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Still living in a war zone: Perceived health and wellbeing of partners of Vietnam veterans attending partners' support groups in New South Wales, Australia

机译:仍生活在战区:参加澳大利亚新南威尔士州伴侣支持小组的越南退伍军人伴侣的健康和福祉

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in veterans is well documented, less so the long-term impact on the health of their partners and families. The perceived health and wellbeing of women partners of Australian Vietnam veterans who were members of partners of veterans support groups is reported. This qualitative study used data from 76 participants in 10 focus groups in metropolitan, regional, and rural and remote areas of New South Wales (NSW). The data were tape-recorded, transcribed and thematically analysed using constant comparison methods. The impact of living with a partner with war-related PTSD appears to be significant and ongoing with women drawing parallels to living in a war zone. The biggest negative impact was on their mental health. They felt burdened as carers and struggled to find explanations for their husbands' problems. Support groups were very helpful. There are implications for partners of veterans who have returned from active military duty and from peacekeeping in current conflicts.
机译:退伍军人的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)有据可查,远没有对其伴侣和家人健康的长期影响。据报道,作为退伍军人支持团体的合伙人的澳大利亚越战退伍军人女性伴侣的健康和福祉得到了报道。这项定性研究使用了来自新南威尔士州(NSW)大城市,区域以及农村和偏远地区10个焦点小组的76名参与者的数据。使用恒定比较方法对数据进行录音,转录和主题分析。与与战争有关的创伤后应激障碍的伴侣生活在一起的影响似乎是巨大的,并且持续不断,因为妇女与在战区生活相似。最大的负面影响是他们的心理健康。他们在照顾者时感到负担重重,并努力寻找有关丈夫问题的解释。支持小组非常有帮助。对于在现今冲突中从现役军人和维和行动中返回的退伍军人伙伴有影响。

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