Dos Santos Renato Pessoa, Francisco Rita, Ribeiro Maria T
Academia Militar, Exército Português, Lisbon, Portugal.
CRC-W: Catolica Research Centre for Psychological, Family and Social Wellbeing, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon, Portugal.
Eur J Psychol. 2022 May 31;18(2):219-234. doi: 10.5964/ejop.1694. eCollection 2022 May.
This exploratory study investigates the impact of a military mission on Portuguese families, specifically on children. Although most research seeks the negative consequences of this lived experience, through the "Deployment Risk and Resilience Model" the present study intends to explore if this period can also be an opportunity for military's children to grow and become more resilient. Aiming to express freely their lived and felt stories about the phenomenon under study, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 children of the service members of the Portuguese Army, aged between 8 and 21 years old. The results of the thematic analysis indicated that the most critical moments of the mission were the notification period, the last days before the departure of the service member, and the deployment. The preparation of activities for the service members' absence in the pre-deployment and the increase of tasks to be carried out, during the deployment, were the most referenced changes. In the post-deployment, children perceived a rapid readjustment of the family system. Despite the military's children's difficulties in readjusting during the mission, they reported that the feelings of closeness to the nuclear family, increased responsibility, and personal growth were positive results experienced. It would be interesting to extend similar studies within family systems, as in other branches of the armed forces. As practical implications, the findings of our pioneering study may significantly contribute to the construction of programs and/or actions that promote a possible growth in the personal resilience of the children of Portuguese service members, and not only the recovery of the state prior to the mission.
这项探索性研究调查了军事任务对葡萄牙家庭,特别是对儿童的影响。尽管大多数研究关注这种生活经历的负面后果,但本研究通过“部署风险与复原力模型”,旨在探索这段时期是否也能成为军人子女成长并变得更具复原力的契机。为了自由表达他们对所研究现象的生活经历和感受,我们对22名年龄在8至21岁之间的葡萄牙陆军军人子女进行了半结构化访谈。主题分析结果表明,任务中最关键的时刻是通知期、军人出发前的最后几天以及部署期间。部署前为军人缺席所做的活动准备以及部署期间要执行的任务增加,是被提及最多的变化。在部署后,孩子们察觉到家庭系统迅速重新调整。尽管军人子女在任务期间调整起来有困难,但他们报告说与核心家庭的亲密感增强、责任感增加以及个人成长都是经历过的积极成果。在家庭系统内,如在武装部队的其他分支中开展类似研究将会很有意思。作为实际影响,我们这项开创性研究的结果可能会对构建促进葡萄牙军人子女个人复原力可能增长的项目和/或行动做出重大贡献,而不仅仅是恢复任务前的状态。