Decker Suzanne E, Pavlo Anthony, Harper Annie, Herring Yolanda, Black Anne C
Veterans Affairs Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center.
Department of Psychiatry.
Psychol Trauma. 2020 Oct;12(7):678-686. doi: 10.1037/tra0000569. Epub 2020 Apr 27.
United States veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms are at elevated risk for high-risk sexual behavior (HRSB). Although quantitative research has examined relationships between PTSD symptoms and HRSB, qualitative research to understand the lived experiences of veterans with PTSD symptoms and HRSB has not been conducted.
Qualitative interviews were conducted with = 29 male veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom who had PTSD symptoms and reported recent HRSB. The interviews were analyzed using a phenomenological framework.
Six themes emerged: (a) avoiding social contact due to feeling different since return from service; (b) effortful self-management; (c) supportive relationships; (d) sex as a means to an end; (e) sex, risk, and intimacy; and (f) responsibility and growth.
Male veterans with PTSD symptoms and HRSB reported engagement in significant self-management to reengage in life, and still reported high levels of difficulty in relationships. They described both wanting to avoid perceived risk associated with intimate relationships and wanting to take risks that caused them to feel alive. Implications for treatment include increased efforts to facilitate coping, to recognize and moderate risk-taking urges, and to build intimacy and trust. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的美国退伍军人发生高危性行为(HRSB)的风险较高。虽然定量研究已考察了PTSD症状与HRSB之间的关系,但尚未开展定性研究来了解有PTSD症状且有HRSB的退伍军人的生活经历。
对29名患有PTSD症状且报告近期有HRSB的持久自由行动或伊拉克自由行动的男性退伍军人进行了定性访谈。采用现象学框架对访谈进行分析。
出现了六个主题:(a)自退伍归来后因感觉不同而避免社交接触;(b)努力进行自我管理;(c)支持性的人际关系;(d)将性行为作为达到目的的手段;(e)性、风险与亲密感;(f)责任与成长。
有PTSD症状且有HRSB的男性退伍军人报告称,他们进行了大量自我管理以重新融入生活,但人际关系方面仍存在高度困难。他们表示既想避免与亲密关系相关的可感知风险,又想冒险以使自己感觉充满活力。对治疗的启示包括加大努力促进应对、识别并调节冒险冲动,以及建立亲密感和信任。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》(c)2020美国心理学会,保留所有权利)