Adams D P, Barton C, Mitchell G L, Moore A L, Einagel V
Soc Sci Med. 1998 Dec;47(11):1687-94. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(98)00253-6.
The literature on suicides among military personnel in a combat zone remains anecdotal. Although one finds literary and journalistic accounts of the problem, it has not been systematically analyzed. This paper will examine suicides among American combat troops during their tour of duty in Vietnam. Utilizing statistical data from the Southeast Asia Combat Area Casualties Database (SACACD), the authors will survey its epidemiology among U.S. ground troops in Vietnam from 1957 to 1973. The results suggest that certain types of combat troops were significantly more likely than others to commit suicide. These findings not only provide important predictors for military health professionals in the assessment of suicide risk, they also raise disturbing questions about the nature of organized armed conflict.
关于战区军事人员自杀的文献仍然只是传闻。尽管能找到关于这个问题的文学和新闻报道,但尚未进行系统分析。本文将研究美国作战部队在越南服役期间的自杀情况。作者将利用东南亚战区伤亡数据库(SACACD)的统计数据,调查1957年至1973年期间美国驻越南地面部队中的自杀流行病学情况。结果表明,某些类型的作战部队比其他部队自杀的可能性要大得多。这些发现不仅为军事健康专业人员评估自杀风险提供了重要的预测指标,也引发了关于有组织武装冲突本质的令人不安的问题。