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Stigma and its impact on the families of former soldiers of the German Armed Forces: an exploratory study

机译:污名及其对德国武装部队前士兵家庭的影响:一项探索性研究

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Background Military families who have a family member with a mental illness see themselves confronted with many demands. Stigmatization is one of these challenges. Stigmatization affects not only the individual who suffers from a mental illness but also other family members via stigma by association and vicarious stigma. Stigma by association occurs when mental illness stigma spills over to individuals associated with an individual with a mental illness. Vicarious stigma describes the suffering of family members when they note the impact of stigma on their relative with mental illness. As a societal phenomenon, stigma plays out in social interactions and might therefore influence the social networks of families. It is also associated with healthcare utilization. Method Narrative interviews were conducted with 15 family members (partners, spouses, parents and children) of former soldiers of the German Armed Forces with a service-induced mental illness. The transcribed interview data were analyzed using a thematic analysis approach, in which codes were formed and emerging themes were systemized. Relationships between stigma, the families’ reactions to it, its effects on their social relationships and its interference with their healthcare utilization were analyzed. Results This study provides a detailed description of how relatives of former German soldiers with mental health problems experience stigma by association and vicarious stigma. Their perceptions are shown in a model that describes stigma-related attitudes, reactions to them and their effects on the social relationships of former soldiers’ families. These families felt stigmatized because of the former soldiers’ mental illness (mental illness stigma) and the military context in which it occurred (former soldier stigma). They reacted with nondisclosure, anger, acceptance and self-blame. Stigma was associated with smaller and weaker social networks that were characterized by social exclusion, self-segregation and conflicts with extended family, friends and colleagues. Stigma also affected the families’ healthcare utilization. Conclusions Urgently needed anti-stigma campaigns, particularly in the civilian context, should address the stigmatization of both mental illness and the military participation of the families affected. They should consider the needs of both former soldiers with a mental illness and their families.
机译:背景技术家庭中有精神病的军人家庭面临许多需求。污名化是这些挑战之一。污名化不仅会影响患有精神疾病的个体,还会通过结社和替代性污名化影响其他家庭成员。当精神疾病的污名蔓延到与患有精神疾病的个体有关的个体时,就会出现按关联的污名。替代性污名描述了家庭成员在注意到污名对其患有精神疾病的亲戚的影响时所遭受的苦难。作为一种社会现象,耻辱感会在社会互动中发挥作用,因此可能影响家庭的社交网络。它还与医疗保健利用率有关。方法对德国武装部队前士兵患有服务性精神疾病的15名家庭成员(伴侣,配偶,父母和子女)进行叙述性访谈。转录的访谈数据使用主题分析方法进行分析,其中形成了代码,并对新兴主题进行了系统化。分析了污名,家庭对其的反应,其对他们的社会关系的影响及其对医疗保健利用的干扰之间的关系。结果这项研究详细描述了患有精神健康问题的德国前士兵的亲属如何通过联想和替代性耻辱经历污名。他们的看法以模型描述,该模型描述了与耻辱有关的态度,对他们的反应及其对前士兵家庭的社会关系的影响。由于前士兵的精神病(精神病的耻辱)和发生这种情况的军事环境(前士兵的耻辱),这些家庭感到受了耻辱。他们的反应是保密,愤怒,接受和自责。污名与较小和较弱的社交网络有关,这些社交网络的特征是社交排斥,自我隔离以及与大家庭,朋友和同事的冲突。污名化也影响了家庭的医疗保健利用率。结论结论迫切需要的反耻辱运动,尤其是在平民环境中,应解决对精神疾病的污名化和受影响家庭的军事参与。他们应该考虑到患有精神疾病的前士兵及其家人的需求。

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