Relationship between psychological bearing capacity and trait coping style of military drivers and the influencing factors thereof
Abstract
Objective To explore the relationship between the psychological bearing capacity and trait coping style of military chauffeurs, and explore their influencing factors. Methods By random cluster sampling, a total of 390 military drivers (experimental group) and 396 military non-drivers (control group) were chosen as subjects, and they were investigated with the Military Personnel Resilience Scale (MPRS) and Trait Coping Styles Questionnaire (TCSQ). The relationship between the psychological bearing capacity and trait coping style, and the influencing factors were analyzed. Descriptive statistics, independent sample t-test, correlation analysis and multiple stepwise regression analysis were performed by SPSS 17.0 software. Results Compared to the control group, the scores of problem-solving, will power, self-confidence and the total score of MPRS were higher in experimental group (P
Keywords
resilience; trait coping style; educational level; driver
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