Greenslopes Private Hospital, Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation, 121 Newdegate Street, 4120, Greenslopes, QLD, Australia.
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia.
BMC Psychiatry. 2023 Aug 8;23(1):575. doi: 10.1186/s12888-023-05032-z.
The transition to civilian life following separation from military service is associated with increased risk of mental health disorders, suicide, and poor adjustment. No measure currently enables pre-separation screening to assess mental readiness for transition and identify personnel most at risk of poor outcomes. The Mental Readiness for Military Transition Scale (MT-Ready) was developed to identify psychosocial factors predictive of post-separation psychological adjustment and mental health.
Phase I was a qualitative study including transitioned veterans (n = 60), partners of transitioned veterans (n = 20) and mental health clinicians (n = 20) which enabled development of candidate items that were subsequently piloted with a current serving Australian Defence Force (ADF) sample (n = 19). Phase II included evaluation of the factor structure, psychometric properties, and scale refinement of the initial pool of 50 items with a convenience sample of transitioning ADF personnel (n = 345). Analyses included exploratory factor analysis, evaluation of test-retest reliability, internal consistency, convergent, divergent, discriminant and predictive validity. Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve Analysis was also conducted to determine an optimal cut-off score.
Exploratory factor analysis resulted in a 15-item, three-factor solution that explained 62.2% of the variance: Future focus and optimism; Anger and perceived failure; Civilian connections and social support. Reliability and convergent, divergent, and discriminant validity was established. Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve Analysis determined a cut-off score of 55. MT-Ready scores significantly differentiated those reporting adjusting versus not adjusting to civilian life 3.7 months post-separation, and predicted post-separation outcomes including symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, depression, anxiety, psychological adjustment and quality of life.
This evaluation provides promising evidence the MT-Ready is a valid, reliable measure of mental readiness for transition, with predictive capability and considerable potential to assist prevention of poor post-separation outcomes among military personnel.
从军队退役后过渡到平民生活与心理健康障碍、自杀和适应不良的风险增加有关。目前没有任何措施能够进行分离前的筛查,以评估过渡的心理准备情况,并确定最有可能出现不良结果的人员。军事过渡心理准备量表(MT-Ready)的开发是为了确定预测分离后心理适应和心理健康的心理社会因素。
第一阶段是一项定性研究,包括退伍军人(n=60)、退伍军人的伴侣(n=20)和心理健康临床医生(n=20),这使得能够开发候选项目,随后对现役澳大利亚国防军(ADF)样本(n=19)进行试点。第二阶段包括对初始 50 项项目的因子结构、心理测量学特性和量表改进进行评估,使用过渡性 ADF 人员的便利样本(n=345)。分析包括探索性因子分析、测试-再测试可靠性、内部一致性、收敛、发散、判别和预测有效性的评估。还进行了接收器工作特征曲线分析,以确定最佳截断分数。
探索性因子分析产生了一个 15 项、三因素的解决方案,解释了 62.2%的方差:未来焦点和乐观主义;愤怒和感知失败;民间联系和社会支持。可靠性和收敛性、发散性和判别有效性得到了确立。接收器工作特征曲线分析确定了 55 的截断分数。MT-Ready 分数显著区分了那些报告适应和不适应平民生活的人,分离后 3.7 个月,并且预测了分离后的结果,包括创伤后应激障碍、抑郁、焦虑、心理调整和生活质量的症状。
这项评估提供了有希望的证据,表明 MT-Ready 是一种有效的、可靠的过渡心理准备测量工具,具有预测能力和很大的潜力,可以帮助预防军事人员分离后的不良结果。