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创伤后相关耻辱感和集体仇恨在战斗老兵的道德伤害和自杀意念中的作用。

Moral Injury and Suicide Ideation Among Combat Veterans: The Role of Trauma-Related Shame and Collective Hatred.

机构信息

Ruppin Academic Center, Emek Hefer, Israel.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Aug;37(15-16):NP13952-NP13977. doi: 10.1177/08862605211007932. Epub 2021 Apr 16.

Abstract

Exposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) among combat veterans has been acknowledged as a significant stressful combat event that may lead to mental health problems, including suicide ideation (SI). Several studies have examined the risk and protective factors that can explain the conditions in which PMIEs may contribute to the development and maintenance of SI. However, the contribution of social-emotional factors has yet to be examined. In the current study, we examined the association between PMIE-Self and SI among combat veterans and explored the mediating role of trauma-related shame and the moderation role of collective hatred in this association. A volunteer sample of 336 Israeli combat veterans was recruited, completing self-report questionnaires in a cross-sectional study. Results indicated that PMIE-Self was positively associated with SI, and trauma-related shame mediated this association. Moreover, collective hatred moderated both their direct (PMIE-SI) and indirect (PMIE-Shame-SI) association. Notably, collective hatred had an inverse role for each of the associations. Thus, collective hatred was found to comprise both a risk and a protective factor for SI following PMIE-Self. The current findings highlight the crucial contribution of trauma-related shame and collective hatred to the association between moral injury and suicidality. Moreover, the findings demonstrate that even years after their military service release, combat veterans exposed to PMIEs may still feel consumed by painful memories and maintain premonitions of a foreshortened future. Furthermore, the findings help to better understand the dynamics of collective hatred and the challenge of modifying it.

摘要

战斗老兵接触潜在道德伤害事件(PMIEs)已被认为是一种重大的应激性战斗事件,可能导致心理健康问题,包括自杀意念(SI)。几项研究已经研究了风险和保护因素,可以解释 PMIEs 可能导致 SI 发展和维持的条件。然而,社会情感因素的贡献尚未得到检验。在当前的研究中,我们研究了战斗老兵中 PMIE-Self 与 SI 之间的关联,并探讨了创伤相关羞耻感在这种关联中的中介作用以及集体仇恨的调节作用。招募了 336 名以色列战斗老兵的志愿者样本,在横断面研究中完成了自我报告问卷。结果表明,PMIE-Self 与 SI 呈正相关,而创伤相关羞耻感中介了这种关联。此外,集体仇恨调节了他们的直接(PMIE-SI)和间接(PMIE-羞耻-SI)关联。值得注意的是,集体仇恨对每个关联都有相反的作用。因此,集体仇恨被发现既是 PMIE-Self 后 SI 的风险因素,也是保护因素。当前的研究结果强调了创伤相关羞耻感和集体仇恨对道德伤害与自杀意念之间关联的重要贡献。此外,研究结果表明,即使在他们服兵役退役多年后,接触过 PMIEs 的战斗老兵可能仍然被痛苦的记忆所困扰,并对未来的缩短保持预感。此外,研究结果有助于更好地理解集体仇恨的动态和改变它的挑战。

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