对急性压力反应的基于同行干预:五个军方的调整
Amy B Adler1, I A Gutierrez2, H McCuaig Edge3
1Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA amy.b.adler.civ@health.mil.
军事盟友可以有效地管理急性压力反应 (ASR),使用适应各国的基于同行干预. 这种方法确保了团队的安全和任务的成功,帮助服务人员应对极端的压力.
科学领域:
- 军事心理学 军事心理学
- 创伤管理 创伤管理
- 干预科学 干预科学
背景情况:
- 急性压力反应 (ASR) 损害了军事服务人员的功能能力,危及任务成功和团队安全.
- 最初由以色列国防军开发的基于同行干预,有助于服务人员管理同事的急性压力.
- 在不同军事文化中适应这种干预对于其广泛采用和有效性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 审查五个国家如何调整基于同行的ASR干预.
- 评估军事盟友之间适应的ASR管理协议的互操作性和相互理解性.
- 确定在ASR干预的全国性调整中保留的基本元素.
主要方法:
- 基于同行的ASR干预措施的国家调整的比较分析.
- 审查加拿大,德国,挪威,英国和美国对协议的调整.
- 检查文化修改,同时保持核心干预组件.
主要成果:
- 五个国家成功地将ASR干预适应其特定的组织文化.
- 通过各种各样的国家调整,保留了原始协议的基本元素.
- 经过调整的协议表明,在盟国军队之间,在ASR管理中,互操作性和相互理解的潜力.
结论:
- 对急性压力反应的基于同行干预可以被不同的军事力量有效地适应.
- 在保留核心元素的同时适应国家背景,有助于军事盟友之间的互操作性.
- 需要进一步研究干预的有效性,长期影响以及ASR管理中的个体差异.
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