| Literature DB >> 34386868 |
Jeanette Bonde Pollmann1,2, Anni B S Nielsen3,4, Søren Bo Andersen3, Karen-Inge Karstoft3,5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Previous research has identified social support to be associated with risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms among military personnel. While the lack of social support influences PTSD symptomatology, it is unknown how changes in perceived social support affect the PTSD symptom level in the aftermath of deployment. Furthermore, the influence of specific sources of social support from pre- to post-deployment on level of PTSD symptoms is unknown. We aim to examine how changes in perceived social support (overall and from specific sources) from pre- to 2.5 year post-deployment are associated with the level of post-deployment PTSD symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Deployment; Follow-up; Military personnel; Perceived social support; Posttraumatic stress disorder
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34386868 PMCID: PMC9246804 DOI: 10.1007/s00127-021-02150-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol ISSN: 0933-7954 Impact factor: 4.519
Fig. 1Flow of respondents in the ISAF Team 7 and Team 15 who completed the questionnaire before and 2.5 years after returning from deployment in Afghanistan
Sociodemographic characteristics, PTSD symptoms and perceived social support among Danish army military personnel deployed to Afghanistan
| Pre-deployment | No | % | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 23.00 (22.00–24.00) | ||||
| Sex | 600 | ||||
| Female | 30 | 5.00 | |||
| Marital status | 593 | ||||
| Not having a partner | 280 | 47.22 | |||
| Children | 595 | ||||
| No | 480 | 80.67 | |||
| Rank | 595 | ||||
| Private | 407 | 68.40 | |||
| PTSD score | 589 | ||||
| Low < 29 | 532 | 88.70 | |||
| Moderate 30–43 | 42 | 7.00 | |||
| High 44–85 | 15 | 2.50 | |||
| Perceived social support, total | 5.82 (0.90) | 565 | |||
| Family | 5.77 (1.16) | ||||
| Friends | 5.80 (1.01) | ||||
| Significant other | 6.01 (1.15) | ||||
PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder, SD standard deviation, IQR interquartile range
Response bias analysis of key study variables
| Non-respondents | Respondents | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | % | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | ||
| Age | 23.00 (21.00–23.00) | 24.00 (22.00–24.00) | 0.000* | ||||
| Sex, female | 1.67 | 5.00 | 0.32** | ||||
| Marital status, not having a partner | 46.47 | 47.22 | 0.845*** | ||||
| Children, no | 90.42 | 80.67 | 0.01*** | ||||
| Rank, privates | 80.49 | 68.40 | < 0.001*** | ||||
| Pre-deployment PTSD symptoms | 1.12 (0.38) | 1.12 (0.40) | 0.539*** | ||||
| Pre-deployment social support | 2.82 (0.40) | 2.85 (0.37) | 0.636*** | ||||
SD Standard deviation, IQR Interquartile range
*Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney test
**Fischer’s two-sided exact test
***Pearson Chi-square test
Change in social support from pre- to 2.5 year post-deployment and risk of PTSD symptoms 2.5 year post-deployment (multinomial adjusted regression analysis with and without pre-deployment PTSD symptoms)
| Post-deployment PTSD symptoms | Pre-deployment variables | Pre-deployment variables including PTSD symptoms | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moderate (OR) | High (OR) | Moderate (OR) | High (OR) | |
| ∆ social support (total) | 1.99*** (1.51–2.57) | 2.71*** (1.94–3.78) | 2.12*** (1.60–2.82) | 2.80*** (2.00–4.00) |
| Pre-deployment social support | 0.73* (0.55–0.98) | 0.59** (0.40–0.88) | 0.87 (0.64–1.20) | 0.74 (0.49–1.14) |
| Sex (ref: female) | 1.11 (0.44–2.78) | 0.30 (0.38–2.40) | 0.76 (0.28–2.07) | 0.17 (0.02–1.47) |
| Age | 0.98 (0.94–1.02) | 0.99 (0.93–1.05) | 0.99 (0.94–1.04) | 1.01 (0.95–1.08) |
Marital status (ref: not in a relationship) | 0.98 (0.60–1.58) | 0.51 (0.26–1.03) | 0.97 (0.59–1.61) | 0.54 (0.26–1.10) |
| Children (ref: no children) | 1.46 (0.65–3.27) | 1.10 (0.38–3.21) | 1.55 (0.66–3.61) | 1.15 (0.38–3.43) |
| Rank (ref: privates) | 1.85* (1.06–3.22) | 4.38** (1.78–10.79) | 1.79 (1.00–3.21) | 4.08 (1.65–10.13) |
Pre-deployment PTSD symptoms | 1.10 *** (1.06–1.14) | 1.13*** (1.07–1.18) | ||
Higher score in ∆ social support indicates a greater decline in social support from pre- to post-deployment
Model information: likelihood ratio: χ2: 76.59 (p = 0.000), Pearsons χ2: 1113.81 (p = 0.161)
Model information: likelihood ratio: χ2: 118.54 (p = 0.000), Pearsons χ2: 1099.12 (p = 0.28)
PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder, OR Odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals (CIs)
P values: *p < 0.05
**p < 0.01
***p < 0.001
Change in specific sources of social support from pre- to 2.5 year post-deployment and risk of PTSD symptoms 2.5 year post-deployment (multinomial adjusted regression analysis with and without pre-deployment PTSD symptoms)
| Post-deployment PTSD symptoms | Pre-deployment variables | Pre-deployment variables including PTSD symptoms | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moderate (OR) | High (OR) | Moderate (OR) | High (OR) | |
| ∆ social support from significant other | 1.17 (0.96–1.43) | 1.42** (1.09–1.85) | 1.18 (0.95–1.45) | 1.39* (1.05–1.82) |
| ∆ social support from family | 1.30* (1.05–1.62) | 1.38* (1.03–1.84) | 1.40** (1.11–1.76) | 1.45* (1.07–2.00) |
| ∆ social support from friends | 1.30* (1.04–1.62) | 1.38* (1.03–1.84) | 1.31* (1.05–1.65) | 1.40* (1.05–1.87) |
| Pre-deployment social support | 0.73* (0.55–0.98) | 0.60* (0.40–0.88) | 0.88 (0.64–1.20) | 0.75 (0.49–1.15) |
| Sex (ref: female) | 1.12 (0.44–2.82) | 0.31 (0.40–2.42) | 0.77 (0.28–2.10) | 0.17 (0.02–1.48) |
| Age | 0.98 (0.94–1.02) | 0.99 (0.93–1.05) | 0.99 (0.94–1.04) | 1.01 (0.95–1.08) |
| Marital status (ref: not in a relationship) | 0.97 (0.60–1.57) | 0.52 (0.26–1.03) | 0.96 (0.58–1.59) | 0.54 (0.26–1.10) |
| Children (ref: no children) | 1.48 (0.66–3.33) | 1.09 (0.37–3.20) | 1.57 (0.67–3.67) | 1.15 (0.38–3.45) |
| Rank (ref: privates) | 1.85 (1.06–3.23)* | 4.40 (1.79–10.85)** | 1.79 (1.00–3.21)* | 4.09 (1.65–10.16)** |
| Pre-deployment PTSD symptoms | 1.10*** (1.06–1.14) | 1.13*** (1.07–1.18) | ||
Higher score in ∆ social support indicates a greater decline in social support from pre- to post-deployment
Model information: likelihood ratio: χ2: 77.23 (p = 0.000), Pearsons χ2: 1113.88 (p = 0.160)
Model information: likelihood ratio: χ2: 118.54 (p = 0.000), Pearsons χ2: 1099.18 (p = 0.142)
PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder, OR Odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals (CIs)
P values: *p < 0.05
**p < 0.01
***p < 0.001