Rydstedt Leif W, Osterberg Johan
ASV Psychology, Lillehammer University College (HiL), Norway.
Psychol Rep. 2013 Apr;112(2):678-88. doi: 10.2466/17.02.PR0.112.2.678-688.
The purpose of this study was to assess personality traits, psychological fitness, and hardiness among conscript soldiers volunteering for international missions (n = 146), by comparing them with conscripts from the same year class and unit who did not apply for international missions (n = 275). The sample consisted of all mandatory enlisted soldiers assigned to a supply and maintenance regiment. There were no demographic differences between the groups. The volunteers reported greater stress tolerance, concern for others, extraversion, and self-confidence than the non-volunteers. There were no differences between the groups in orderliness, temper instability, or independence. Volunteers repeatedly reported greater psychological fitness for military missions and greater hardiness over the period of military service compared to the non-volunteers.
本研究的目的是通过将志愿参加国际任务的应征士兵(n = 146)与同年同班且来自同一单位但未申请参加国际任务的应征士兵(n = 275)进行比较,来评估他们的人格特质、心理适应能力和心理韧性。样本包括分配到一个补给与维修团的所有义务兵。两组之间在人口统计学特征上没有差异。与非志愿者相比,志愿者报告称自己具有更强的压力承受能力、对他人的关心、外向性和自信心。两组在条理性、情绪不稳定性或独立性方面没有差异。与非志愿者相比,志愿者多次报告称自己在服兵役期间对军事任务具有更强的心理适应能力和更高的心理韧性。