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Civic Service as an Intervention to Promote Psychosocial Health and Implications for Mental Health in Post-9/11/01 Era Women Veterans

机译:公民服务作为促进心理社会健康的干预,并在9 / 11/01时代妇女退伍军人的心理健康的影响

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Background: Women veterans experience significant morbidity with poorer health and mental health outcomes relative to nonveteran counterparts. Little is known about how to best promote health and well-being among reintegrating female veterans. Civic service has been shown to improve mental health in civilians, but its impact on female veterans is unknown. This study characterizes the physical and mental health and psychosocial functioning of female veterans and evaluates changes in these domains following completion of an intensive civic service program. Materials and Methods: Data were obtained from an observational, pre-post cohort study of post-9/11/01 era veterans who completed a 6-month, 20-hour per week civic service program. Of the 346 participants, 107 were women. Participants completed online pre- and post-program surveys. Nine measures of health, mental health, and psychosocial functioning were analyzed. Results: Before starting the program, 47% of women screened positive for a probable diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 24% for depression, and 51% reported seeking assistance for mental health problems. Pre-post change scores indicated significant improvements on nine measures of health, mental health, and psychosocial functioning (p < 0.05). Perceived self-efficacy change scores predicted PTSD change scores, F(1, 93) = 8.00, p < 0.05. Seeking professional assistance for mental health problems and social isolation and loneliness change scores predicted depression change scores, F(2, 95) = 15.618, p < 0.05, explaining 23% of the variance. Conclusions: Civic service has the potential to promote and support the maintenance of psychosocial well-being for returning post-9/11/01 era women veterans with symptoms of PTSD or depression.
机译:背景:妇女退伍军人在相对于非人同行的健康状况和心理健康状况较差的情况体现出显着的发病率。众所周知,如何最好地促进重新融入女性退伍军人之间的健康和福祉。公民服务已被证明在平民中提高心理健康,但它对女性退伍军人的影响是未知的。本研究表征了女性退伍军人的身心健康和心理社会功能,并在完成密集的市民服务计划后评估这些域中的变化。材料和方法:数据是从一个观察到9 / 11/01时代退伍军人的岗位研究,每周每周20小时20小时的公民服务计划。在346名参与者中,107名是女性。参与者在线预先和计划后调查完成。分析了健康,心理健康和心理社会功能的九种措施。结果:在开始该计划之前,47%的女性筛查了创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的可能诊断,抑郁症24%,据报道援助心理健康问题的51%。后变化前分数表明,对健康,心理健康和心理社会功能的九种措施的显着改善(P <0.05)。感知自我效能变化评分预测应激评估分子变化评分,F(1,93)= 8.00,P <0.05。寻求专业援助心理健康问题和社会隔离和孤独变化评分预测抑郁症变化分数,F(2,95)= 15.618,P <0.05,解释了23%的方差。结论:公民服务有潜力促进和支持维护心理社会福祉,以便返回9/11/01时代妇女退伍军人与应激病或抑郁症的症状。

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