School of Psychology, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
Mil Psychol. 2023 Sep-Oct;35(5):451-466. doi: 10.1080/08995605.2022.2127618. Epub 2022 Sep 30.
We examined the role of rumination and threat-biased interpretation in stress and growth responses to military stressors. Two online surveys were completed by 183 (survey 1) and 393 (survey 2) currently serving or retired military personnel. The surveys measured exposure to potential military stressors (exposure to combat, witnessing the consequences of war, and perceived moral injury), posttraumatic stress symptomatology (PTSS), posttraumatic growth (PTG), and personal wellbeing, with survey 1 including measures of rumination, and survey 2 including a measure of threat-biased interpretation. Path analyses revealed that indirect paths from both witnessing the consequences of war and experiencing betrayal to PTSS were mediated by intrusive rumination and threat-biased interpretation, and that indirect paths from both betrayal and transgressions by others to PTG were mediated by deliberate rumination and threat-biased interpretation. The results reveal the idiosyncratic nature of military stressors, their differential involvement with cognitions that underpin rumination about past events and interpretation of current events, and their relevance to posttraumatic stress and growth in military personnel.
我们研究了反刍思维和威胁偏向性解释在军事应激源与应激和成长反应中的作用。183 名(调查 1)和 393 名(调查 2)现役或退役军人通过两次在线调查完成了研究。这些调查衡量了潜在军事应激源的暴露程度(暴露于战斗、目睹战争的后果和感知到的道德伤害)、创伤后应激症状(PTSS)、创伤后成长(PTG)和个人幸福感,调查 1 包括反刍思维的测量,而调查 2 包括威胁偏向性解释的测量。路径分析显示,从目睹战争的后果和经历背叛到 PTSD 的间接路径都受到侵入性反刍和威胁偏向性解释的调节,而从背叛和他人的越轨行为到 PTG 的间接路径都受到深思熟虑的反刍和威胁偏向性解释的调节。研究结果揭示了军事应激源的特质性,它们与支撑对过去事件的反刍和对当前事件的解释的认知的不同关系,以及它们与军事人员的创伤后应激和成长的相关性。