Role conformity and creativity: Soldiers as administrators and caregivers after loss

M. Ender, M. Segal, S. Stanley
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Abstract Previous studies of loss in a military social context have focused on organizational and military unit responses to death and serious injury and bereavement among family members. Integrating structuralist and symbolic interactionist approaches, this study describes the demanding occupational role of army casualty assistance officers (CAOs). This unique military position has the concomitant obligations of administrator and caregiver to surviving family members following death, missing, or captured status of U.S. soldiers in both peace and wartime. The research design involved a qualitative content analysis of the role requirements described in CA 0 handbooks and responses to an open-ended questionnaire (N = 188) by CAOs who served the families of U.S. Army soldiers killed in three unrelated air disasters in Gander, Newfoundland; Lockerbie; Scotland, and Arizona, U.SA., between 1985 and 1990. CAOs are generally preoccupied with instrumental demands associated with their role. The role transcends th...
角色一致性和创造力:士兵在失去亲人后作为管理者和照顾者
摘要:以往关于军事社会背景下损失的研究主要集中在组织和军事单位对家庭成员死亡、重伤和丧亲的反应上。结合结构主义和符号互动主义的研究方法,本研究描述了军队伤亡援助官员(CAOs)的苛刻职业角色。这一独特的军事职位在和平时期和战争时期对美国士兵死亡、失踪或被俘后幸存的家庭成员负有管理和照顾的义务。研究设计包括对ca0手册中描述的角色要求进行定性内容分析,并对一份开放式问卷(N = 188)的回答进行定性内容分析,这些问卷由为纽芬兰甘德三起无关空难中遇难的美国陆军士兵的家属提供服务的CAOs提供;洛克比空难;苏格兰和美国亚利桑那州。从1985年到1990年。cao通常专注于与其角色相关的工具性需求。这个角色超越了……
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