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美国现役海军水兵在海上所经历的压力源与获得的支持

Stressors and Support Experienced by Active Duty U.S. Navy Sailors at Sea.

作者信息

Hurtado Lauren M, Harrison Elizabeth M, Englert Robyn M, Perez Vanessa G, Thomsen Cynthia J, Schmied Emily A

机构信息

Psychological Health and Readiness Department, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA 92106, USA.

Leidos, Inc., Reston, VA 20190, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2025 Jun 30;190(7-8):e1655-e1662. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usaf030.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

High occupational stress is generally associated with poorer mental health and reduced performance in military personnel, whereas access to support resources is associated with positive outcomes. However, little research has examined the unique stressors and supports experienced by sailors on ships while underway at sea. The objectives of this study were to (1) identify sailors' underway stressors and supports and (2) examine how these differ as a function of demographic and operational factors.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Active duty U.S. Navy sailors reporting an underway period lasting at least 30 days within the last 5 years (n = 441; 74.7% male, 90% enlisted) completed an anonymous retrospective survey. Sailors completed measures assessing underway stressors (25 items) and supports (9 items), as well as demographic, military, and operational characteristics (sex, rank, ship type, and underway duration). The study protocol was approved by the Naval Health Research Center Institutional Review Board in compliance with all applicable federal regulations governing the protection of human subjects.

RESULTS

Overall, the stressors rated as most problematic were exposure to loud noises, inability to rest when needed, unavailability of quality mental and physical health care, and not having enough people to complete the mission. Sailors perceived the most available supports to be opportunities to socialize, safety while performing duties, and finding ways to relieve stress. Female and enlisted personnel, relative to male and officer personnel, respectively, generally perceived stressors as more problematic and support resources as less available. Nearly half of the sample (48.3%) reported that services and programs to help them deal with stress while at sea were inadequate.

CONCLUSION

Sailors experience many stressors while underway. Increasing the resources available to underway sailors may be warranted, especially for female and enlisted personnel. Additional research is necessary to develop targeted interventions and resources. Possible recommendations include noise mitigation, berthing area improvements, sleep and/or scheduling interventions, improved access to mental and physical health care, and interventions to reduce the stigma associated with seeking mental health care.

摘要

引言

高职业压力通常与军人较差的心理健康状况和工作表现下降有关,而获得支持资源则与积极结果相关。然而,很少有研究考察海上航行时船员所经历的独特压力源和支持因素。本研究的目的是:(1)识别船员在航行中的压力源和支持因素;(2)考察这些因素如何因人口统计学和作战因素而有所不同。

材料与方法

在过去5年内报告有至少30天海上航行期的现役美国海军船员(n = 441;74.7%为男性,90%为士兵)完成了一项匿名回顾性调查。船员完成了评估航行压力源(25项)和支持因素(9项)的量表,以及人口统计学、军事和作战特征(性别、军衔、舰艇类型和航行时长)的评估。该研究方案经海军健康研究中心机构审查委员会批准,符合所有适用的保护人类受试者的联邦法规。

结果

总体而言,被评为最成问题的压力源是暴露于噪音、无法在需要时休息、无法获得优质的身心健康护理以及没有足够人员完成任务。船员认为最容易获得的支持因素是社交机会、履行职责时的安全以及找到缓解压力的方法。相对于男性和军官,女性和士兵通常认为压力源问题更大,而支持资源更少。近一半的样本(48.3%)报告称,帮助他们应对海上压力的服务和项目不足。

结论

船员在航行中经历许多压力源。可能有必要增加为航行中的船员提供的资源,特别是针对女性和士兵。需要进一步研究以制定有针对性的干预措施和资源。可能的建议包括减轻噪音、改善住舱区域、进行睡眠和/或日程安排干预、改善身心健康护理的可及性,以及减少与寻求心理健康护理相关的污名化的干预措施。

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