| Literature DB >> 32195216 |
Kim Gordon1, Karen Burnell2, Clare Wilson3.
Abstract
Military personnel who have seen active service can be affected by their experiences. Much of the literature on the mental and physical health battles faced by men and women who leave the Armed Forces is dominated by research in the United States (US) (1), and is particularly focused on exposure to deployment, combat conditions, and effects on mental health. Research in the United Kingdom (UK) tends to focus on depression or alcohol misuse and the impact these issues have on currently serving personnel. This study aimed to present UK veterans' first-hand experiences related to military service, access to and use of mental healthcare and interventions, and the impact of transition on the military family. Semi-structured interviews explored experiences of 30 participants (27 male, 3 female). Participants ranged in age from 26 to 92 years (M = 53.33), and across multiple war cohorts (from WWII to Iraq and Afghanistan). Data were analyzed using Thematic Analysis and Narrative Analysis. Findings show meaning-making from experiences of transition across veteran cohorts. Main themes were reasons for leaving Armed Forces, life outside the military, and mental health concerns after service. Subordinate themes additionally focused on evaluation of identity and mental health service provision. Future clinical research should include the experiences of UK serving personnel and the effects of pre-and post-military adversity, alongside the impact of deployment experiences. Interventions designed to address transition into life after service are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: British ex-Armed Forces; interventions; mental health service access; transition; trauma; veterans; well-being
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32195216 PMCID: PMC7062665 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Participant demographics pre-service and service history.
| Sandy | 65 | 1952, 15 | 1964 | 12 | Post-WWII | Navy | Homesick when joining. Close to mother and father, communicated with parents while stationed abroad. Served post WWII. |
| Pete | 50 | 1981, 18 | 1986 | 5 | Post-Falklands | RAF | Abusive father, witnessed violence toward mother, raised in Northern Ireland social environment of hostility, bullying in community |
| Terry | 38 | 1991, 17 | 2006 | 15 | NI, Balkans, Afghanistan x2, Iraq, Kosovo, Macedonia, Sierra Leone | Paras, Royal Marines Commando | Raised by maternal grandmother, little or no contact with mother/father. Married and separated from wife at time of interview and living in temporary housing. Received treatment for PTSD. |
| Betty | 41 | 1997, 25 | 2003 | 6 | Afghanistan non-combat | Army (3 years Officer Training Corp before Regular Army) | Recalls content family life and childhood. Followed in footsteps of father in career. Wanted but failed to have a family post-service. Sought marriage counseling. |
| Nicholas | 92 | 1939, 18 | 1945 | 6 | WWII | Army | Father WWI suffered mental health. Poverty, family separated, left school to work. Joined Territorial Army. Received surgery for a back injury and was medical discharged from the Artillery division. |
| Freddie | 35 | 1994, 16 | 2007 | 13 | Afghanistan | Royal Marines Commando | History of bullying in school. May have experienced childhood assault. Medical discharge for a persistent back injury sustained after a fall. He received treatment for PTSD and is accompanied by a service dog when in public spaces. |
| Derrick | 90 | 1939, 16 | 1945 | 6 | WWII | Army | Did not want contact with family after leaving Army. Did not join a veterans' organization. Has not received a hearing aid but has no mental health needs. |
| Jack | 56 | 1974, 16 | 1995 | 21 | Falklands, Northern Ireland, Europe, Asia, Central America | Royal Marines Commando | Recalls good childhood experiences growing up in rural town. Divorced after returning from the Falklands. Remarried after deployment to Northern Ireland and received a medical discharge 21 years after service. Received medical and therapeutic treatment for PTSD. |
| Martin | 55 | 1978, 20 | 1983 | 5 | Falklands, Northern Ireland | Royal Marines Commando | Recalls good childhood experiences. Deployed to the Falklands and deployed to Northern Ireland shortly after. Received medical discharge and received medical and therapeutic treatment for PTSD, health issues. Separated from wife and seeking custody. |
| Will | 86 | 1945, 17 | 1949 | 4 | WWII | RAF | Sent to live with relatives by mother. No positive childhood memories of mother, but idolized father. Sent to work-house, left dockyard work to enlist. Left the Army as a Staff Sergeant. He was deployed to Palestine shortly after end WWII after being decommissioned. Sought out mother who refused contact. |
| Curtis | 47 | 1990, 23 | 2013 | 23 | Iraq | Army | Absent of role models and were not “tactile” or emotionally connected family (p. 35). Did not view family positively before or after joining Armed Forces. Academic achievements combined with the lack of a relationship to his family, were motivations behind his joining. |
| Nigel | 52 | 1980, 18 | 1989 | 9 | Post-Falklands, Northern Ireland | Navy/Royal Marines Commando | Recalls good childhood experiences, but distant from family after joining Navy. Trained as medic, then joined Commandos. Treated wounded Falklands servicemen, but not deployed. No medical or psychological treatment post-service. |
| Matty | 71 | 1958, 15 | 1983 | 25 | Northern Ireland, Europe, Global | Army | Recalls positive family relationship. Joined Army and served in Germany and Northern Ireland during the Troubles (in 1971). Retired voluntarily to work in the public sector after 25 years with no medical or psychological needs. |
| Paul | 62 | 1967, 15.5 | 1989 | 28 | Northern Ireland, Gulf War | Army | Military family, homesick when joining Army. Left Army involuntarily on medical discharge to work in the private sector. Attempted suicide due to pain from non-combat leg injury sustained in Gulf. Mobility somewhat limited and no present psychological needs. Volunteers in local veterans' project. |
| Andy | 43 | 1989, 18 | 1997 | 7 | Cyprus, Balkans | RAF | Sent away to boarding school, father worked away. Recalls good family relationship, but distant from father. Left Army voluntarily to work in private sector after 7 years with no medical. Employed 2 weeks after leaving RAF. Divorced, living alone for several years experienced depressive symptoms. Remarried. Slight physical disability. |
| Daryl | 40 | 1994, 19 | 2000 | 10 | Balkans | Army | Sent away to day boarding. Good family relationships. Operational tours of Bosnia (1996) and Kosovo (1998). Left Army voluntarily to work in private sector. Employed shortly after leaving Army. No psychological symptoms. Slight physical pain reported after jumping off a roof (accident). No affiliation to veterans' groups. |
| Mark | 47 | 1983, 16 | 1989 | 6 | Post-Falklands | Army | Good childhood family relationships. Joined the Army and left at rank of Sergeant Major. Stationed in Germany. Left Army voluntarily to work in private sector. Experienced psychological distress after divorce in 2005. Met new partner 2009. Slight physical pain reported in leg (accident) and became dependent on pain medication. Attempting to rejoin at time of interview |
| Lynda | 43 | 1996, 25 | 2014 | 18 | Balkans | Army | Emotionally abusive father, mother mental health issues. Left at rank of Lance Corporal. Stationed in Balkans then received surgery in 1990 for male-to-female transition. Left Army twice due to psychological issues experienced after suicide of mother, then brother. |
| John | 43 | 1987, 16 | 2006 | 19 | Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, Iraq | Army | No positive family relationships, no contact with mother, sister by choice. Deployed on six tours of Northern Ireland, five Iraq tours, and two Afghanistan tours immediately after 9/11. Divorced and remarried. Service injuries from shrapnel, stress reaction when return home. No current medical or psychological treatment. |
| Barry | 56 | 1977, 19 | 1993 | 16 | Cyprus, Northern Ireland | Army | Recalls positive family relationships. Boarding school, then joined the Army as an Officer. Deployed to Cyprus and two tours of Northern Ireland, married after second tour of Northern Ireland. Employed in private sector. No past or current medical or psychological treatment. |
| Morris | 57 | 1974, 17 | 2012 | 38 | Northern Ireland, South America, Iraq | Army | Distant relationship with father, but maintained contact with mother. Retired from Army after 38 years. Multiple operational tours to Northern Ireland. Suicide attempt after leaving voluntarily. Volunteer for local veteran charity. |
| Lionel | 28 | 2004, 18 | 2010 | 6 | Iraq | Army | At least one supportive family member, a good relationship with a successful uncle involved in his childhood provided alternative model of achievement. |
| Percy | 56 | 1975, 17 | 2011 | 36 | Germany, Balkans, Afghanistan, Northern Ireland | RAF/Auxiliary | Recalls positive childhood experience. Retired from RAF after 36 years, Joined RAF Auxiliary, deployed to Bosnia in 1994 exposed to gunfire and IED accidents as medic. Diagnosed with PTSD in 2010. |
| Eddie | 53 | 1980, 19 | 1989 | 9 | Post-Falklands | Army | Recalls positive family experiences in childhood. More distant relationship with father absent with work, limited contact with sibling post-service. Joined the Army and left with rank of Sergeant. 1994 met girlfriend (later wife) before Germany deployment. Operational tours of Bosnia (1996) and Kosovo (1998). Left Army voluntarily to work in private sector. Slight physical pain reported. No affiliation to veterans' groups. |
| Simon | 49 | 1982, 17 | 2005 | 23 | Northern Ireland, Gulf, Balkans | Army | Large family and positive relationships after father left home, remained in contact with father. Difficulty in school. Deployed on tours of Northern Ireland, Persian Gulf and Balkans. He married at 22. Medically discharged. Reported severe PTSD, childhood abuse, physical health issues related to Gulf deployment. |
| Tina | 57 | 1974, 17 | 1979 | 5 | Post-Falklands, Northern Ireland | Army | Recalls good but distant relationship with family. Deployed on one tour of Northern Ireland at 17. Left voluntarily Stress reaction and depression after return home. No current physical or psychological disorder reported. |
| Stewart | 50 | 1985, 21 | 2008 | 23 | Post-Falklands, Gulf, Balkans, Caribbean, Northern Ireland | Royal Navy | Recalls good family relationships. Multiple tours to First Persian Gulf War, Kosovo, Serbia, Northern Ireland, Caribbean and classified operational piracy and narcotics tours. After surgery, left voluntarily in 2008 after 23 years to work in public sector for veterans' health. No current physical or psychological disorder reported. |
| Frank | 66 | 1964, 16 | 1971 | 7 | Post-WWII, non-combat | Royal Navy | Recalls good family relationships with birth family and stepfather. Non-combat tour of South Africa. Left service involuntarily due to death in family. Trained to become a fireman. Married 1974, no children. Full-time carer to wife. No current physical or psychological disorder reported. |
| Aaron | 49 | 1987, 22 | 1994 | 7 | Post-Falklands, Germany, North America, Caribbean, Northern Ireland, Asia | Army | Recalls good family relationships. Two tours of Northern Ireland and Hong Kong tours. Reported small arms attack on second Northern Ireland tour. Diagnosed with PTSD in 1997, Reported suicidal ideation. No health or psychological issues reported. |
| Roger | 53 | 1977, 16 | 2011 | 35 | Pre-Falklands, Northern Ireland, Gulf War, Balkans, Germany, North America, Falklands, Caribbean, Africa, Middle East | Army/RAF | Recalls good family relationships joined Army, then joined RAF and trained as a pilot. Non-op tours of Falklands, operational Gulf War, Bosnia and Iraq/Afghanistan. Left service voluntarily and trained for private sector while in service. No health or psychological issues reported. |
Research interview guide.
| Where did you grow up | Did you like school | What were your parents like |
| What was your neighborhood like | Did you have access to school | Did you have family members/siblings, did they serve |
| What was it like growing | School achievement | Did you have any other family members who joined up |
| When did you decide to leave home | What did you want to do after you left school | What was it like growing up in your home |
Items in the semi-structured interview with exploratory questions reliant on the participants' own ability for interpretation during the interview (.
Researcher guide for interview questions.
| When did you join the Armed Forces? | Prompt for childhood experiences and motivation for joining Armed Forces | Can you tell me about your experiences in the military? | Can you tell me about your life after service? | Prompt for well-being, quality of life and mental health provision experience | |
| Why did you decide to join? | (If not conscripted) Why did you decide to join? | Have you experienced any issues since leaving the service? | |||
| Would you use civilian services? |