极端环境中弹性的心理特征:个性、应对和弹性的相关测量

C. V. Van Wijk
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心理弹性的存在似乎给个人带来了积极的好处,对于在孤立、受限和极端环境中工作的个人来说尤其有利。本研究旨在确定情境适应性的“弹性”人格和在这种情境下的应对概况。这是通过将弹性测试的得分与个性和应对测试的得分相关联来完成的,并聘请了被认定为良好适应者的专家。由于弹性剖面在不同情况下可能不同,因此使用了两种高度特定的样本,即海军潜水员和潜艇驾驶员。本文介绍了当代人格和应对方式的心理测量特征。然后,利用双变量相关性,确定了与弹性相关的、特定环境的、潜水员和潜艇员的个性和应对特征。它们的弹性特征似乎非常适合各自的环境。在典型的人格描述和确定的弹性轮廓之间注意到一些差异,并提出了三个可能的原因来理解这一点。首先,人们对这些措施在当地文化背景下的有效性存在一些担忧;第二,特定情境下的心理弹性可能与一般社会中的心理弹性有所不同;第三,除了心理因素外,专家的当代概况可能反映当前的组织过程。在实际应用方面,虽然确定具有复原能力的概况可能对选择目的也有价值,但通过训练与具体情况有关的应付技能,对任务准备工作可能特别有用。
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Psychological profiles of resilience in extreme environments: Correlating measures of personality and coping and resilience
The presence of psychological resilience appears to confer positive personal benefits, and may be particularly advantageous for individuals working in isolated, confined, and extreme environments. This study aimed to identify contextually adaptive ‘resilient’ personality and coping profiles in such contexts. This was done by correlating scores on measures of resilience with scores on measures of personality and coping, using specialists identified as good adaptors. As resilient profiles may differ across contexts, two highly specific samples were used, namely navy divers and submariners. This paper presents psychometric profiles of contemporary personality and coping styles. Then, using bivariate correlations, resilience-associated, context specific, diver and submariner personality and coping profiles were identified. Their resilient profiles appeared well suited to their respective environments. Some differences were noted between the typical personality descriptions and the resilient profiles identified, with three possible reasons forwarded to understand this. Firstly, there were some concerns regarding the validity of the measures in the local cultural context; secondly, context specific resilience may be expressed differently from resilience in general society; and thirdly, contemporary profiles of specialists may reflect current organisational processes in addition to psychological factors. In terms of practical application, while the identification of resilient profiles may also have value for selection purposes, it could be particularly useful for mission preparation, through the training of context-relevant coping skills.
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