Bezdjian Serena, Schneider Kristin G, Burchett Danielle, Baker Monty T, Garb Howard N
Department of Defense Center-Monterey Bay.
Joint Base San Antonio.
Psychol Assess. 2017 May;29(5):479-485. doi: 10.1037/pas0000370. Epub 2016 Aug 8.
Results are presented for the largest study (N = 53,692) ever conducted on the 25-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), a popular measure of resilience. We examined the internal consistency of the CD-RISC items and associated mean resilience levels within a sample of enlisted basic trainees in the United States Air Force. In addition, the predictive validity of the CD-RISC Total Score was examined for real-life military outcomes, including attrition from service and mental health diagnosis. The CD-RISC items demonstrated strong internal consistency. Item-level examinations of scores revealed that most trainees reported relatively high resilience. Results indicated that resilience measured at the beginning of military service is a significant predictor of (a) attrition from service and (b) obtaining a mental health diagnosis within 6 months of entry. Implications and future directions are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record
本文呈现了针对25项Connor-Davidson韧性量表(CD-RISC)所开展的规模最大的研究(N = 53,692)的结果,该量表是一种常用的韧性测量工具。我们在美国空军入伍基础训练学员样本中,检验了CD-RISC各项目的内部一致性以及相关的平均韧性水平。此外,还考察了CD-RISC总分对于实际军事结果的预测效度,这些结果包括服役期的流失率和心理健康诊断情况。CD-RISC各项目显示出很强的内部一致性。对分数的项目层面分析表明,大多数受训者报告具有相对较高的韧性。结果显示,入伍初期测得的韧性是以下两方面的显著预测指标:(a)服役期的流失率;(b)入伍后6个月内获得心理健康诊断的情况。本文还讨论了研究的意义和未来方向。(PsycINFO数据库记录)