Rafferty Laura A, Wessely Simon, Stevelink Sharon A M, Greenberg Neil
Kings' Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London, London, UK.
Kings' Centre for Military Health Research and Department of Psychological Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2020 Jan 6;10(1):1700613. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2019.1700613.
: It is often claimed that military veterans are reticent to seek help for mental disorders, even though delayed treatment may impair recovery and impact the wellbeing of those close to the veteran. : This paper aims to explore the barriers and facilitators to accessing professional mental health support for three groups of veterans who met criteria for a probable mental health disorder and: (1) do not recognize a probable mental disorder; (2) recognize they are affected by a mental disorder but are not seeking professional support; or (3) are currently seeking professional mental health support. : Qualitative telephone interviews were conducted with 62 UK military veterans. Thematic analysis identified core themes along an illustrative journey towards professional mental health support. : Distinct barriers and facilitators to care were discussed by each group of veterans depicting changes as veterans moved towards accessing professional mental health support. In contrast to much of the literature, stigma was not a commonly reported barrier to care; instead care-seeking decisions centred on a perceived need for treatment, waiting until a crisis event occurred. Whilst the recognition of treatment need represented a pivotal moment, our data identified numerous key steps which had to be surmounted prior to care-seeking. : As care-seeking decisions within this sample appeared to centre on a perceived need for treatment future efforts designed to encourage help-seeking in UK military veterans may be best spent targeting the early identification and management of mental health disorders to encourage veterans to seek support before reaching a crisis event.
人们常说,退伍军人不愿为精神障碍寻求帮助,尽管延迟治疗可能会损害康复,并影响退伍军人身边亲人的幸福。本文旨在探讨三组符合可能患有精神障碍标准的退伍军人在获得专业心理健康支持方面的障碍和促进因素:(1)未认识到可能患有精神障碍;(2)认识到自己受到精神障碍影响,但未寻求专业支持;或(3)目前正在寻求专业心理健康支持。对62名英国退伍军人进行了定性电话访谈。主题分析确定了在寻求专业心理健康支持的过程中的核心主题。每组退伍军人都讨论了获得护理的不同障碍和促进因素,描述了退伍军人在寻求专业心理健康支持过程中的变化。与许多文献不同的是,耻辱感并非普遍报道的获得护理的障碍;相反,寻求护理的决定集中在对治疗的感知需求上,直到危机事件发生才会寻求治疗。虽然认识到治疗需求是一个关键时刻,但我们的数据确定了在寻求护理之前必须克服的许多关键步骤。由于该样本中的寻求护理决定似乎集中在对治疗的感知需求上,未来旨在鼓励英国退伍军人寻求帮助的努力最好用于早期识别和管理心理健康障碍,以鼓励退伍军人在危机事件发生前寻求支持。