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Exploring Members of the UK Armed Forces Experience of Recovery after Treatment for a diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

机译:探索英国武装部队成员治疗创伤后应激障碍的治疗后康复经验

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Background and Aims: The barriers to accessing mental health services for UK members of the Armed Forces (MAF) and veterans experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), have been well documented (Iversen, Van & Hughes, 2011; Murphy, Hunt, Luzon & Greenburg, 2013). However less is known about their recovery following treatment and this study sought to explore veterans’ perspectives on what they felt had aided or impeded their recovery.udMethodology: Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with nine male veterans who had recently completed treatment for PTSD at Combat Stress. The interview transcripts were analysed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis.udResults: Four master themes emerged from this analysis and are discussed within a narrative account: “Relief of receiving a PTSD diagnosis”, “From layman’s knowledge to the technical ins and outs”, “Recovery: A changing relationship with self, the world and others” and “The road to more recovery and less suffering”.udImplications and conclusion: Most participants reported the concept of recovery felt inappropriate and preferred to consider their life post-treatment as a continual journey of coping with their PTSD. Nearly all participants found their diagnosis of PTSD useful, as it gave them a long sought for answer as to why they had been struggling and offered hope for treatment. All veterans identified meeting other veterans as integral to their coping with their problems, along with psychological techniques they learned to help manage their symptoms. The proactive approach taken by many participants suggests hegemonic masculinities could be a resource for coping even if they may make initially seeking help more challenging. This research echoes other literature by arguing for the complex nature of PTSD in veterans, due to stigma surrounding mental health difficulties within the armed forces and society as well as the identity shifts they have to navigate from MAF to veteran status.
机译:背景与目的:已有充分资料证明英国武装部队(MAF)成员和经历创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的退伍军人获得心理健康服务的障碍(Iversen,Van&Hughes,2011; Murphy,Hunt,吕宋和格林堡,2013年)。然而,对于他们在治疗后的康复情况知之甚少,本研究旨在探讨退伍军人对他们认为有助于或阻碍其康复的观点。 ud方法:对九名男性退伍军人进行了半结构式访谈,他们最近在PTSD完成了治疗应对压力。结果:以下分析产生了四个主要主题,并在叙述性叙述中进行了讨论:“减轻接受PTSD诊断的责任”,“从外行的知识到技术的来龙去脉”,“康复:与自我,世界和他人的关系不断变化”和“通往更多康复,减少痛苦的道路”。 udplications and结论:大多数参与者表示,康复的概念感到不合适,他们更倾向于将治疗后的生活视为一种康复。应对PTSD的持续旅程。几乎所有参与者都发现他们对PTSD的诊断很有用,因为它为他们长期苦苦挣扎并提供治疗希望提供了长期的答案。所有退伍军人都认为与其他退伍军人相遇是他们解决问题所不可或缺的,还有他们学会了帮助解决症状的心理技巧。许多参与者采取的主动方法表明,霸权男性气质可能是应对的资源,即使他们可能最初使寻求帮助变得更具挑战性。这项研究呼应了退伍军人中PTSD的复杂性,这与其他文献相呼应,这是由于武装部队和社会中精神健康困难的污名化以及他们从MAF到退伍军人身份的转变所致。

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