Increasing understanding of the barriers to military-sexual-trauma-related reporting and treatment seeking in Canada

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Andrea Brown, Heather Millman, Linna Tam-Seto, Bibi Imre-Millei, Ashley Ibbotson, Lori Buchart, A. Heber, Marguerite E. Samplonius, Ashlee Mulligan, MaryAnn Notarianni, Margaret C. McKinnon
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LAY SUMMARY Military sexual trauma (MST) can cause many mental health problems, such as posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety. Yet many people who experienced MST do not report what happened to them, do not seek mental health treatment, or drop out of treatment. Through experiences in an MST-specific community of practice, the authors heard many reasons why people do not report or do not seek treatment, including 1) feeling betrayed by the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and other military members, 2) not understanding what treatments are available, and 3) not knowing exactly what MST means. Knowing why people do not report MST or seek mental health treatment can help the CAF and treatment providers make changes to support people who experienced MST.
进一步了解加拿大与军事性创伤有关的报告和寻求治疗的障碍
概述 军人性创伤 (MST) 可导致许多心理健康问题,如创伤后应激障碍、抑郁和焦虑。然而,许多经历过军事性创伤的人并不报告他们的遭遇,也不寻求心理健康治疗,或者放弃治疗。通过在一个专门的创伤后应激障碍实践社区的经历,作者听到了很多人们不报告或不寻求治疗的原因,包括:1)感觉被加拿大武装部队(CAF)和其他军人背叛了;2)不了解有哪些治疗方法;3)不清楚创伤后应激障碍的确切含义。了解人们不报告或不寻求心理健康治疗的原因可以帮助加拿大武装部队和治疗机构做出改变,为经历过性暴力和基于性别的暴力的人们提供支持。
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