In this study, we investigated how effectively a Draw-a-Story drawing test can predict the perceived stress, military life adjustment, and resilience of soldiers. A total of 276 conscripted male soldiers participated in the study. The research tools included the Perceived Stress Scale, the Military Life Adjustment Scale, the Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale (Korean version), and the Draw-a-Story drawing test. The results of the correlation and regression analyses were as follows. First, perceived stress, military life adjustment, resilience, and DAS emotional content were all mutually correlated. The DAS self-image was positively correlated only with resilience. Second, emotional content predicted soldiers’ perceived stress, military life a...
Early life stress (ELS) may induce long-lasting psychological complications in adulthood. The protec...
Amidst the efforts to understand the impact of occupational stress on military personnel, researcher...
The last decades research on resilience has grown exponentially. However, the way resilience is conc...
PURPOSE: Early-life stress (ELS) may mediate adjustment problems while resilience may protect indivi...
Knowing the immense physical and psychological distress that military personnel undergo, it is almos...
This study investigated a projective drawing assessment. Draw a Person in the Rain (DAPR), with a pr...
For recruits, basic military training (BMT) can be experienced as a stressful episode in which relev...
Although it is known that post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) can result from military service, th...
In the context of emergency services and first responders (i.e. military), the ability to select per...
Using two independent samples of Army soldiers-in-training, this study explores the measurement of r...
Combat exposure (CE) can lead to a violent, traumatic and life–threatening experience that can scath...
Background: Military personnel are confronted with physiological and psychological changes caused by...
Only a relatively small percentage of the people exposed to traumatic events develop PTSD. While muc...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142339/1/da22694.pdfhttps://deepblue.l...
The current study examined the impact of resilience and self-compassion on the relationship between ...
Early life stress (ELS) may induce long-lasting psychological complications in adulthood. The protec...
Amidst the efforts to understand the impact of occupational stress on military personnel, researcher...
The last decades research on resilience has grown exponentially. However, the way resilience is conc...
PURPOSE: Early-life stress (ELS) may mediate adjustment problems while resilience may protect indivi...
Knowing the immense physical and psychological distress that military personnel undergo, it is almos...
This study investigated a projective drawing assessment. Draw a Person in the Rain (DAPR), with a pr...
For recruits, basic military training (BMT) can be experienced as a stressful episode in which relev...
Although it is known that post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) can result from military service, th...
In the context of emergency services and first responders (i.e. military), the ability to select per...
Using two independent samples of Army soldiers-in-training, this study explores the measurement of r...
Combat exposure (CE) can lead to a violent, traumatic and life–threatening experience that can scath...
Background: Military personnel are confronted with physiological and psychological changes caused by...
Only a relatively small percentage of the people exposed to traumatic events develop PTSD. While muc...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142339/1/da22694.pdfhttps://deepblue.l...
The current study examined the impact of resilience and self-compassion on the relationship between ...
Early life stress (ELS) may induce long-lasting psychological complications in adulthood. The protec...
Amidst the efforts to understand the impact of occupational stress on military personnel, researcher...
The last decades research on resilience has grown exponentially. However, the way resilience is conc...