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The psychological effects of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on UK military personnel in Afghanistan

机译:简易爆炸装置(IED)对英国驻阿富汗军事人员的心理影响

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Objective: To explore the psychological consequences of improvised explosive device (IED) exposure as IEDs have been the greatest threat to UK military personnel in Afghanistan though the mental health consequences of IED exposure are largely unknown. Method: Deployed UK military personnel completed a survey while deployed in Afghanistan. Combat personnel and those dealing specifically with the IED threat were compared with all other deployed personnel; the relationship between IED exposure, general combat experiences, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Checklist-Civilian Version (PCL-C) and General Health Questionnaire scores were evaluated. Results: The response rate was 98% (n=2794). Half reported IED-related concerns, a third experienced exploding IEDs and a quarter gave medical aid to IED casualties. Combat and counter-IED threat personnel had higher levels of IED exposure than other deployed personnel. 18.8% of personnel who witnessed exploding IEDs scored positive for common mental disorder (General Health Questionnaire-12 scores ≥4) and 7.6% scored positive for probable PTSD symptoms (PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version scores ≥44). After adjusting for general combat exposure and other observed confounders, PTSD symptoms were associated with IED exposure whereas common mental disorder symptoms were not. IED exposure, IED-related concerns and functional impairment accumulated during deployment but functional impairment was related to factors other than IED exposure alone. Conclusions: In Afghanistan, a substantial proportion of personnel were exposed to exploding IEDs however, the majority of exposed personnel were psychologically healthy. Psychological effects were similar for combat personnel and those dealing specifically with the IED threat but both groups were at greater psychological risk than other deployed personnel.
机译:目的:探讨简易爆炸装置(IED)暴露的心理后果,因为简易爆炸装置一直是对英国驻阿富汗军事人员的最大威胁,尽管很大程度上不了解简易爆炸装置的精神健康后果。方法:部署的英国军事人员在阿富汗部署时完成了一项调查。将战斗人员和专门应对简易爆炸装置威胁的人员与所有其他部署人员进行了比较;评估了简易爆炸装置的暴露,一般战斗经验,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)清单-平民版本(PCL-C)与一般健康问卷得分之间的关​​系。结果:回应率为98%(n = 2794)。一半的人报告了与IED有关的问题,三分之一的人经历了爆炸式爆炸装置,四分之一的人为IED伤亡者提供了医疗援助。作战和反IED威胁人员的IED暴露水平高于其他部署人员。见证爆炸性爆炸装置的人员中有18.8%的人对普通精神障碍评分为阳性(一般健康状况调查表12评分≥4),而7.6%的人为PTSD症状评分为阳性(PTSD清单-平民版本评分≥44)。在对一般战斗暴露和其他观察到的混杂因素进行调整后,PTSD症状与IED暴露相关,而常见的精神障碍症状则不相关。在部署过程中,IED暴露,与IED有关的担忧和功能损害不断累积,但功能损害与仅IED暴露以外的因素有关。结论:在阿富汗,很大一部分人员暴露于爆炸性爆炸装置中,但是,大多数暴露人员的心理健康。对于战斗人员和专门应对简易爆炸装置威胁的人员,其心理影响相似,但是两组的心理风险均高于其他部署人员。

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