel part of a wider community. They also found the webinar format favorable as it increased the accessibility of support and provided them with an interactive safe platform. The study provides promising qualitative evidence for the use of TTP-Webinar in supporting the mental health needs of military partners.
军属似乎有出现心理问题的风险,如抑郁、广泛性焦虑和继发性创伤症状。然而,有证据表明,参与者报告了一系列阻碍他们寻求和接受心理健康支持的障碍。这包括与污名相关的观念、工作和育儿责任,以及到提供支持场所的距离。“携手网络研讨会计划”(TTP-网络研讨会)旨在提高军属获得心理健康支持的机会。此前的一项研究探讨了该计划的效果。本研究的数据来自68名对该计划提供定性反馈的军属。采用主题定性分析来探究参与者对TTP-网络研讨会可接受性的看法。确定了四个主要主题,即 、 、 和 。参与者发现,通过该计划能更好地理解退伍军人的困难,通过分享和讨论使自己的困难正常化,并感觉自己是更广泛社区的一部分,这很有益处。他们还认为网络研讨会的形式很有利,因为它增加了获得支持的机会,并为他们提供了一个互动的安全平台。该研究为使用TTP-网络研讨会来满足军属的心理健康需求提供了有前景的定性证据。