Zerach Gadi
Department of Psychology, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel.
Stress Health. 2024 Dec;40(6):e3497. doi: 10.1002/smi.3497. Epub 2024 Nov 1.
Deployment to active conflict zones significantly affects military families, with spouses often experiencing heightened stress and mental health challenges. However, research on non-US military spouses, particularly those of reserve soldiers, who may face unique stressors compared to active-duty personnel, remains scarce. This study examined perceived stress profiles among Israeli spouses of reserve soldiers during the ongoing Israel-Hamas War, and their associations with deployment stressors, mental health outcomes, and psychological protective factors. A volunteer sample of Israeli spouses of reserve soldiers (n = 293) responded to self-report questionnaires in a cross-sectional study. Using latent profile analysis of the ratings of perceived stress, three distinct profiles were identified: low (35.1%), moderate (43.5%), and high (21.3%). Higher levels of deployment stressors (e.g., fear of spouse getting physically injured) predicted membership in the moderate and high-stress profiles, while better household management was associated with lower stress profiles. The high-stress profile reported significantly greater symptoms of depression and anxiety compared to the low and moderate stress profiles. In contrast, the low-stress profile exhibited higher levels of resilience, self-compassion, and perceived social support. These findings highlight the variability in spouses' stress responses during wartime deployment and identify key factors associated with psychological adjustment. Results suggest that deployment-related fears, household management abilities, and psychological resources are crucial in shaping stress profiles and mental health outcomes among military spouses.
部署到活跃冲突地区会对军人家庭产生重大影响,军人家属常常面临更大的压力和心理健康挑战。然而,针对非美国军人家属,尤其是预备役军人的配偶的研究仍然很少,他们可能面临与现役人员相比独特的压力源。本研究调查了以色列-哈马斯战争期间预备役军人配偶的感知压力状况,以及它们与部署压力源、心理健康结果和心理保护因素之间的关联。在一项横断面研究中,对预备役军人的以色列配偶志愿者样本(n = 293)进行了自我报告问卷调查。通过对感知压力评分进行潜在剖面分析,确定了三种不同的状况:低压力状况(35.1%)、中等压力状况(43.5%)和高压力状况(21.3%)。较高水平的部署压力源(例如,担心配偶身体受伤)预示着属于中等和高压力状况,而更好的家庭管理与较低的压力状况相关。与低压力和中等压力状况相比,高压力状况报告的抑郁和焦虑症状明显更多。相比之下,低压力状况表现出更高水平的恢复力、自我同情和感知到的社会支持。这些发现凸显了战时部署期间配偶压力反应的变异性,并确定了与心理调适相关的关键因素。结果表明,与部署相关的恐惧、家庭管理能力和心理资源在塑造军人家属的压力状况和心理健康结果方面至关重要。