Aikins Deane E, Pietrzak Robert H, Geraci Joseph C, Benham Todd, Morrissey Paul, Southwick Steven M
Department of Psychiatry, VA Detroit Healthcare System, Detroit, Michigan.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Wayne State University, Detroit, Wayne.
Mil Psychol. 2020 Sep 17;32(5):419-427. doi: 10.1080/08995605.2020.1784822. eCollection 2020.
Low treatment utilization in Soldiers with combat-related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an ongoing issue. The critical concern is to better understand factors which prohibit a Soldier with PTSD who wants help from seeking treatment (an "inclined abstainer"). A total of 537 Active Duty Soldiers on a US Army post completed a brief survey comprising psychometrically validated measures of stigma, behavioral health treatment beliefs, resilience, PTSD symptoms, and treatment intentions. Health-care records were prospectively tracked for 12 months to determine the relation between survey answers and treatment utilization. Sixty-three percent of those who acknowledged having a mental health-related problem did not seek help within a one-year period. Greater severity of PTSD symptoms was associated with an increased likelihood of behavioral health engagement. Soldiers that were classified as "inclined abstainers" were also more likely to endorse negative beliefs about psychotherapy and report higher levels of resilience as compared to "inclined actors." These results suggest that a treatment model of PTSD emphasizing self-efficacy and self-reliance, while addressing negative beliefs about psychotherapy, may help promote engagement of behavioral health services among Active Duty Soldiers.
患有与战斗相关创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的士兵治疗利用率低是一个持续存在的问题。关键问题在于更好地理解阻碍希望获得帮助的PTSD士兵寻求治疗的因素(“倾向于不寻求治疗者”)。美国陆军驻地的537名现役士兵完成了一项简短调查,该调查包括经过心理测量验证的耻辱感、行为健康治疗信念、复原力、PTSD症状和治疗意愿的测量。对医疗记录进行了为期12个月的前瞻性跟踪,以确定调查答案与治疗利用率之间的关系。在承认有心理健康相关问题的人中,63%在一年内未寻求帮助。PTSD症状越严重,参与行为健康治疗的可能性就越大。与“倾向于寻求治疗者”相比,被归类为“倾向于不寻求治疗者”的士兵也更有可能认可对心理治疗的负面信念,并报告更高水平的复原力。这些结果表明,一种强调自我效能和自力更生,同时解决对心理治疗的负面信念的PTSD治疗模式,可能有助于促进现役士兵参与行为健康服务。