Meadows Sarah O, Smucker Sierra, Barnes-Proby Dionne, Verástegui Julia Vidal, Li Rosemary, Brennan Elliott
Rand Health Q. 2023 May 15;10(2):7. eCollection 2023 May.
Researchers explore the literature on race and ethnicity (R/E) in relation to U.S. military service member well-being in the areas of mental health, behavioral health, family violence, marital satisfaction, and financial stress to uncover whether past research has focused on R/E differences in outcomes as a driving research question; the variables used to capture R/E; and the quality of research in terms of design, data, and analysis. The Department of Defense (DoD) has expressed commitment to improving diversity and inclusion in the military. If leaders seek to do this based on existing evidence, they will find that information about how R/E intersects with the well-being of service members and their families is extremely limited. DoD should consider developing a deliberate, strategic, and comprehensive research agenda on R/E diversity in service member and family well-being outcomes. This will help DoD identify where differences exist and where policies and programs can address those gaps.
研究人员探究了与美国军人福祉相关的种族和族裔(R/E)方面的文献,涉及心理健康、行为健康、家庭暴力、婚姻满意度和财务压力等领域,以揭示过去的研究是否将关注R/E在结果上的差异作为驱动性研究问题;用于捕捉R/E的变量;以及在设计、数据和分析方面的研究质量。美国国防部(DoD)已表示致力于改善军队中的多样性和包容性。如果领导人试图基于现有证据来实现这一目标,他们会发现关于R/E如何与军人及其家庭的福祉相互交织的信息极为有限。国防部应考虑制定一项关于军人及家庭福祉结果中R/E多样性的深思熟虑、具有战略性和全面性的研究议程。这将有助于国防部确定存在哪些差异,以及哪些政策和计划可以填补这些空白。