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Strengthening Resilience in Military Officer Cadets: A Group-Randomized Controlled Trial of Coping and Emotion Regulatory Self-Reflection Training

机译:加强军官学员的复原力:应对和情感监管自我反思培训的组随机对照试验

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Objective: This group-randomized control trial examined the efficacy of guided coping and emotion regulatory self-reflection as a means to strengthen resilience by testing the effects of the training on anxiety and depression symptoms and perceived stressor frequency after an intensive stressor period. Method: The sample was 226 officer cadets training at the Royal Military College, Australia. Cadets were randomized by platoon to the self-reflection (n = 130) or coping skills training (n = 96). Surveys occurred at 3 time points: baseline, immediately following the final reflective session (4-weeks postbaseline), and longer-term follow-up (3-months postinitial follow-up). Results: There were no significant baseline differences in demographic or outcome variables between the intervention groups. On average, cadets commenced the resilience training with mild depression and anxiety symptoms. Analyses were conducted at the individual-level after exploring group-level effects. No between-groups differences were observed at initial follow-up. At longer-term follow-up, improvements in mental health outcomes were observed for the self-reflection group, compared with the coping skills group, on depression (Cohen's d = 0.55; 95% CI [0.24, 0.86]), anxiety symptoms (Cohen's d = 0.69; 95% CI [0.37, 1.00]), and perceived stressor frequency (Cohen's d = 0.46; 95% CI [0.15, 0.77]). Longitudinal models demonstrated a time by condition interaction for depression and anxiety, but there was only an effect of condition for perceived stressor frequency. Mediation analyses supported an indirect effect of the intervention on both anxiety and depression via perceived stressor frequency. Conclusions: Findings provide initial support for the use of guided self-reflection as an alternative to coping skills approaches to resilience training.
机译:目的:该组随机控制试验检测了指导应对和情感监管自我反思的功效,以通过测试焦虑和抑郁症状的效果和密集的压力频率后感知压力频率的影响来加强弹性的手段。方法:该样本是澳大利亚皇家军校的226名军人学员培训。 Cadets被排序由排到自反射(n = 130)或应对技能培训(n = 96)。调查发生在3次时间点:基线,紧接在最终反射会话(第4周后4周),以及长期随访(3个月的Postinitial的跟进)。结果:干预组之间的人口统计或结果变量没有明显的基线差异。平均而言,学员开始用轻度抑郁和焦虑症状进行复原力培训。在探索组级效应后,分析在个人水平进行。在初次随访中没有观察到组之间的差异。在长期随访中,与抑郁症(Cohen的D = 0.55; 95%CI [0.24,0.86]),焦虑症状,焦虑症状(COHEN的D = 0.55),观察到自我反射组的改善。 Cohen的d = 0.69; 95%CI [0.37,1.00])和感知的压力频率(COHEN的D = 0.46; 95%CI [0.15,0.77])。纵向模型通过条件相互作用来证明抑郁和焦虑的时间,但只有一种感知的压力频率的条件的影响。中介分析支持通过感知的压力频率对焦虑和抑郁症进行干预的间接效果。结论:调查结果为使用引导的自我反思提供了初步支持,作为应对技能培训方法的替代方案。

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