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Psychological distress and coping in military cadre candidates

机译:军事干部候选人的心理困扰与应对。

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Background : Soldiers must cope with stressors during both military operations and training if they are to accomplish their missions successfully and stay mentally stable. This holds true particularly for military superiors, as they bear greater responsibilities and must meet greater demands during both deployment and training. Accordingly, in the present study, we investigated whether recruits chosen for further promotion at the end of basic training differed with regard to psychological distress and coping strategies from those not chosen for promotion, and whether recruits’ coping styles and distress levels were associated. Methods: A total of 675 Swiss recruits took part in the study. At the beginning of basic training, recruits filled out self-rating questionnaires covering demographic data, psychological distress (depression, somatization, anxiety, interpersonal sensitivity, and hostility), and coping styles. Results were compared between those recruits who received a recommendation for further promotion at the end of basic training and those who did not. Results: Recruits selected for promotion had lower scores for depressive symptoms and hostility, engaged more in active coping, and considered their coping to be more effective. Dysfunctional and functional coping were associated with higher and lower distress levels, respectively. Conclusion: Recruits recommended for promotion exhibited less psychological distress during basic training and exhibited a socially more conducive profile of distress. They also endorsed more efficient and more prosocial coping strategies than those recruits not recommended for promotion. These cognitive–emotional features not only contribute to resilience but are also consistent with leadership research, indicating the importance of emotional stability and prosocial behavior in successful leaders.
机译:背景:士兵要想成功完成任务并保持精神稳定,就必须在军事行动和训练中应对压力源。对于军事上级来说尤其如此,因为他们承担着更大的责任,在部署和训练期间必须满足更大的要求。因此,在本研究中,我们调查了在基础培训结束后被选择进一步晋升的应聘者在心理困扰和应对策略方面是否与未选择晋升的被聘者是否存在差异,以及应聘者的应对方式和困境水平是否相关。方法:共有675名瑞士新兵参加了这项研究。在基础培训开始时,应征者填写了自我评估问卷,涵盖人口统计数据,心理困扰(抑郁,躯体化,焦虑,人际关系和敌意)以及应对方式。比较了在基础培训结束后收到建议进一步晋升的新兵与未接受晋升的新兵之间的结果。结果:选择晋升的新兵在抑郁症状和敌意方面得分较低,更积极地应对,并且认为他们的应对更为有效。功能障碍和功能应对分别与较高和较低的困扰水平相关。结论:被推荐晋升的新兵在基本训练期间表现出较少的心理困扰,并且在社会上更有利于困扰。他们也赞成比不推荐晋升的新员工更有效,更亲社会的应对策略。这些认知-情绪特征不仅有助于恢复能力,而且与领导力研究一致,表明成功的领导者的情绪稳定性和亲社会行为的重要性。

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