社会心理的
心理学
心理弹性
海军
心理健康
情境伦理学
面试
探索性研究
社会心理学
临床心理学
精神科
社会学
政治学
人类学
法学
作者
Kate Rocklein,Olimpia Paun,Rebekah Hamilton,Mona Shattell,Philip Held,Genevieve E. Chandler,S. Viola
标识
DOI:10.3928/02793695-20250108-01
摘要
Purpose To investigate resilience in American Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel. Method A qualitative descriptive exploratory design was used to interview Special Forces and Navy SEAL participants about their perspectives on and experiences of resilience. Assumptions that high resilience inversely correlates with suicide risk in SOF drove our primary research questions and study focus. Questions were based on Holling's theory of ecological resilience. Results Participants provided insightful and detailed data of their resilience and were often self-effacing or self-critical. Responses indicated that although quite resilient, SOF personnel express their resilience in ways known to become pathological and precipitate suicidality if left undetected. Extracted subthemes indicated commitment to others over self and a nexus of trait variables linked to suicidality. Estimated neurotrauma from repetitive blast exposures should be incorporated in future models. Conclusion Findings challenge prevailing beliefs that dysfunctional behaviors and suboptimal resilience drive SOF suicide. Results herein justify future research and changes to command postures and U.S. Department of Defense initiatives regarding relationships between and among variables of resilience, neurotrauma, and suicide in SOF. [ Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 63 (5), 26–38.]
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