Roles of Fear of Happiness and Fragility of Happiness in Nigerian Military Personnel Workload

Ikechukwu V. N. Ujoatuonu, C. O. Okafor, G. Kanu, Izuchukwu L. G. Ndukahie, Raphael Nwaleke
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In the light of conflicts and Boko Haram insurgency facing Nigeria as a county and the involvement of the military in the fight against terrorists, the study of workload and happiness need to be researched more to gain greater acceptance and become one of the global indices on which nations’ military are measured and ranked. Our study anchors on multiple resource and information processing theory to assess the roles of fear and fragility of happiness in workload among Nigerian military personnel. Two hundred and twenty (220) Nigerian soldiers, drawn from Nigerian Army and Nigerian Air Force participated in this study. Three instruments , namely, Workload Scale, Fear of Happiness Scale and Fragility of Happiness Scale, were used to collect data from the participants. Results of hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that fear of happiness was not significantly associated with work load. Fragility of happiness positively predicted work load, indicating that military personnel who had greater fragility of happiness reported greater workload. It was concluded that workplace interventions and programs to curtail fragility of happiness would be helpful in reducing the perceptions of excess workload among Nigerian military personnel.
幸福恐惧和幸福脆弱性在尼日利亚军事人员工作量中的作用
鉴于尼日利亚作为一个国家面临的冲突和博科圣地叛乱,以及军队参与打击恐怖分子的斗争,需要对工作量和幸福感的研究进行更多的研究,以获得更多的认可,并成为衡量和排名各国军队的全球指数之一。我们的研究以多元资源和信息处理理论为基础,评估尼日利亚军事人员的恐惧和幸福脆弱性在工作量中的作用。来自尼日利亚陆军和尼日利亚空军的220名尼日利亚士兵参与了这项研究。使用三种工具,即工作量量表、对幸福的恐惧量表和幸福脆弱性量表,收集参与者的数据。分层多元回归分析结果表明,对幸福的恐惧与工作负荷没有显著相关性。幸福脆弱性正向预测工作量,表明幸福脆弱性越大的军人工作量越大。研究得出的结论是,减少幸福脆弱性的工作场所干预和计划将有助于减少尼日利亚军事人员对工作量过大的看法。
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