以色列国防军(IDF)心理健康官员(MHO’s)的幸福感。

Disaster and military medicine Pub Date : 2015-03-25 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/2054-314X-1-7
Assaf Shelef, Calanit Zdaka, Yoram Barak
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背景:积极心理学是研究积极体验和积极个体特征的科学。快乐的人有更好的生活质量和其他好处,包括更好的健康。以色列国防军精神卫生司雇用了大批精神卫生官员。MHO的职业倦怠率被认为很高。职业满意度最近受到关注的出版物处理日益不满的医疗保健系统的工作人员。高的MHO满意度可能会导致患者的良好预后。持续的不满意状态,可能会导致健康问题。在这项研究中,我们试图评估MHO的幸福水平及其相关因素。方法:对MHO进行调查。参与者回答了一份问卷,包括生活满意度量表(SLS);个人信息:性别、年龄、婚姻状况、子女人数、家庭收入、健康状况和军事信息:担任MHO的年资、军衔、行政行政或临床职位、单位类型、部队服役安排。结果:调查期间有100名MHO完成了问卷调查。其中包括14名精神科医生、25名心理学家和60名社会工作者。平均年龄37.37±7.12岁,平均服兵役年龄7.83±6.47岁。44%的MHO为上尉,44%为少校,3%为中校,8%为idf工作的公民。分析SLS评分以确定与人口统计学和临床变量的相关性,并计算Pearson系数相关性。平均总SLS评分为24.29±5.22分。与SLS评分有统计学意义的唯一相关性是家庭收入(p = 0.0109)。结论:MHO报告的幸福水平与以色列全国调查的平均得分相似,比以色列医生的幸福水平略高。研究发现,家庭收入与幸福程度有关。军衔和部队类型与较高的生活满意度无关。
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Happiness amongst Israel Defense Force (IDF) Mental Health Officers (MHO's).

Background: Positive psychology is the scientific study of positive experiences and positive individual traits. Happy people have a better quality of life and other benefits, including better health. The Mental Health Department of the IDF employs a large cadre of Mental Health Officers (MHO's). The rate of burnout among MHO's is considered to be high. Career satisfaction has received attention recently with publications dealing with the growing discontent of healthcare system workers. High MHO's satisfaction is likely to result in good outcomes with patients. Continued state of dissatisfaction, may result in health problems. In this study we tried to assess levels of happiness and its correlates among MHO's.

Methods: Survey among MHO's. Participants answered a questionnaire including the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SLS);personal details: sex, age, marital status, number of children, family income, state of healthand military details:seniority as MHO, rank, administrative executive or clinical position, unit type, army service placement.

Results: In the period of the survey100 MHO's completed the questionnaire. Amongst them were 14 psychiatrists, 25 psychologists and 60 social workers. Mean age 37.37 ± 7.12 years, mean years in army service 7.83 ± 6.47. 44% of the MHO's were Captains, 44% Majors, 3% Lieutenant Colonels and 8% citizens working for the I.D.F. The SLS score was analyzed in order to identify correlations to demographic and clinical variables and Pearson coefficient correlations were calculated. The mean total SLS score was 24.29 ± 5.22. The only statistically significant association with SLS score was family income (p = 0.0109).

Conclusions: MHO's reported similar levels of happiness as the mean score found in an Israeli national survey and slightly higher level of happiness compared to Israeli physicians. Family income was found to be associated to the level of happiness. Army rank and unit type were not associated with higher satisfaction with life.

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