Traumatic events, other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by Australian Defence Force personnel following peacekeeping and war-like deployments

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The association between stressful events on warlike deployments and subsequent mental health problems has been established. Less is known about the effects of stressful events on peacekeeping deployments.</p> <p>Methods&l...

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Main Authors: Waller Michael, Treloar Susan A, Sim Malcolm R, McFarlane Alexander C, McGuire Annabel C L, Bleier Jonathan, Dobson Annette J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-07-01
Series:BMC Psychiatry
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/12/88
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author Waller Michael
Treloar Susan A
Sim Malcolm R
McFarlane Alexander C
McGuire Annabel C L
Bleier Jonathan
Dobson Annette J
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Treloar Susan A
Sim Malcolm R
McFarlane Alexander C
McGuire Annabel C L
Bleier Jonathan
Dobson Annette J
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The association between stressful events on warlike deployments and subsequent mental health problems has been established. Less is known about the effects of stressful events on peacekeeping deployments.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Two cross sectional studies of the Australian Defence Force were used to contrast the prevalence of exposures reported by a group deployed on a peacekeeping operation (Bougainville, n = 1704) and those reported by a group deployed on operations which included warlike and non-warlike exposures (East Timor, n = 1333). A principal components analysis was used to identify groupings of non-traumatic exposures on deployment. Multiple regression models were used to assess the association between self-reported objective and subjective exposures, stressors on deployment and subsequent physical and mental health outcomes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The principal components analysis produced four groups of non-traumatic stressors which were consistent between the peacekeeping and more warlike deployments. These were labelled ‘separation’, ‘different culture’, ‘other people’ and ‘work frustration’. Higher levels of traumatic and non-traumatic exposures were reported by veterans of East Timor compared to Bougainville. Higher levels of subjective traumatic exposures were associated with increased rates of PTSD in East Timor veterans and more physical and psychological health symptoms in both deployed groups. In Bougainville and East Timor veterans some non-traumatic deployment stressors were also associated with worse health outcomes.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Strategies to best prepare, identify and treat those exposed to traumatic events and other stressors on deployment should be considered for Defence personnel deployed on both warlike and peacekeeping operations.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-019f586a3b3948e98909e2034c4378a02022-12-21T22:01:32ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2012-07-011218810.1186/1471-244X-12-88Traumatic events, other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by Australian Defence Force personnel following peacekeeping and war-like deploymentsWaller MichaelTreloar Susan ASim Malcolm RMcFarlane Alexander CMcGuire Annabel C LBleier JonathanDobson Annette J<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The association between stressful events on warlike deployments and subsequent mental health problems has been established. Less is known about the effects of stressful events on peacekeeping deployments.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Two cross sectional studies of the Australian Defence Force were used to contrast the prevalence of exposures reported by a group deployed on a peacekeeping operation (Bougainville, n = 1704) and those reported by a group deployed on operations which included warlike and non-warlike exposures (East Timor, n = 1333). A principal components analysis was used to identify groupings of non-traumatic exposures on deployment. Multiple regression models were used to assess the association between self-reported objective and subjective exposures, stressors on deployment and subsequent physical and mental health outcomes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The principal components analysis produced four groups of non-traumatic stressors which were consistent between the peacekeeping and more warlike deployments. These were labelled ‘separation’, ‘different culture’, ‘other people’ and ‘work frustration’. Higher levels of traumatic and non-traumatic exposures were reported by veterans of East Timor compared to Bougainville. Higher levels of subjective traumatic exposures were associated with increased rates of PTSD in East Timor veterans and more physical and psychological health symptoms in both deployed groups. In Bougainville and East Timor veterans some non-traumatic deployment stressors were also associated with worse health outcomes.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Strategies to best prepare, identify and treat those exposed to traumatic events and other stressors on deployment should be considered for Defence personnel deployed on both warlike and peacekeeping operations.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/12/88
spellingShingle Waller Michael
Treloar Susan A
Sim Malcolm R
McFarlane Alexander C
McGuire Annabel C L
Bleier Jonathan
Dobson Annette J
Traumatic events, other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by Australian Defence Force personnel following peacekeeping and war-like deployments
BMC Psychiatry
title Traumatic events, other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by Australian Defence Force personnel following peacekeeping and war-like deployments
title_full Traumatic events, other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by Australian Defence Force personnel following peacekeeping and war-like deployments
title_fullStr Traumatic events, other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by Australian Defence Force personnel following peacekeeping and war-like deployments
title_full_unstemmed Traumatic events, other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by Australian Defence Force personnel following peacekeeping and war-like deployments
title_short Traumatic events, other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by Australian Defence Force personnel following peacekeeping and war-like deployments
title_sort traumatic events other operational stressors and physical and mental health reported by australian defence force personnel following peacekeeping and war like deployments
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/12/88
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