On Saving - The Psychosocial Benefit of Saving Lives in War and Society.

Q3 Medicine
Russ S Kotwal, Robert L Mabry, Jeffrey T Howard
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Abstract

Posttraumatic stress can result from combat and noncombat-related experiences. Conditioning military forces to be lethal or to save lives may influence responses to stress. Training to respond to casualties and to save lives should be a universal practice among medical and non-medical personnel when preparing for combat operations and battlefield casualties. National security requires a strong military. A strong military is reliant on a strong society that is cohesive as well as economically and spiritually intact. Cohesion is vital to the overall health and development of a society. A lack of cohesion can result in excess mortality and a reduction in life expectancy. Cohesion expands social networks and increases social capital that provides support for its military and overall population. Cohesion and leadership are needed to defend our nation, preserve national security, improve societal health, and save lives.

论拯救——在战争和社会中拯救生命的社会心理利益。
创伤后压力可能源于战斗和非战斗相关的经历。将军事力量训练成致命的或拯救生命的可能会影响对压力的反应。在为作战行动和战场伤亡做准备时,医务人员和非医务人员应普遍接受应对伤亡和拯救生命的培训。国家安全需要一支强大的军队。一支强大的军队依赖于一个强大的社会,一个凝聚力强、经济和精神完整的社会。凝聚力对社会的整体健康和发展至关重要。缺乏凝聚力会导致死亡率过高和预期寿命缩短。凝聚力扩大了社会网络,增加了社会资本,为军队和全体人口提供了支持。保卫我们的国家、维护国家安全、改善社会健康和拯救生命需要凝聚力和领导力。
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