Measurement of Severity of Combat, Involvement in Harming Civilians and Prisoners, and Personal Vulnerability Load

B. Dohrenwend, T. Yager, M. Wall, Ben G. Adams, Nick Turse
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This chapter presents detailed measures of each of the three factors that most strongly affect the psychological impact of the Vietnam war on U.S. male veterans. These descriptions build on the detailed accounts in Chapter 2 of the use of military records to develop more comprehensive measures of war-zone experiences. The measures of harm to civilians and prisoners are based on veteran self-reports. The measures of pre-Vietnam vulnerability load include data from military records, such as the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT), pre-war education levels, and NVVRS interview data that enable diagnoses of important types of psychiatric disorder other than PTSD. Less central, but perhaps no less important, other risk factor variables and their measurement are set forth in later chapters at the point they are first introduced.
战斗严重程度的测量,参与伤害平民和囚犯,以及个人脆弱性负荷
本章详细介绍了影响越南战争对美国男性退伍军人心理影响最强烈的三个因素。这些描述建立在第2章使用军事记录的详细叙述的基础上,以制定更全面的战区经验措施。对平民和囚犯的伤害是基于老兵的自我报告。越战前脆弱性负荷的测量包括来自军事记录的数据,如武装部队资格测试(AFQT)、战前教育水平和NVVRS访谈数据,这些数据可以诊断除创伤后应激障碍外的重要精神障碍类型。其他风险因素变量和它们的测量方法在后面的章节中第一次被介绍时进行阐述,虽然不那么重要,但也许同样重要。
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