Advancing Research on Mechanisms of Resilience (ARMOR) Longitudinal Cohort Study of New Military Recruits: Results from a Feasibility Pilot Study.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Research in Human Development Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-22 DOI:10.1080/15427609.2021.1964898
Melissa A Polusny, Craig A Marquardt, Emily Hagel Campbell, Clarissa R Filetti, Valentin V Noël, Seth G Disner, Jonathan D Schaefer, Nicholas Davenport, Shmuel Lissek, Siamak Noorbaloochi, Scott R Sponheim, Christopher R Erbes
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Abstract

Psychological resilience as a longitudinal process is highly relevant for understanding the functioning outcomes of military populations. Here, we review the extant literature on resilience among military service members, focusing on National Guard Soldiers. Our specific project (Advancing Research on Mechanisms of Resilience, "ARMOR") aims to develop a comprehensive model of resilience using a multilevel perspective. We report results from our prospective pilot study (n = 103) conducted in preparation for our large-scale longitudinal cohort study of Basic Combat Training (BCT) and its impact on military recruits' wellbeing. Results support feasibility of the larger study, evidence for a new measure of BCT stressor exposure, and demonstrate preliminary associations with BCT-related stressors and longitudinal changes in adaptive functioning. Future directions for our larger study will utilize data from survey responses, structured clinical interviews, neurobehavioral tasks, and neurobiological measures (functional and structural MRI and electroencephalography [EEG]) to examine individual differences in self-regulation as a predictor of resilience-related processes. ARMOR is well positioned to elucidate mechanisms that could be targeted for promoting wellbeing, preventing psychopathology, and facilitating long-term recovery.

新兵心理弹性(ARMOR)纵向队列研究进展:可行性试点研究结果。
心理弹性作为一个纵向过程是高度相关的,以了解军事人口的功能结果。在此,我们回顾了现役军人心理弹性的现有文献,重点是国民警卫队士兵。我们的具体项目(推进弹性机制研究,“ARMOR”)旨在利用多层次视角建立一个全面的弹性模型。我们报告了前瞻性先导研究(n = 103)的结果,该研究是为基础战斗训练(BCT)及其对新兵健康影响的大规模纵向队列研究做准备。结果支持了更大规模研究的可行性,为BCT应激源暴露的新测量提供了证据,并初步证明了BCT相关应激源和适应功能纵向变化之间的关联。我们未来更大的研究方向将利用来自调查回答、结构化临床访谈、神经行为任务和神经生物学测量(功能和结构MRI和脑电图[EEG])的数据来检查自我调节的个体差异,作为弹性相关过程的预测因子。ARMOR可以很好地阐明促进健康、预防精神病理和促进长期康复的机制。
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Research in Human Development
Research in Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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