An Analysis of Effect of Stress on Self-Efficacy of Flight Trainees in Korea: Using Multiple Regression Analysis

Jeon Seung Joon, Park Beomsun, Kim Kyoung Eun
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Background: Most lives of modern people are full of stress. Stress management has become the essential element as well as the important part of health care for all. Among them, to student pilots who will have to control all the matters of aircraft and have responsibility for lives of passengers on board in the future, continuous stress is likely to cause problems in improving education quality and skills. Aim: The goal of this study is to identify various stressors of student pilots, to analyze how the stressors affect their self-efficacy and to improve their flight training in the end so that they can become desirable pilots in the future. Methods: In order to understand the effect of stress on self-efficacy of flight trainees, 218 men and 35 women were analyzed for frequency analysis, exploration factors analysis, technical statistics analysis, correlation analysis, and linear regression analysis using SPSS program 21.0. Results: Academic problems, Relationships with friends and Future problems are important factors on self-efficacy of flight trainees. Not only do they make flight trainees stressful, but they also have a negative effect on self-efficacy, potentially resulting in poor flight performance. Conclusion: Stress has had a negative effect on self-efficacy of flight trainees, which may result in the undesirable result of their future. We should try to reduce overall stress of flight trainees and improve their self-efficacy as much as possible. By doing so we can have a better future pilots and safer society. Key Words: Stress, Self-Efficacy, Flight Training, Student Pilot, Multiple Regression
压力对韩国飞行学员自我效能感的影响:多元回归分析
背景:现代人的大部分生活都充满了压力。压力管理已成为全民保健的基本要素和重要组成部分。其中,对于未来必须控制飞机的一切事务,对机上乘客的生命负责的学生飞行员来说,持续的压力很可能会导致教育质量和技能的提高出现问题。目的:本研究的目的是识别学生飞行员的各种压力源,分析压力源如何影响他们的自我效能感,并最终改善他们的飞行训练,使他们成为未来理想的飞行员。方法:为了解压力对飞行学员自我效能感的影响,采用SPSS 21.0软件对218名男性学员和35名女性学员进行频率分析、探索性因素分析、技术统计分析、相关分析和线性回归分析。结果:学业问题、朋友关系问题和未来问题是影响飞行学员自我效能感的重要因素。它们不仅会给飞行学员带来压力,还会对自我效能产生负面影响,可能导致飞行表现不佳。结论:压力对飞行学员的自我效能产生了负面影响,可能导致其未来的不良结果。我们应该尽量减少飞行学员的整体压力,尽可能提高他们的自我效能感。通过这样做,我们可以有一个更好的未来飞行员和更安全的社会。关键词:压力,自我效能,飞行训练,学员飞行员,多元回归
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