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Coming home: A feasibility study of self-guided dialogues to facilitate soldiers' social interactions and integration.

Authors :
Milstein, Glen
Guerrero, Mayra
Palitsky, Roman
Robinson, Leslie
Espinosa, Adriana
Source :
Military Psychology. Mar/Apr2022, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p252-259. 8p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The success of service members' transition from military to civilian life is an ongoing concern for their personal well-being, for their families, and for our communities. There is a need for interventions to promote improved social integration. This one-arm feasibility study examined the ease of use, satisfaction, and desire for social interaction in response to the Warrior Spirit/Mission Homefront (WS/MH) self-guided dialogue program, which facilitates conversations among small groups of fellow service members through gamified activities (N = 299 service members). Through the use of a specially designed card deck and game, service members answer questions written to elicit responses about themselves and their military service. WS/MH dialogs and discussions model how persons can speak about deployment and military service with others. These discussions facilitate the articulation of experiences across a range of difficulties - according to persons' own comfort threshold - in order to cultivate language that can translate to conversations with which to reconnect with family and community. The activity demonstrated high satisfaction, and yielded the anticipated increases in positive emotion (p = .013) and desire for social interaction (p = .001) in pre-post comparisons. Satisfaction was associated with change in positive emotions and change in willingness to talk with others. This provides initial evidence of good feasibility and satisfaction with WS/MH, as a promising and readily scalable tool in the ongoing efforts to improve service members' and Veterans' social interactions, belongingness and emotional well-being as they come home. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08995605
Volume :
34
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Military Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156266812
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605.2021.1986344