| Literature DB >> 28978357 |
Yu-Chu Shen1,2, Jeremy Arkes3, Paul B Lester4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Psychological health is vital for effective employees, especially in stressful occupations like military and public safety sectors. Yet, until recently little empirical work has made the link between requisite psychological resources and important mental health outcomes across time in those sectors. In this study we explore the association between 14 baseline psychological health attributes (such as adaptability, coping ability, optimism) and mental health outcomes following exposure to combat deployment.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; PTSD; Psychological attributes; Public safety sector; Resilience, military
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28978357 PMCID: PMC5628451 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-017-0201-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Descriptive statistics of the restricted sample by their post-deployment mental health status
| Whole sample | None | Depressiona | PTSDa | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological health outcomes in PDHA | ||||||||
| Screen positive for depressiona | 4540 | 7% | ||||||
| Screen positive for PTSDa | 7012 | 11% | ||||||
| Baseline psychological attributes (in bottom 5 percentile) | ||||||||
| Depression (rev. coding) | 1644 | 3% | 980 | 2% | 563 | 5% | 331 | 5% |
| Catastrophizing (rev. coding) | 3102 | 5% | 2144 | 4% | 795 | 7% | 434 | 6% |
| Positive Affect | 2085 | 3% | 1214 | 2% | 758 | 7% | 397 | 6% |
| Adaptability | 1620 | 3% | 1101 | 2% | 452 | 4% | 201 | 3% |
| Coping Ability | 2564 | 4% | 1772 | 4% | 671 | 6% | 333 | 5% |
| Optimism | 2945 | 5% | 1950 | 4% | 868 | 8% | 415 | 6% |
| Positive Character Actions | 1479 | 2% | 1004 | 2% | 392 | 4% | 214 | 3% |
| Engagement with Job | 2256 | 4% | 1607 | 3% | 548 | 5% | 283 | 4% |
| Inclusion | 2153 | 3% | 1318 | 3% | 722 | 7% | 379 | 5% |
| Organizational Trust | 1407 | 2% | 924 | 2% | 390 | 4% | 249 | 4% |
| Friendship | 2330 | 4% | 1515 | 3% | 700 | 6% | 373 | 5% |
| Family Satisfaction | 2301 | 4% | 1508 | 3% | 655 | 6% | 387 | 6% |
| Family Support | 2002 | 3% | 1354 | 3% | 528 | 5% | 348 | 5% |
| Spirituality | 2107 | 3% | 1447 | 3% | 574 | 5% | 280 | 4% |
| Combat exposure | ||||||||
| witnessed deaths during deployment | 19,421 | 31% | 12,824 | 26% | 4418 | 41% | 4535 | 65% |
| discharged weapon during deployment | 11,419 | 18% | 7656 | 16% | 2344 | 22% | 2802 | 40% |
| wounded or in danger during deployment | 15,705 | 25% | 9772 | 20% | 4104 | 38% | 4008 | 57% |
| Demographic and service characteristics | ||||||||
| Mean age (SD) | 21.66 | 4.33 | 21.66 | 4.34 | 21.56 | 4.26 | 21.73 | 4.31 |
| Male | 56,597 | 90% | 44,519 | 91% | 9224 | 85% | 6089 | 87% |
| Female | 6589 | 10% | 4646 | 9% | 1611 | 15% | 904 | 13% |
| White | 40,696 | 64% | 31,842 | 65% | 6772 | 62% | 4445 | 64% |
| Black | 10,937 | 17% | 8355 | 17% | 2063 | 19% | 1265 | 18% |
| Hispanic | 8146 | 13% | 6414 | 13% | 1284 | 12% | 920 | 13% |
| Asian | 2910 | 5% | 2159 | 4% | 640 | 6% | 310 | 4% |
| Other minority | 497 | 1% | 395 | 1% | 76 | 1% | 53 | 1% |
| at least college degree | 6316 | 10% | 4969 | 10% | 1086 | 10% | 613 | 9% |
| Single | 50,640 | 80% | 39,541 | 80% | 8536 | 79% | 5520 | 79% |
| Married | 12,546 | 20% | 9624 | 20% | 2299 | 21% | 1473 | 21% |
| Divorced | 866 | 1% | 649 | 1% | 178 | 2% | 114 | 2% |
| Have children | 9098 | 14% | 6928 | 14% | 1687 | 16% | 1131 | 16% |
| AFQT scores 31–49 | 21,033 | 33% | 16,337 | 33% | 3571 | 33% | 2472 | 35% |
| AFQT scores 50–64 | 15,396 | 24% | 11,920 | 24% | 2660 | 25% | 1778 | 25% |
| AFQT scores 65–92 | 22,062 | 35% | 17,232 | 35% | 3776 | 35% | 2323 | 33% |
| Aviation | 4187 | 7% | 3292 | 7% | 729 | 7% | 357 | 5% |
| Combat service | 3360 | 5% | 2686 | 5% | 570 | 5% | 248 | 4% |
| Service support | 15,332 | 24% | 11,760 | 24% | 2914 | 27% | 1635 | 23% |
| Other occupation | 10,630 | 17% | 8534 | 17% | 1706 | 16% | 869 | 12% |
| Rank E1-E2 | 1857 | 3% | 1303 | 3% | 455 | 4% | 284 | 4% |
| Rank E3 | 17,056 | 27% | 13,207 | 27% | 3059 | 28% | 1880 | 27% |
| Rank E4 and above | 44,273 | 70% | 34,655 | 70% | 7321 | 68% | 4829 | 69% |
| pre-deployment assessment available | 37,995 | 60% | 29,031 | 59% | 6946 | 64% | 4483 | 64% |
| sought psychological health counseling pre-deployment | 1399 | 2% | 778 | 2% | 521 | 5% | 326 | 5% |
| sample | 63,186 | 49,165 | 10,835 | 6, 993 | ||||
PTSD: screen positive for PTSD symptoms based on the Primary Care PTSD screen
aDepression: screened positive for depression symptoms based on 2-item Patient Health Questionnaire
Fig. 1Share of soldiers in the restricted sample screened positive for depression symptology post deployment in various percentile ranges of GAT scores by attributes
Regression-adjusted odds ratio of post-deployment depression and PTSD on soldiers in the restricted sample
| Outcome = Odds Ratio (95% CI) | Depression* | PTSD* |
|---|---|---|
| Baseline psychological attributes (in bottom 5 percentile) | ||
| Depression (rev. coding) | 1.47*** | 1.48*** |
| [1.25–1.72] | [1.27–1.74] | |
| Catastrophizing (rev. coding) | 1.42*** | 1.08 |
| [1.26–1.60] | [0.96–1.23] | |
| Positive Affect | 1.47*** | 1.27*** |
| [1.27–1.71] | [1.09–1.48] | |
| Adaptability | 0.96 | 0.93 |
| [0.80–1.15] | [0.77–1.11] | |
| Coping Ability | 1.00 | 0.94 |
| [0.87–1.16] | [0.82–1.08] | |
| Optimism | 1.41*** | 1.01 |
| [1.24–1.61] | [0.88–1.15] | |
| Positive Character Actions | 0.90 | 1.07 |
| [0.75–1.09] | [0.89–1.28] | |
| Engagement with Job | 1.12 | 0.90 |
| [0.96–1.30] | [0.77–1.04] | |
| Inclusion | 1.51*** | 1.42*** |
| [1.31–1.74] | [1.23–1.64] | |
| Organizational Trust | 1.19** | 1.39*** |
| [1.00–1.42] | [1.18–1.64] | |
| Friendship | 1.47*** | 1.13* |
| [1.28–1.68] | [0.98–1.30] | |
| Family Satisfaction | 1.38*** | 1.35*** |
| [1.21–1.58] | [1.19–1.54] | |
| Family Support | 1.37*** | 1.31*** |
| [1.19–1.59] | [1.14–1.50] | |
| Spirituality | 1.23*** | 1.05 |
| [1.06–1.44] | [0.90–1.22] | |
| witnessed deaths during deployment | 1.63*** | 3.18*** |
| [1.51–1.76] | [2.98–3.39] | |
| discharged weapon during deployment | 0.91** | 1.57*** |
| [0.83–1.00] | [1.46–1.68] | |
| wounded or in danger during deployment | 2.22*** | 8.16*** |
| [2.04–2.42] | [7.41–8.97] | |
| Sample size | 62,913 | 62,754 |
*** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1
Note:
Depression: screened positive for depression symptoms based on 2-item Patient Health Questionnaire
PTSD: screen positive for PTSD symptoms based on the Primary Care PTSD screen
Additional variables in the regression include gender, race, age, marital status, dependent quantity, rank, AFQT percentile, military occupational specialty, pre-deployment psychological health counseling need
Fig. 2Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves
Fig. 3Distribution of depression and PTSD by ventiles of the predicted probabilities, based on all soldiers