The Impact of Civic Service on Disability Identity Outcomes in United States Veterans Who Served in Iraq and Afghanistan

Q2 Social Sciences
Molly Meissen, M. Matthieu
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Abstract For many veterans, reintegrating into civilian life is complicated by an acquired or exacerbated physical disability. Veteran-directed services that are inclusive of and impactful for disabled veterans are limited. Pre-and post-data on 6 psychosocial outcomes resulting from a 26-week stipend-supported civic service and leadership program for post-9/11 era Veterans (N = 346) were analyzed. Veterans with physical disabilities (n = 181) reported significant increases in all measured outcomes. Women had significantly greater increases in purpose in life (b = 3.60, p < 0.05) and decreases in depressive symptoms (b = –.53, p < 0.04) than men. Civic service has a positive impact on post-9/11 veterans with physical disabilities reintegrating into civilian life.
公民服务对在伊拉克和阿富汗服役的美国退伍军人残疾身份结果的影响
对于许多退伍军人来说,由于获得性或加重的身体残疾,重新融入平民生活变得复杂。包括残疾退伍军人在内并对其有影响的退伍军人指导服务有限。对9/11后退伍军人(N = 346)进行为期26周的津贴支持的公民服务和领导力项目的6项心理社会结果的前后数据进行了分析。有身体残疾的退伍军人(n = 181)报告了所有测量结果的显著增加。女性的生活目标显著增加(b = 3.60, p < 0.05),抑郁症状显著减少(b = -)。53, p < 0.04)。公民服务对9/11后身体残疾的退伍军人重新融入平民生活有积极影响。
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Military Behavioral Health
Military Behavioral Health Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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