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Aggression in US soldiers post-deployment: Associations with combat exposure and PTSD and the moderating role of trait anger

机译:部署后美军的侵略:与战斗曝光和PTSD相关联以及特质愤怒的调节作用

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Anger and aggression are among the most common issues reported by returning service members from combat deployments. However, the pathways between combat exposure and anger and aggression have not been comprehensively characterized. The present study aimed to characterize the relationship between trait anger, combat exposure, post-deployment PTSD, and aggression. U.S. Army soldiers (N=2,420) were administered anonymous surveys assessing combat exposure, current PTSD symptoms and aggression, as well as trait anger items 3 months after returning from deployment to Afghanistan. PTSD symptom levels were related to aggression at higher levels of trait anger, but not evident among soldiers who had lower levels of trait anger. The pathway from combat exposure to PTSD, and then to aggression, was conditional upon levels of trait anger, such that the pathway was most evident at high levels of trait anger. This was the first study to our knowledge that concurrently modeled unconditional and conditional direct and indirect associations between combat exposure, PTSD, trait anger, and aggression. The findings can be helpful clinically and for developing screening protocols for combat exposed Soldiers. The results of this study suggest the importance of assessing and managing anger and aggression in soldiers returning from combat deployment. Anger is one of the most common complaints of returning soldiers and can have debilitating effects across all domains of functioning. It is imperative that future research efforts are directed toward understanding this phenomenon and developing and validating effective treatments for it. Aggr. Behav. 41:556-565, 2015. Published 2015. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA
机译:激怒和侵略是战斗部署中返回服务人员报告的最常见问题。但是,战斗暴露与愤怒和侵略之间的途径尚未得到全面表征。本研究旨在刻画特质愤怒,战斗暴露,部署后PTSD和侵略之间的关系。美国陆军士兵(N = 2,420)被接受了匿名调查,评估了从布署返回阿富汗三个月后的作战情况,当前的PTSD症状和侵略以及特质愤怒物品。 PTSD症状水平与特质愤怒水平较高时的攻击性有关,但在特质愤怒水平较低的士兵中并不明显。从战斗暴露到PTSD,再到侵略的途径取决于特质愤怒的水平,因此,在特质愤怒水平较高时,这种途径最为明显。这是我们所知的第一项研究,该研究同时模拟了战斗暴露,PTSD,性格愤怒和侵略之间的无条件和有条件的直接和间接关联。该发现对临床和开发针对暴露于战场的士兵的筛选方案都可能是有帮助的。这项研究的结果表明,评估和处理从战斗部署返回的士兵的愤怒和侵略的重要性。愤怒是回国士兵最普遍的抱怨之一,在所有职能领域都可能产生令人衰弱的影响。当务之急是,未来的研究工作将致力于理解这种现象,并为之开发和验证有效的治疗方法。 Aggr。行为。 41:556-565,2015年。2015年发布。本文是美国政府的工作,在美国属于公共领域

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