Individual and organisational factors contributing to the mental health and suicide risk of current and ex-serving Navy Clearance Divers.

IF 3.6 4区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Australian Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2025-04-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00049530.2025.2472821
Grace Claringbold, Nicky Robinson, Arlene Walker, Loch Forsyth
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Abstract

Objective: Military service is inherently stressful, and a high prevalence of mental ill-health and suicide is reported among the veteran community. The current study examined the experiences of Navy Clearance Divers and factors that may be related to their mental health and suicide risk.

Method: Current and ex-serving Australian Clearance Divers (n = 135) completed a mixed-methods survey in June 2021 on the impact of service on their mental health.

Results: Fifty-five per cent of participants reported suffering a mental health issue, 40% had considered suicide, and 68% were concerned about another Clearance Diver's suicide risk. Transitioning out of active service presented practical, emotional, and social challenges. Qualitative analysis revealed four organisational factors (organisational culture, leadership, workplace support, and work environment) and five individual factors (attitudes to mental health treatment, experience of trauma, health and behaviour, emotional and social factors through transition, and experience of transition processes) that may be contributing to the poor mental health and high suicide risk.

Conclusions: Several systemic organisational problems may be contributing to poor mental health and wellbeing within Australian Clearance Divers, and improvements to mental health support and the transition process are required. Defence leadership is committed to enacting systematic change.

个人和组织因素对现役和退役海军清场潜水员的心理健康和自杀风险的影响。
目的:服兵役本身就有压力,据报道,退伍军人社区中精神疾病和自杀的发生率很高。目前的研究调查了海军清场潜水员的经历以及可能与他们的心理健康和自杀风险相关的因素。方法:2021年6月,现役和退役澳大利亚清海潜水员(n = 135)完成了一项关于服务对其心理健康影响的混合方法调查。结果:55%的参与者报告有心理健康问题,40%的人考虑过自杀,68%的人担心另一个清场潜水员的自杀风险。从现役中过渡出来带来了实际的、情感的和社会的挑战。定性分析揭示了四个组织因素(组织文化、领导、工作场所支持和工作环境)和五个个人因素(对心理健康治疗的态度、创伤经历、健康和行为、过渡过程中的情感和社会因素以及过渡过程的经历)可能导致心理健康状况不佳和自杀风险高。结论:几个系统性的组织问题可能导致澳大利亚清场潜水员的心理健康和福祉不佳,需要改善心理健康支持和过渡过程。国防领导层致力于实施系统性变革。
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Australian Journal of Psychology
Australian Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Psychology is the premier scientific journal of the Australian Psychological Society. It covers the entire spectrum of psychological research and receives articles on all topics within the broad scope of the discipline. The journal publishes high quality peer-reviewed articles with reviewers and associate editors providing detailed assistance to authors to reach publication. The journal publishes reports of experimental and survey studies, including reports of qualitative investigations, on pure and applied topics in the field of psychology. Articles on clinical psychology or on the professional concerns of applied psychology should be submitted to our sister journals, Australian Psychologist or Clinical Psychologist. The journal publishes occasional reviews of specific topics, theoretical pieces and commentaries on methodological issues. There are also solicited book reviews and comments Annual special issues devoted to a single topic, and guest edited by a specialist editor, are published. The journal regards itself as international in vision and will accept submissions from psychologists in all countries.
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