Age and belongingness moderate the effects of combat exposure on suicidal ideation among active duty Air Force personnel

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作者
Bryan, Craig J.
McNaughton-Cassill, Mary [1 ]
Osman, Augustine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas San Antonio, San Antonio, TX USA
关键词
Military; Suicide; Suicidal ideation; Combat; Protective factors; Belonging; MILITARY PERSONNEL; PERCEIVED BURDENSOMENESS; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; THWARTED BELONGINGNESS; STRESS; WAR;
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10.1016/j.jad.2013.05.087
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: To determine if intensify of combat, exposure relates to suicidal ideation among active duly Air Force personnel according to age and perceived belonging. Method: Self-report measures of suicidal ideation, combat exposure (e.g., tiring weapons, being bred upon), aftermath exposure (e g, seeing dead bodies and devastation), emotional distress, belongingness, and perceived burdensomeness were completed by 273 (81.7% male; 67.8% Caucasian, 20.5% African American, 2.2% Native American,.7% Asian,.4% Pacific Islander, and 8.4% "other"; age M=25.99, SD=5.90) active duty Air Force Security Forces personnel. Multiple regression modeling was utilized to test the associations of combat exposure and aftermath exposure with recent suicidal ideation. Results: A significant age-by-combat exposure interaction was found (B=0.014, SE=0.006, p=0.019), suggesting combat exposure and suicidal ideation was strongest among military personnel above the age of 34. The age-by-aftermath exposure interaction was not significant (B=-0.003, SE=0.004, p=0460). A significant three-way interaction of age, combat exposure, and belongingness was also found (B=0.011, SE=0.005. p=0.042). The Johnson-Neyman test indicated that suicidal ideation was most severe among Airmen above the age of 29 years with high combat exposure and low levels of belongingness. Limitations: Cross-sectional, self-report design limited to two Air Force units. Conclusions: A strong sense of belonging protects against suicidal ideation among Airmen above the age of 29 years who have been exposed to higher levels of combat. (C) 2013 Elsevier BY. All rights reserved,
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