Experience of Transition From the Military for Post-9/11 Combat Veterans.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Christine E Haines, Pei-Fen Chang, Francie M Baxter, Sabrenda T Littles
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Abstract

Suicide rates for post-9/11 veterans are alarmingly high, especially within the first 3 years of transition from the military. High stress during transition is linked to occupational dysfunction and suicidal ideation. Combat veterans report more difficult transitions than non-combat veterans but have received little attention. This study aimed to understand the transition experience from the military for post-9/11 combat veterans. A phenomenological method was used to describe the lived experience of transition from the military for post-9/11 combat veterans. Data collection included interviews and coding of transcriptions until data saturation was met at nine participants and themes were developed. Main themes included Having Expectations, Confronting Barriers, Identity Crisis, Employing Coping Mechanisms, and Filling a Void. This study highlights the challenges faced by post-9/11 combat veterans transitioning from the military, emphasizing the role of occupational identity and the importance of engagement in meaningful occupations during this transition.

9/11后退伍军人从军队过渡的经验。
9/11后退伍军人的自杀率高得惊人,尤其是在从军队过渡的头三年。过渡时期的高压力与职业功能障碍和自杀意念有关。战斗退伍军人比非战斗退伍军人报告更困难的过渡,但很少受到关注。本研究旨在了解9/11后退伍军人从军队的过渡经验。采用现象学方法描述了9/11后退伍军人从军队过渡的生活经历。数据收集包括访谈和转录编码,直到9名参与者达到数据饱和,并制定主题。主题包括有期望、面对障碍、身份危机、采用应对机制和填补空白。本研究强调了9/11后退伍军人从军队过渡所面临的挑战,强调了职业认同的作用以及在这一过渡期间从事有意义的职业的重要性。
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2.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
54
期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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