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National guard families after combat: Mental health, use of mental health services, and perceived treatment barriers

机译:战斗后的国民警卫队家庭:心理健康,心理健康服务的使用以及已知的治疗障碍

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Objective: National Guard forces have deployed in large numbers to Iraq and Afghanistan since September 11, 2001. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to assess mental health symptoms, utilization of mental health services, and perceived barriers to service use among National Guard members and their significant others (including spouses and others with whom they share a committed relationship) from a Midwestern state. Methods: Participants were recruited for the study at military-sponsored reintegration workshops, which took place 45-90 days after service members' return from deployment. A sample of 332 National Guard members and 212 significant others volunteered to complete a survey that assessed mental health symptoms, service utilization, and barriers to treatment. Results: Forty percent of National Guard members and 34% of significant others met the screening criteria for one or more mental health problems. Of those meeting the criteria, 53% reported seeking help of some kind (50% of soldiers; 61% of significant others). Stigma associated with mental health care and concerns about service utilization appearing on military records ranked high as barriers among service members. Concerns about the influence of mental health issues on career advancement were of note. For significant others, barriers included the costs of mental health care, trouble with scheduling appointments, difficulty in getting time off work, and not knowing where to get help. Conclusions: The mental health effects of combat on the soldier and his or her significant other remain a challenge for National Guard families, who often reside in communities that show little understanding of the psychological costs of war. Barriers remain for mental health service utilization.
机译:目标:自2001年9月11日以来,国民警卫队已向伊拉克和阿富汗大量部署。这项横断面研究的目的是评估国民警卫队的心理健康症状,精神保健服务的利用以及使用服务的障碍成员以及来自中西部国家的重要其他人(包括配偶和与他们有共同关系的其他人)。方法:参加者在军事支持的重返社会工作坊中被招募参加研究,该工作坊是在服务人员退役后45-90天进行的。 332名国民警卫队成员和212名重要人员的志愿者自愿完成了一项调查,该调查评估了心理健康症状,服务利用和治疗障碍。结果:40%的国民警卫队成员和34%的重要其他成员符合一项或多项精神健康问题的筛查标准。在符合条件的人中,有53%的人报告寻求某种帮助(50%的士兵; 61%的重要士兵)。在军人记录中,与精神卫生保健有关的污名和对服务利用的担忧被认为是服务人员之间的障碍。值得注意的是心理健康问题对职业发展的影响。对于很多其他人来说,障碍包括精神卫生保健的费用,安排约会的麻烦,下班时间的困难以及不知道从哪里获得帮助。结论:战斗对士兵及其重要人员的心理健康影响仍然是国民警卫队的一个挑战,他们经常居住在对战争的心理代价了解甚少的社区中。精神卫生服务利用仍然存在障碍。

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