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NATO survey of mental health training in army recruits

机译:北约对新兵进行心理健康培训的调查

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To-date, there has been no international review of mental health resilience training during Basic Training nor an assessment of what service members perceive as useful from their perspective. In response to this knowledge gap, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Human Factors & Medicine Research & Technology Task Group "Mental Health Training" initiated a survey and interview with seven to twenty recruits from nine nations to inform the development of such training (N = 121). All nations provided data from soldiers joining the military as volunteers, whereas two nations also provided data from conscripts. Results from the volunteer data showed relatively consistent ranking in terms of perceived demands, coping strategies, and preferences for resilience skill training across the nations. Analysis of data from conscripts identified a select number of differences compared to volunteers. Subjects also provided examples of coping with stress during Basic Training that can be used in future training; themes are presented here. Results are designed to show the kinds of demands facing new recruits and coping methods used to overcome these demands to develop relevant resilience training for NATO nations.
机译:迄今为止,还没有对基础培训期间的心理健康适应力培训进行国际审查,也没有评估服务人员从他们的角度认为有用的内容。针对这种知识鸿沟,北大西洋公约组织(NATO)人为因素与医学研究与技术任务组“心理健康培训”发起了一项调查,并与来自9个国家的7至20名新兵进行了访谈,以告知此类培训的发展情况( N = 121)。所有国家都提供了以志愿军身份参军的数据,而两个国家也提供了应征者的数据。志愿者数据的结果显示,在各个国家的感知需求,应对策略以及对弹性技能培训的偏好方面,排名相对一致。来自应征入伍者的数据分析确定了与志愿人员相比有一定数量的差异。受试者还提供了一些基础训练中应付压力的例子,这些例子可以在以后的训练中使用。主题在这里介绍。结果旨在显示新兵面临的各种需求,以及用来克服这些需求的应对方法,以为北约国家开发相关的应变能力培训。

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