'One Is Too Many' preventing self-harm and suicide in military veterans: a quantitative evaluation.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Alan Finnegan, K Salem, L Ainsworth-Moore
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Introduction: In 2021, the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust allocated over £2 million to programmes designed to have a clear and demonstrable impact on suicide prevention. Four grant holders delivered a combination of psychotherapeutic interventions, group activities, social prescribing, peer support mentoring, life skills coaching, educational courses and practical help with housing and employment. The evaluation was completed between August 2021 and July 2023.

Methods: A survey was completed by 503 participants at entry and 423 at exit. It captured data regarding demographic and military-specific details, health status, situational stressors, predisposing symptoms, help-seeking behaviour, social engagement, housing, living arrangements and employment status. The questionnaire included a number of validated psychometric questionnaires.

Results: This evaluation revealed reductions in situational stressors, symptoms and mental health illnesses. Seventy-six per cent of participants had completed an Operational Tour, and 77% were exposed to a traumatic event during service. It was the negative impact of unresolved traumatic effects that influenced service-users to require support. Forty-nine per cent delayed seeking help, and 36% self-referred to the One Is Too Many programme which demonstrates the importance of this option. There were improvements in the participants' social networking, social activities, club membership and having people to rely on. Only 4% of participants were women which reinforces the requirement to explore initiatives to engage with female veterans.

Conclusions: Timely therapeutic and social prescribing interventions in a safe environment lowered depression, anxiety and the associated situational stressors leading to self-harming and may have reduced suicide. It presented another option to veterans and their families regarding where they can obtain support, care and therapeutic interventions. The programme provided a strong foundation for delivery organisations to forge lasting collaborative partnerships that can be extended to working with other authorities and institutes. The results highlight pathways for prevention and intervention strategies to inform policymakers, healthcare professionals and third-sector organisations.

一个人太多 "预防退伍军人自残和自杀:定量评估。
导言:2021 年,武装部队盟约基金信托向旨在对预防自杀产生明显影响的计划拨款 200 多万英镑。四家资助机构提供了心理治疗干预、小组活动、社会处方、同伴支持指导、生活技能辅导、教育课程以及住房和就业方面的实际帮助。评估在 2021 年 8 月至 2023 年 7 月期间完成:503 名参与者在入组时填写了调查问卷,423 名参与者在退组时填写了调查问卷。该调查收集了有关人口和军事方面的详细信息、健康状况、情境压力、诱发症状、求助行为、社会参与、住房、生活安排和就业状况等方面的数据。调查问卷包括一些经过验证的心理测量问卷:评估结果显示,情境压力、症状和精神疾病均有所减轻。76%的参与者完成了一次作战考察,77%的参与者在服役期间遭遇过创伤事件。未解决的创伤后果所产生的负面影响影响了服务使用者需要支持。49%的人推迟了寻求帮助的时间,36%的人自我推荐参加 "一个人太多 "计划,这表明了这一选择的重要性。参与者的社交网络、社交活动、俱乐部会员资格和有依靠的人等方面都有所改善。只有 4% 的参与者是女性,这就更需要探索与女性退伍军人接触的举措:在安全的环境中及时采取治疗和社会处方干预措施,可降低抑郁、焦虑和导致自我伤害的相关情境压力,并可能减少自杀。它为退伍军人及其家人提供了另一种选择,即他们可以在哪里获得支持、护理和治疗干预。该计划为实施机构建立持久的合作伙伴关系奠定了坚实的基础,并可扩展到与其他当局和机构的合作。研究结果强调了预防和干预战略的途径,为政策制定者、医疗保健专业人员和第三部门组织提供了信息。
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