The social benefits of nature-based recreation for veterans: A scoping review

Deborah A. Tysor, PhD, TRS, CTRS, Lauren Lee Isaacs, MS, TRS, CTRS, Kelly Bricker, PhD
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Veterans reintegrating into civilian life following military service often face a variety of social and psychological challenges that impact daily functioning and quality of life. Unfortunately, the social stigma associated with receiving supportive health services prevents many veterans from receiving assistance through traditional means. Others decline assistance out of a well-intentioned concern that using supportive resources will prevent other people with a greater need from receiving support. Also, researchers have found that the quality of a veteran’s social context, particularly regarding their perceptions of social support, are highly predictive of psychological wellbeing, including decreased vulnerability to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and decreased risk of suicide. Ultimately, the pervasive nature of psychological and social challenges among returning veterans, combined with the barriers to quality care and critical importance of social support reinforces the need for nontraditional ways of enhancing social support among the veteran community. Therefore, the purpose of this scoping review is to explore the potential social benefits of nature-based recreation (NBR) for veterans. Findings will be used to support the belief that recreation therapists have the potential to address the social needs of veterans by providing a variety of nature-based recreational therapy (RT) services.
退伍军人以自然为基础的娱乐活动的社会效益:一项范围审查
退伍军人在服完兵役后重新融入平民生活,经常面临各种社会和心理挑战,影响日常运作和生活质量。不幸的是,与接受支持性医疗服务相关的社会污名阻碍了许多退伍军人通过传统方式获得援助。其他人则出于善意而拒绝援助,担心使用支持性资源会阻止其他更需要帮助的人获得支持。此外,研究人员发现,退伍军人的社会环境质量,特别是他们对社会支持的感知,对心理健康具有高度预测作用,包括降低创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的易感性和降低自杀风险。最终,回归退伍军人中普遍存在的心理和社会挑战,加上高质量护理的障碍和社会支持的关键重要性,加强了在退伍军人社区中加强社会支持的非传统方式的必要性。因此,本次范围界定审查的目的是探索基于自然的娱乐(NBR)对退伍军人的潜在社会效益。研究结果将用于支持这样一种信念,即娱乐治疗师有潜力通过提供各种基于自然的娱乐治疗(RT)服务来满足退伍军人的社会需求。
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