使用小武器和弹药的作战压力程度和不可接受的风险形式。

Disaster and military medicine Pub Date : 2015-05-11 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40696-015-0001-4
Uzi Ben-Shalom
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摘要

背景:小型武器和弹药在部署期间的事故是作战部队领导人和安全专家关注的一个重大安全问题。作战压力可能导致使用小型武器承担各种形式的不可接受的风险,这可能是其中一些事故的根源。本研究研究了两个维度的作战压力,两种形式的风险承担在作战单位士兵和可能的中介之间的相关性。EPQ-R-S中的操作威胁、消极影响和人格特征维度是预测因子;“夸张的准备”和“使用小武器和弹药的危险游戏”是因变量;排内安全气候为中介变量。参与者是31个连的461名义务兵役制作战士兵。这项实地研究是在最高安全警报期间进行的。结果:感知威胁与夸大的作战准备存在相关性,而一般情绪状态与轻武器风险游戏存在相关性。安全气候仅介导了一般情绪状态与小武器和弹药风险游戏之间的相关性。心理素质与EPQ-R-S中的李氏量表相互作用预测准备和风险博弈。结论:研究结果可以加强在部署期间和之后减少小武器弹药风险和预防事故的努力。
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Dimensions of operational stress and forms of unacceptable risk taking with small arms and munitions.

Dimensions of operational stress and forms of unacceptable risk taking with small arms and munitions.

Dimensions of operational stress and forms of unacceptable risk taking with small arms and munitions.

Background: Accidents with small arms and munitions during deployment is a significant safety concern for leaders and safety specialists in combat units. Operational stress may lead to forms of unacceptable risk taking with small arms that may underlie some of these accidents. The present research studied the correlation between two dimensions of operational stress, two forms of risk taking with small arms among combat unit soldiers and possible mediators. The dimensions of operational threat, negative affect and personality profile from the EPQ-R-S were predictors; "exaggerated preparedness" and "risky games with small arms and munitions" were dependent variables; safety climate of the platoon served as a mediator variable. The participants were 461 compulsory service combat soldiers in 31 companies. This field study was conducted during period of top security alert.

Results: The results reveal that perceived threat is indeed correlated with exaggerated operational preparedness whereas general emotional state was correlated with risky games with small arms. Safety climate mediated only the correlation between general emotional state and risky games with small arms and munitions. Preparedness and risky games were predicted by the interaction of Psychoticism and the Lie Scale from the EPQ-R-S.

Conclusions: The results may enhance the efforts in reducing risk taking and prevention of accidents with small arms and munitions during and following deployment.

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