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The impact of fathers' military deployment on child adjustment. The support needs of primary school children and their families separated during active military service: A pilot study

机译:父亲的军事部署对子女适应的影响。服兵役期间小学生及其家人的支持需求:一项试点研究

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BACKGROUND: Although direct exposure to war-related trauma negatively impacts children's psychological well-being, little is known about this impact within the context of parental military deployment to a combat zone and 'indirect' experience of the effects of armed conflict. This study investigates the impact of father's military deployment to Afghanistan on child well-being in primary schoolchildren and compares measures of adjustment with a matched group of children with fathers deployed on military training (non-combat) deployment. ududMETHOD: Data were collected within primary schools in 2011-2012 from 52 children aged 8-11 years with fathers deploying to Afghanistan ( n = 26) and fathers deploying on military training ( n = 26) via self-completion of questionnaires assessing symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress and levels of self-esteem. Data were collected in both groups, at pre-, mid- and post-parental deployment. Class teachers and parents (non-deployed) completed a measure of child behaviour and parents completed a measure of parenting stress and general health.ududRESULTS: Unexpectedly child adjustment difficulties were not significantly raised in children whose parents deployed to Afghanistan. Ratings of behavioural difficulties and depression were low in both groups. However, clinically elevated levels of anxiety and stress symptoms were reported by both groups of children at each stage of deployment. No associations between parental stress, parental mental health and child adjustment were found.ududCONCLUSION: High levels of children's anxiety and stress reported during fathers' active military service warrant further investigation. Implications for school and health monitoring and CAMHS community liaison work are discussed.
机译:背景:尽管直接暴露于与战争有关的创伤会对儿童的心理健康产生负面影响,但在父母向战区部署军事行动以及武装冲突影响的“间接”经历的背景下,人们对这种影响知之甚少。这项研究调查了父亲向阿富汗的军事部署对小学生的儿童幸福感的影响,并将调整措施与父亲进行军事训练(非战斗)部署的同等儿童组进行了比较。 ud ud方法:2011年至2012年,小学期间收集了52名8-11岁儿童的数据,其中父亲被派往阿富汗(n = 26),父亲被派往军事训练(n = 26)通过问卷的自我完成评估焦虑,抑郁,压力和自尊水平的症状。在亲本部署之前,之中和之后,两组均收集了数据。班级老师和父母(未部署)完成了对儿童行为的评估,父母完成了对育儿压力和总体健康的评估。 ud ud结果:意料不到的是,其父母被部署到阿富汗的儿童并没有显着提高儿童适应困难。两组的行为困难和抑郁评分均较低。但是,两组儿童在部署的每个阶段都报告了焦虑和压力症状的临床升高水平。没有发现父母的压力,父母的心理健康和儿童适应之间的关联。 ud ud结论:父亲积极服兵期间报告的高水平的儿童焦虑和压力值得进一步调查。讨论了对学校和健康监控以及CAMHS社区联络工作的影响。

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