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Military sexual trauma interacts with combat exposure to increase risk for posttraumatic stress symptomatology in female Iraq and Afghanistan veterans

机译:军事性创伤与战斗暴露相互作用,增加了伊拉克和阿富汗女性退伍军人创伤后应激症状的风险

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Objective: Sexual trauma during military service is increasingly recognized as a substantial public health problem and is associated with detrimental effects on veteran mental health. In this study, we examined associations between childhood trauma, military sexual trauma (MST), combat exposure, and militaryrelated posttraumatic stress symptomatology (PTSS) in the Women Veterans Cohort Study (WVCS), a community-based sample of veterans who served in the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Method: From July 2008 to December 2011, 365 female veterans completed a survey that assessed combat exposure, military sexual trauma, militaryrelated PTSS (assessed using the PTSD [posttraumatic stress disorder] Checklist-Military Version), and demographic, life history, and other psychopathology variables. Results: High rates of childhood trauma (59.7%) and MST (sexual assault = 14.7%; sexual harassment = 34.8%) were observed in this sample. A hierarchical regression revealed that active duty status, childhood trauma, combat exposure, and MST were independently associated with increased severity of military-related PTSS (Ps < .05). Moreover, a significant interaction emerged between MST and combat exposure in predicting military-related PTSS (P = .030), suggesting that the relationship between combat exposure and PTSS was altered by MST status. Specifically, under conditions of high combat exposure, female veterans with MST had significantly higher PTSS compared to female veterans without MST. Conclusions: Taken together, results suggest that exposure to multiple traumas during military service may have synergistic effects on posttraumatic stress symptoms in female veterans. Moreover, our findings highlight the importance of prevention efforts to protect female veterans from the detrimental effects of MST, particularly those who are exposed to high levels of combat.
机译:目的:服兵役期间的性创伤越来越被认为是一个重大的公共卫生问题,并与对退伍军人心理健康的有害影响有关。在这项研究中,我们在女性退伍军人队列研究(WVCS)中检查了儿童期创伤,军事性创伤(MST),战斗暴露和军事相关的创伤后应激症状(PTSS)之间的关联,该研究是在社区中服役的退伍军人样本。最近在伊拉克和阿富汗发生的冲突。方法:从2008年7月到2011年12月,共有365名女性退伍军人完成了一项调查,该调查评估了战斗暴露,军事性创伤,与军事有关的PTSS(使用PTSD(创伤后应激障碍)清单-军事版本进行了评估)以及人口统计,生活史及其他心理病理学变量。结果:在该样本中观察到儿童期创伤(59.7%)和MST(性侵犯= 14.7%;性骚扰= 34.8%)的发生率很高。等级回归显示,现役状态,童年创伤,战斗经历和MST与与军事相关的PTSS的严重程度增加独立相关(Ps <.05)。此外,在预测与军事有关的PTSS时,MST和作战暴露之间出现了显着的相互作用(P = .030),这表明,MST地位改变了作战暴露与PTSS之间的关系。具体而言,在高战斗暴露条件下,具有MST的女性退伍军人与没有MST的女性退伍军人相比,PTSS明显更高。结论:综上所述,结果表明,服兵役期间遭受多种创伤可能对女性退伍军人创伤后应激症状具有协同作用。此外,我们的研究结果突出表明了预防工作的重要性,以保护女性退伍军人免受MST的有害影响,特别是那些遭受高强度战斗的退伍军人。

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