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Interpersonal Safety of U.S. Military Women in the Deployed Environment of Bagram, Afghanistan.

机译:部署在阿富汗巴格拉姆环境中的美国军事妇女的人际安全。

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In the United States Armed Forces, 30% of women in the military suffer physical assault each year; in 2009, there were 22 reported cases of sexual assault in the U.S. Central Command. Aggravated assault, gang violence, sexual assault, homicide, and suicide can damage the morale of military personnel at a deployed site and collectively cost millions of dollars over time. Interpersonal violence in the United States military is destructive to the military system and directly diminishes mission readiness. This study was designed to illuminate the environmental, cultural, and political influences that affect interpersonal safety among military women in the deployed environment of Afghanistan with the goal of discovering mechanisms to improve interpersonal safety for that population. Grounded theory was used to analyze data obtained from U.S. military women in Bagram, Afghanistan and their environment concerning interpersonal safety. This information was used to generate a relational social theory based on themes, patterns, and relationships; the theory of US Military Interpersonal Safety, Violence Prevention, and Response. This theory is intended to improve interpersonal safety as well as prevent and counter violence in the deployed setting. Applying this theory is expected to promote better assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of violence prevention and response healthcare programs meant to mitigate violence and assist military members who have been victims of violence. This study promotes positive social change by identifying precursors of interpersonal violence in a deployed environment and creating a strong foundation for understanding how to prevent interpersonal violence and create response programs to address this issue.
机译:在美国武装部队中,每年有30%的军人遭受人身攻击。 2009年,美国中央司令部报告了22起性侵犯案件。严重的攻击,帮派暴力,性攻击,杀人和自杀可能会损害部署地点的军事人员的士气,并随着时间的流逝共同花费数百万美元。美国军队中的人际暴力对军事系统具有破坏性,并直接减少了任务准备。这项研究旨在阐明影响阿富汗已部署环境中的军事女性人际安全的环境,文化和政治影响,其目的是发现改善该人群人际安全的机制。扎根理论被用来分析从阿富汗巴格拉姆的美国军事妇女及其环境中有关人际安全的数据。这些信息用于基于主题,模式和关系生成关系社会理论;美国军事人际安全,暴力预防和应对的理论。该理论旨在改善人际安全,并防止和应对所部署环境中的暴力行为。预计应用该理论将有助于更好地评估,开发,实施和评估预防和应对暴力的医疗保健计划,以减轻暴力并为遭受暴力的军事人员提供帮助。这项研究通过确定已部署环境中人际暴力的前兆并为理解如何预防人际暴力并制定应对方案以解决这一问题奠定了坚实的基础,从而促进了积极的社会变革。

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  • 作者

    Ferguson, Cynthia Tara.;

  • 作者单位

    Walden University.;

  • 授予单位 Walden University.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Public Health.;Sociology Theory and Methods.;Health Sciences Nursing.
  • 学位 D.P.H.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 501 p.
  • 总页数 501
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 建筑科学;
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