Britt T W, Adler A B, Bartone P T
U.S. Army Medical Research Unit-Europe.
J Occup Health Psychol. 2001 Jan;6(1):53-63. doi: 10.1037//1076-8998.6.1.53.
This research explored the relationship between the meaningfulness of work, personality hardiness, and deriving long-term benefits from a stressful event. U.S. soldiers participating in a peacekeeping mission to Bosnia completed measures assessing the meaning of their work and personality hardiness midway through a 1-year deployment (mid-deployment) and completed a measure of deriving benefits from the deployment 4-5 months after it was over (postdeployment). Structural equation modeling revealed that personality hardiness was associated with being engaged in meaningful work during the deployment, which was strongly associated with deriving benefits from the deployment months after it was over. Enriching experiences were also associated with deriving benefits from the deployment. Discussion focuses on the linkages between personality processes, meaningful work, and deriving benefits from a stressful experience.
本研究探讨了工作意义、人格坚韧性与从压力事件中获得长期益处之间的关系。参与波斯尼亚维和任务的美国士兵在为期一年的部署中途(部署中期)完成了评估其工作意义和人格坚韧性的测评,并在部署结束4至5个月后(部署后)完成了一项关于从部署中获得益处的测评。结构方程模型显示,人格坚韧性与部署期间从事有意义的工作相关,而这又与部署结束数月后从部署中获得益处密切相关。丰富的经历也与从部署中获得益处有关。讨论集中在人格过程、有意义的工作以及从压力经历中获得益处之间的联系。