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A Good War? Exploring British veterans' moral evaluation of deployment.

机译:好战争?探索英国退伍军人对部署的道德评价。

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Historically, war trauma research has concentrated on the relationship between level of exposure and development of post-traumatic symptoms. More recently, it has been recognized that intra- and interpersonal differences can mediate how service personnel are affected by their experiences. This paper is a qualitative study exploring moral evaluations of 30 British male veterans towards their deployment in conflicts from WWII to the most recent Iraq War (2003-2009). Retrospective thematic analysis is used to explore moral evaluation and societal support. Four categories emerged based on veterans' moral evaluation of deployment: justifiable, implicitly justifiable, unclear, and unjustifiable. Analysis revealed broad differences between these groups. Veterans able to justify their experiences reported more positive aspects of both deployment and societal support than those unable to justify their deployment. These findings make clear the importance of future research exploring the interactions between civilians and service personnel, and the impact this has on mental health.
机译:从历史上看,战争创伤研究一直集中在暴露水平与创伤后症状发展之间的关系。最近,人们认识到人际和人际差异可以调解服务人员如何受其经验影响。本文是一项定性研究,探讨了对30名英国退伍军人在第二次世界大战到最近的伊拉克战争(2003-2009年)冲突中的部署的道德评价。回顾性主题分析用于探索道德评估和社会支持。根据退伍军人对部署的道德评估,出现了四类:合理的,隐含的合理性,不清楚的和不合理的。分析显示这些群体之间存在广泛差异。能够证明自己经验的退伍军人比不能证明自己的部署合理的人报告了部署和社会支持方面的更多积极方面。这些发现明确了未来研究探索平民与服务人员之间的互动以及对心理健康的影响的重要性。

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