Lapid Pickman Liron, Dekel Rachel, Even-Haim Avraham Galit, Brown Adam D, Horesh Danny
Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University.
Louis and Gabi Weisfeld School of Social Work, Bar-Ilan University.
Psychol Trauma. 2024 Jul 25. doi: 10.1037/tra0001714.
Disclosure of deployment-related experiences among military couples is generally beneficial to mental health and relationship adjustment. Yet, disclosure by the spouse is rarely studied, as are the dyadic associations between disclosure and outcomes in both partners. The present study used a dyadic approach to study the relationship between disclosure or concealment on one hand and mental health and relationship adjustment on the other hand among Israeli military couples.
Sixty-three Israel Defense Force (IDF) combat veterans (all male) and their spouses (all female; = 126) completed self-report questionnaires about disclosure and concealment of deployment-related experiences to their partner; relationship adjustment; depression; and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). Six Actor-Partner Interdependence Models (APIM) were used for dyadic analysis.
We found lower disclosure and higher concealment of deployment-related experiences by veterans compared to spouses. The veteran's concealment of deployment-related experiences was associated with lower relationship adjustment for both partners and with the veteran's own higher PTSS. The spouse's concealment was associated with greater depression for both partners and with the spouse's own higher PTSS. Neither actor nor partner effects were found for disclosure regarding all three outcomes.
Concealment of deployment-related experiences among military couples may have detrimental implications on the mental health and relationship adjustment of both the concealer and their partner. The spouse's concealment of their experience was as related to mental health and relationship adjustment as the veteran's concealment. The findings highlight the need to address communication about deployment-related experiences by both partners among military couples. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
在军婚夫妇中,披露与部署相关的经历通常有利于心理健康和关系调适。然而,配偶的披露情况鲜少被研究,披露与双方结果之间的二元关联也是如此。本研究采用二元方法来探究以色列军婚夫妇中一方披露或隐瞒与部署相关经历与另一方心理健康和关系调适之间的关系。
63名以色列国防军(IDF)退伍军人(均为男性)及其配偶(均为女性;共126人)完成了关于向伴侣披露或隐瞒与部署相关经历、关系调适、抑郁以及创伤后应激症状(PTSS)的自我报告问卷。采用六个行为者-伴侣相互依赖模型(APIM)进行二元分析。
我们发现,与配偶相比,退伍军人对与部署相关经历的披露较少,隐瞒较多。退伍军人对与部署相关经历的隐瞒与双方较低的关系调适以及退伍军人自身较高的PTSS相关。配偶的隐瞒与双方更大的抑郁以及配偶自身较高的PTSS相关。对于所有三个结果,在披露方面均未发现行为者效应或伴侣效应。
军婚夫妇中隐瞒与部署相关的经历可能会对隐瞒者及其伴侣的心理健康和关系调适产生不利影响。配偶对自身经历的隐瞒与退伍军人的隐瞒一样,都与心理健康和关系调适有关。研究结果凸显了军婚夫妇双方都需要解决与部署相关经历的沟通问题。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2024美国心理学会,保留所有权利)