King's Centre for Military Health Research, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Academic Department of Military Mental Health, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
J Ment Health. 2022 Oct;31(5):624-633. doi: 10.1080/09638237.2020.1766666. Epub 2020 May 21.
Mental disorders and alcohol misuse are often comorbid, and this comorbidity is more common in those who develop mental disorders following exposure to traumatic events.
To investigate the relationship between combat exposure and operational role (support versus combat) with mental disorders and associated comorbidity in a UK military cohort.
4896 participants from a UK military cohort reported their operational role and frequency of exposure to combat events during deployment. Outcome measures included self-reported post-traumatic stress disorder, common mental disorder and alcohol misuse.
Personnel reporting higher levels of combat exposure were more likely to meet criteria for two or more co-occurring mental disorders (odds ratio [OR] 3.90, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.73-5.58). While having a combat role increased the risk of developing co-occurring disorders compared to having a support role (OR 1.67, 95% CI 1.26-2.23), this effect diminished following adjustment for variables including combat exposure (OR 0.89, 95% CI 0.62-1.27).
Combat exposure may play a greater role in the development of comorbid mental disorders than operational role, i.e. job title. Clinicians treating military personnel should be alert to the increased risk of comorbid mental disorders and alcohol misuse among those with a history of combat exposure.
精神障碍和酒精滥用常常同时存在,而在经历创伤性事件后出现精神障碍的人群中,这种共病现象更为常见。
研究英国军事队列中战斗暴露和作战角色(支援与战斗)与精神障碍及相关共病的关系。
4896 名英国军事队列参与者报告了他们在部署期间的作战角色和战斗事件暴露频率。结局指标包括自我报告的创伤后应激障碍、常见精神障碍和酒精滥用。
报告较高水平战斗暴露的人员更有可能符合两种或更多共病精神障碍的标准(比值比 [OR] 3.90,95%置信区间 [CI] 2.73-5.58)。与担任支援角色相比,担任战斗角色会增加共病障碍的发病风险(OR 1.67,95% CI 1.26-2.23),但在调整包括战斗暴露在内的变量后,这种效应减弱(OR 0.89,95% CI 0.62-1.27)。
与作战角色(即职称)相比,战斗暴露可能在共患精神障碍的发展中起更大作用。治疗军事人员的临床医生应警惕有战斗暴露史的人群中,共患精神障碍和酒精滥用的风险增加。