Hendin H, Pollinger A, Singer P, Ulman R B
Am J Psychiatry. 1981 Nov;138(11):1490-3. doi: 10.1176/ajp.138.11.1490.
The authors use the concept of "meanings of combat" to explain combat veterans' different reactions to war experiences, particularly the development of a posttraumatic stress disorder after combat. The authors present four case reports to illustrate some of the different meanings of combat and the ways such meanings relate to stress disorder and soldiers' adaptation before, during, and after combat.
作者运用“战斗的意义”这一概念来解释退伍军人对战争经历的不同反应,尤其是战斗后创伤后应激障碍的形成。作者呈现了四个病例报告,以说明战斗的一些不同意义,以及这些意义与应激障碍和士兵在战斗前、战斗期间及战斗后的适应方式之间的关系。