Mental health in Japanese members of the United Nations peacekeeping contingent in the Golan Heights: effects of deployment and the Middle East situation
Autor: | Soichiro Nomura, Katsuhiko Ogata, Hiroyuki Toda, Kunio Shimizu, Taisuke Yamamoto, Takehito Sawamura, Tsuneyuki Ogasawara, Takashi Oryu, Yoshinori Masaki, Nobuhisa Kobayashi, Akihito Kikuchi, Tomoya Tsunoda, Mariko Sugawara, Yoshitomo Takahashi |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty United Nations media_common.quotation_subject Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic Middle East Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Asian People Japan Surveys and Questionnaires Developmental and Educational Psychology medicine Prevalence Humans Israel Psychiatry Duty media_common Manifest Anxiety Scale Public health Social environment Military psychiatry Mental health Anxiety Disorders Psychiatry and Mental health Military Personnel Psychology (miscellaneous) General Health Questionnaire Psychology Peacekeeping |
Zdroj: | The American journal of orthopsychiatry. 78(1) |
ISSN: | 0002-9432 |
Popis: | This study evaluates the mental health of Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) members of the peacekeeping contingent in the Golan Heights before and since the Second Gulf War between 1998 and 2003. Before the war, the General Health Questionnaire 30 (GHQ30) scores during and after duty tended to be lower than those before duty; all scores were lower than those of adult Japanese men in general. After the war, GHQ30 scores did not significantly change between before, during, and after duty. Manifest Anxiety Scale (MAS) scores were not significantly different between groups. Stressors identified included problems with foreign language and familial matters at home. Post war stressors included work content and relationships with collaborating foreign army units. These findings suggest that the mental health of contingent members remained stable, with some variation in mental health conditions influenced by the situation in the Middle East. This study suggests that the stable mental condition of JSDF personnel during their deployment in the absence of combat, and that this could be enhanced by education about mental health issues and by providing counseling support to their families. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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