Psychiatric Symptoms and Quality of Life in Military Personnel Deployed Abroad.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Taner Oznur, Suleyman Akarsu, Murat Erdem, Murat Durusu, Mehmet Toygar, Yavuz Poyrazoglu, Umit Kaldirim, Mehmet Eryilmaz, Kamil Nahit Ozmenler
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Abstract

Background: Military personnel deployed abroad could be exposed to more risk factors that adversely affect quality of life. In this study, we examined psychiatric symptoms and quality of life in Turkish Armed Forces deployed to Afghanistan.

Method: A total of 289 Turkish military personnel working in Afghanistan enrolled in this study. They completed two surveys containing questions about socio-demographic characteristics. Data were collected and analyzed from 258 of the participants.

Results: The general symptom scores (GSI) were above 1 in 20.8 Percent (n=54) of the participants. The lowest SF-36 scores by the sub-groups were mental health (59.14 ± 18.56) and vitality (59.25 ± 21.17). The highest score was in the physical function subscale (84.42 ± 19.53). All Quality of Life Questionnaire Short Form (SF-36)subscale scores were lower in the GSI above 1 group than the GSI below 1 group. In the GSI above 1 group: education level and depression affected SF-36 physical functioning; paranoid ideation and somatization affected SF-36 role limitations due to physical health; age and somatization affected SF-36 pain; age affected SF-36 general health; phobic anxiety affected SF-36 vitality; age, tenure of occupation, tenure abroad; and phobic anxiety affected SF-36 mental health.

Conclusions: The negative effects of psychiatric symptoms on the quality of life were similar to those in the general population and in specific disease groups. These results should be considered when evaluating the mental health of military personnel deployed abroad.

驻外军人的精神症状与生活质量
背景:部署在国外的军事人员可能面临更多影响生活质量的危险因素。在这项研究中,我们检查了部署到阿富汗的土耳其武装部队的精神症状和生活质量。方法:共有289名在阿富汗工作的土耳其军事人员参与本研究。他们完成了两项包含社会人口特征问题的调查。研究人员收集并分析了258名参与者的数据。结果:20.8% (n=54)的受试者一般症状评分(GSI)在1分以上。各亚组SF-36得分最低的是心理健康(59.14±18.56)分和活力(59.25±21.17)分。生理功能量表得分最高(84.42±19.53)。GSI高于1组的所有生活质量问卷简表(SF-36)分量表得分低于GSI低于1组。GSI 1以上组:受教育程度和抑郁程度影响SF-36身体功能;身体健康导致的偏执和躯体化影响SF-36角色限制;年龄和躯体化影响SF-36疼痛;年龄影响SF-36总体健康;恐惧焦虑影响SF-36活力;年龄、任职期限、海外任职期限;恐惧焦虑影响SF-36的心理健康。结论:精神症状对生活质量的负面影响与一般人群和特定疾病群体相似。这些结果应在评估海外军事人员的心理健康时予以考虑。
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期刊介绍: THE ISRAEL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY publishes original articles dealing with the all bio-psycho-social aspects of psychiatry. While traditionally the journal has published manuscripts relating to mobility, relocation, acculturation, ethnicity, stress situations in war and peace, victimology and mental health in developing countries, papers addressing all aspects of the psychiatry including neuroscience, biological psychiatry, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy and ethics are welcome. The Editor also welcomes pertinent book reviews and correspondence. Preference is given to research reports of no more than 5,000 words not including abstract, text, references, tables and figures. There should be no more than 40 references and 4 tables or figures. Brief reports (1,500 words, 5 references) are considered if they have heuristic value. Books to be considered for review should be sent to the editorial office. Selected book reviews are invited by the editor.
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