三步理论为创伤后应激障碍、人际挑战、绝望和自杀意念在军事性创伤女性退伍军人中的检验提供依据。

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Chandra E Khalifian, Sumire R Lundell, Katerine Rashkovsky, Leslie Morland, Marylene Cloitre
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美国退伍军人比非退伍军人有更大的自杀风险,而经历过军事性创伤(MST)的女性退伍军人的自杀风险更大。三步理论(3ST)是一个基于证据的模型,描述了从自杀意念(SI)到行动的转变。这表明,当身体和/或心理上的痛苦伴随着绝望时,SI就会出现;当痛苦和绝望超过了联系的感觉时,SI就会增加。在3ST的指导下,本文研究了220名患有MST的女性退伍军人的创伤后应激障碍、绝望、断开和SI,这些女性退伍军人完成了一项比较情感和人际调节技能训练(STAIR)和以现在为中心治疗(PCT)的随机临床试验的基线评估。在部分支持3ST的情况下,我们发现当退伍军人报告高度绝望时,较高的PTSD严重程度与较高的SI相关。然而,我们没有发现人际关系问题加剧了这种互动。相反,我们发现当患者报告高度绝望时,较高的人际问题与较高的SI相关。研究结果强调,除了改善PTSD症状和人际关系外,灌输希望对降低自杀风险也很重要。
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A 3-step theory informed examination of PTSD, interpersonal challenges, hopelessness, and suicidal ideation in women veterans with military sexual trauma.

U.S. military veterans are at a greater risk of suicide than non-veteran adults, and this risk is exacerbated in women veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST). The Three-Step Theory (3ST) is an evidence-based model which describes the transition from suicidal ideation (SI) into action. It suggests that SI arises when physical and/or psychological pain is paired with hopelessness; SI increases when the pain and hopelessness outweigh feelings of connectedness. Informed by the 3ST, this paper examines PTSD, hopelessness, disconnection, and SI in 220 women veterans with MST who completed baseline assessments for a randomized clinical trial comparing Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) to Present-Centered Therapy (PCT). In partial support of the 3ST, we found that higher PTSD severity was related to higher SI when veterans reported high hopelessness. However, we did not find that interpersonal problems exacerbated this interaction. Instead, we found that higher interpersonal problems were related to higher SI when patients reported high hopelessness. Findings highlight the importance of instilling hope, in addition to improving PTSD symptoms and interpersonal relationships, in reducing suicide risk.

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Military Psychology
Military Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
80
期刊介绍: Military Psychology is the quarterly journal of Division 19 (Society for Military Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. The journal seeks to facilitate the scientific development of military psychology by encouraging communication between researchers and practitioners. The domain of military psychology is the conduct of research or practice of psychological principles within a military environment. The journal publishes behavioral science research articles having military applications in the areas of clinical and health psychology, training and human factors, manpower and personnel, social and organizational systems, and testing and measurement.
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