Miller Ayisha, Saling Lauren L
School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Bundoora.
Psychol Serv. 2024 Aug 22. doi: 10.1037/ser0000888.
Reintegration into civilian society following military separation is a challenging process. There is a dearth of research into the impact of these factors on Australian veteran reintegration. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived experience of Australian veterans during reintegration, through the lens of acculturative stress and identity. Ten interviews were conducted with ex-serving members of the Australian Defence Force. Post-1990 veterans of all genders, who were at least 18 years of age, from all service branches were eligible for the study. Thematic analysis revealed two overarching themes each with three main themes; acculturative stress (assimilation, societal issues, social isolation), and integrated identity (acceptance, integrated communities, and adapting to the civilian world). Each main theme contained two subthemes illustrating their significance. Difficulty integrating civilian and veteran identities was a key barrier to successful reintegration and negative separation experiences undermined integration of civilian and veteran identities. Acculturative stressors identified were poor understanding by family, community, and clinicians of the incompatibility between military and civilian cultures. Education is needed for clinicians, the community, and families about military culture and difficulties for veterans when reintegrating into civilian society. Support for reintegration should be tailored to the needs of veterans encompassing personally meaningful activities, use of military skills in civilian contexts, ongoing membership of the military community and engagement with other veterans. This will ultimately foster integration of veteran and civilian identities, enabling veterans to retain their veteran identity in a manner that is adaptive for the civilian context. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
从军队退役后重新融入平民社会是一个具有挑战性的过程。关于这些因素对澳大利亚退伍军人重新融入的影响,目前缺乏相关研究。这项现象学研究的目的是通过文化适应压力和身份认同的视角,探索澳大利亚退伍军人在重新融入过程中的生活经历。对澳大利亚国防军的退役军人进行了10次访谈。所有性别、年龄至少18岁、来自所有军种的1990年后退伍军人都符合该研究的条件。主题分析揭示了两个总体主题,每个主题又包含三个主要主题;文化适应压力(同化、社会问题、社会孤立)和整合身份(接纳、融入社区以及适应平民世界)。每个主要主题都包含两个子主题以说明其重要性。难以整合平民身份和退伍军人身份是成功重新融入的关键障碍,负面的退役经历会破坏平民身份和退伍军人身份的整合。所确定的文化适应压力源包括家庭、社区和临床医生对军事文化与平民文化不相容性的理解不足。需要对临床医生、社区和家庭进行关于军事文化以及退伍军人重新融入平民社会时所面临困难的教育。重新融入的支持应根据退伍军人的需求进行调整,包括个人有意义的活动、在平民环境中运用军事技能、持续成为军事社区的一员以及与其他退伍军人互动。这最终将促进退伍军人身份和平民身份的整合,使退伍军人能够以适应平民环境的方式保留其退伍军人身份。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2024美国心理学会,保留所有权利)