Resilience Training for Dutch Navy Recruits
ثبت نشده
چکیده
Attrition within initial training of the Dutch Navy is high resulting in unnecessary costs and a lack of personnel to adequately fill the ranks. A resilience training was developed based on research into reasons for attrition and promising training interventions. Goal of the training was to foster coping self-efficacy and self determination to persist when confronted with the stressful conditions of the basic training. A more long-term goal was to enhance psychological resilience among Navy personnel as a form of prevention of PTSD or stress-related problems. This resilience training in basic training was considered a starting point of a continuous effort to foster resilience of service members throughout their careers. As the Navy recruit training can be considered in itself a stressful inoculation, the resilience training encompassed knowledge transfer and promoting awareness about psychological resilience combined with daily (coping) skills training by coaching of the trainers. The topics ranged from regulating personal expectations, developing healthy and effective coping styles and fostering self-regulation. In order to achieve maximum acceptance and transfer of training, the program was delivered by military instructors. The assumption was that they can relate best to the recruits and are able to integrate training topics in daily operations through daily coaching. As these trainers were not fully skilled to deliver the training, skilled resilience trainers also participated in parts of the program.
منابع مشابه
Stress fractures of the pelvis in female navy recruits: an analysis of possible mechanisms of injury.
The purpose of our study was to investigate possible risk factors and mechanisms for the development of pelvic stress fractures in female Navy recruits. We used a case-control retrospective study of female Navy recruits undergoing basic military training. We compared anthropometric and activity data between recruits with pelvic stress fractures (N = 25) and female recruits who completed trainin...
متن کاملEffect of an eight week smoking ban on women at US navy recruit training command.
OBJECTIVE To examine the effect of a unique organisational smoking ban on female United States Navy recruits, a population with historically high smoking rates. SETTING AND DESIGN Study participants were female recruits (n = 5503) entering the Navy recruit training command between March 1996 and March 1997 (12 consecutive months). Participants completed smoking surveys at entry to recruit tra...
متن کاملFactors associated with depression in navy recruits.
The age of onset for depression is decreasing and seems to be linked with major life events. This study examined predisposing and concomitant factors related to Navy recruit basic training, and consisted of 443 recruits (200 with depressive symptoms and 243 matched comparison subjects). Two hypotheses were proposed, and both were supported by results of the study. Depressed recruits were more l...
متن کاملRespiratory syncytial virus: an important cause of acute respiratory illness among young adults undergoing military training
BACKGROUND Military recruits receiving training are vulnerable to acute respiratory disease and a significant proportion of illness is due to unidentified pathogens. While some countries use surveillance programs to monitor such illness, few data exist for recruits of the British Armed Forces. OBJECTIVES Through active surveillance of approximately 1000 Royal Navy trainees during 2001, we sou...
متن کاملThe effects of an augmented and the standard recruit physical training program on fitness parameters.
An investigation was conducted to compare fitness changes elicited by standard Navy recruit physical training with a similar but more intense version of standard training. The sample population included 224 Navy recruits between the ages of 17-30 (means = 19.7 years) participating in 8-week Navy basic training at the Recruit Training Command, San Diego, CA. Subjects were drawn from three recrui...
متن کامل