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Can scuba diving offer therapeutic benefit to military veterans experiencing physical and psychological injuries as a result of combat? A service evaluation of Deptherapy UK

机译:Scuba Diving可以向军事退伍军人潜水提供治疗福利,因战斗而经历身体和心理伤害吗? 沉积治疗英国的服务评价

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Purpose: To explore the effectiveness of scuba diving in providing therapeutic and rehabilitative benefit to ex-service personnel who have experienced traumatic physical and/or psychological injuries resulting from combat. Methods: This study took the form of a service evaluation of Deptherapy, a UK-based niche charity offering support to military veterans who have experienced life-changing injuries. Deptherapy provides scuba diving qualifications, consisting of theory and practical diving experience, to participants alongside a Peer Support Buddy scheme that provides continuing support to servicemen involved with the charity. A total of 15 male veterans were invited to take part in the study. The methodology comprised retrospective and current quantitative measures of mental well-being and functional ability, utilising the General Health Questionnaire-28, and subsequent semi-structured interviews with participants, their families and health professionals. Results: Participants reported an improvement in levels of anxiety, depression and social functioning, and a reduction in insomnia, following their involvement in organised scuba diving activities. There was a mean average difference of 14.3 points improvement on the General Health Questionnaire-28 scale variants between prior interaction with Deptherapy and current perceptions following engagement with the programme. The positive perceptions, as indicated from the semi-structured interviews, were more pronounced in those whose injuries were predominantly psychological, rather than physical. Conclusion: Scuba diving can offer significant therapeutic benefits, particularly for ex-military amputees experiencing co-morbid anxiety and/or chronic psychological adjustment disorders, notably in terms of improvements in social dysfunction and symptomology of depression
机译:目的:探讨潜水潜水在为患有战斗产生的创伤身体和/或心理伤害的前所不存人员提供治疗和康复的有效性。方法:本研究采取了沉积治疗服务评估的形式,这是一种基于英国的利基慈善机构,为经验丰富的军事退伍军人提供支持。 DepeLateapy提供由理论和实用潜水经验的水肺潜水资格,与参与者一起与同行支持伙伴计划一起提供,该计划提供持续支持与慈善机构相关的服务。邀请共有15名男性退伍军人参加该研究。该方法包括利用一般健康调查问卷-28,以及随后与参与者,家庭和卫生专业人员的半结构化访谈。结果:参与者报告说,焦虑,抑郁和社会运作水平的改善以及失眠后的减少,遵循有组织的水肺潜水活动。总体健康调查问卷-28在与课程接触后的分解治疗和当前感知之间的一般健康问卷-28比例变体的平均平均水平差异为14.3点。正如半结构化访谈所示,伤害主要是心理的,而不是物理的那样,积极看法。结论:潜水潜水可以提供显着的治疗福利,特别是对于体力焦虑和/或慢性心理调整障碍而言,特别是在抑郁症社会功能障碍和症状学的改善方面

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