Aging Veterans and a Silver Lining of Service.

Journal of veterans studies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-20 DOI:10.21061/jvs.v9i3.495
Traben Pleasant, Sarah Ono, Sarah Gothard, Rachel Wall, Lisa Silbert
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The objective of this study was to explore aging veteran's military experiences, including serving in conflicts or wars and their military-related health issues, with a focus on the impacts of their experiences on the aging process. A cohort of 48 Pacific Northwest, primarily rural, Vietnam-era veterans responded to a survey questionnaire emailed in 2021. The main survey question addressed in this article is, "Do you believe that your military experience has made aging more difficult?" Fifty percent of this cohort served in a conflict or war, mostly in Vietnam, and 68% reported having military-related health issues. We used veterans' survey responses to create this article which is a hybrid narrative-a mix of poetry and prose. Regardless of serving in conflicts or wars and their military-related health issues, most veterans found a silver lining of service that acts as a source of pride and resilience that is beneficial to post-military life as they age.

老龄退伍军人和服务的一线希望。
本研究的目的是探讨老龄退伍军人的从军经历,包括在冲突或战争中服役的经历及其与军事相关的健康问题,重点关注他们的经历对老龄化过程的影响。48 名西北太平洋地区(主要是农村地区)的越战时期退伍军人对 2021 年通过电子邮件发送的调查问卷进行了回复。本文涉及的主要调查问题是:"您是否认为您的从军经历使衰老变得更加困难?在这批退伍军人中,有 50% 的人参加过冲突或战争,其中大部分是在越南,68% 的人表示有与军队相关的健康问题。我们利用退伍军人的调查反馈撰写了这篇文章,这是一篇混合叙事--诗歌和散文的混合体。无论是否参加过冲突或战争,也无论是否有与军事相关的健康问题,大多数退伍军人都发现了服役的一线希望,那就是作为自豪感和复原力的源泉,这对他们年老后的军旅生活大有裨益。
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