Department of Psychological Medicine, King's College London, Weston Education Centre, London SE5 9RJ, UK.
Overseas Health and Welfare, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AH, UK.
Occup Med (Lond). 2023 Apr 26;73(3):155-160. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqad032.
Diplomatic personnel frequently relocate as part of their roles, requiring them to adapt to various cultural and political conditions; many are also at risk of experiencing trauma from being deployed to high-threat postings. With diplomatic personnel having to balance the usual pressures of their work with the uncertainties of COVID-19 in recent years, it is particularly important now to understand how to protect their mental health.
To synthesize existing literature on the well-being of diplomatic personnel to improve understanding of how to protect their mental health.
A scoping review was carried out to explore what is already known about the well-being of staff working in diplomatic roles. Four databases were searched and reference lists, as well as one key journal, were hand-searched.
Fifteen relevant publications were included. There was little consensus as to how the psychological well-being of diplomatic personnel compares to other populations or which factors predict well-being. Diplomats' psychological responses to traumatic experiences appeared similar to those of other trauma-exposed occupational groups.
Further research is needed to better understand the well-being of diplomatic personnel, particularly those not deployed to high-threat posts.
外交人员经常因工作需要迁移,他们需要适应各种文化和政治环境;许多人还面临着因被部署到高危岗位而遭受创伤的风险。近年来,外交人员在平衡工作的通常压力和 COVID-19 的不确定性的同时,现在特别需要了解如何保护他们的心理健康。
综合现有关于外交人员福祉的文献,以增进对如何保护他们心理健康的理解。
进行了范围综述,以探讨有关从事外交工作的人员福祉的已知情况。搜索了四个数据库,并对参考文献列表以及一份主要期刊进行了手工搜索。
共纳入了 15 篇相关出版物。外交人员的心理健康与其他人群相比如何,以及哪些因素预测幸福感,这方面几乎没有共识。外交官对创伤经历的心理反应似乎与其他创伤暴露职业群体的反应相似。
需要进一步研究以更好地了解外交人员的福祉,特别是那些未被部署到高危岗位的人员的福祉。