Otwarty dostęp

Stressors, social support and military performance in a modern war scenario


Zacytuj

Bandura, A. (1997). Self-efficacy. The exercise of control. New York: Freeman and Company Search in Google Scholar

Bliese, P.D., & Britt, T.W. (2001). Social Support, group consensus and stressor-strain relationship: Social context matters. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 22, 425-436. 10.1002/job.95Search in Google Scholar

Britt, T., Castro, C., & Adler, A. (2006). Military Life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat: Vol. 1. Military performance. Westport, CT: Praeger Search in Google Scholar

Britt, T.W., Davison, J., Bliese, P.D, & Castro, C.A. (2004). How leaders can influence the impact that stressors have on soldiers. Military Medicine, 169, 541-545. 10.7205/MILMED.169.7.541Search in Google Scholar

Campbell, S.J. (2006). What has befallen me? The Psychological Aftermath of Combat. In: (Eds) T Britt,, C.Castro & A. Adler (2006). Military Life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat: Vol. 1. Military performance. Westport, CT: Praeger. Search in Google Scholar

Cobb, J. (1976). Social Support as a Moderator of Life Stress. Psychosomatic Medicine, 38, p 300-314. 10.1097/00006842-197609000-00003Search in Google Scholar

Cohen, S. (2004). Social Relationships and Health. American Psychologist, 59(8), 676-684. 10.1037/0003-066X.59.8.676Search in Google Scholar

Costello, A.B. and Osborne, J.W. (2005). Best Practices in Exploratoy Factor Analysis: Four Recommendations for Getting the Most From Your Analysis. Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, Vol 10 (7). Search in Google Scholar

Delahaij, R., Gaillard, A.W.K., Soeters, J.M.L.M. (2006). Stress Training and the New Military Environment. In: Human Dimensions in Military Operations - Military Leaders ‘Strategies for Addressing Stress and Psychological Support (pp.17A-1 - 17A-10). Meeting Proceedings RTO-MP-HFM-134, Paper 17A. Neuilly-sur-Seine, France: RTO. Available from: http://www.nato.int/abstracts.asp. Search in Google Scholar

Driskell, J.E., Salas,E.& Johnston, J.H. (2006). Decision Making and Performancee Under Stress. In: (Eds) T Britt,, C.Castro & A. Adler (2006). Military Life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat: Vol. 1. Military performance. Westport, CT: Praeger Search in Google Scholar

Duyvesteyn, I., and Angstrom, J.(2005). Rethinking the nature of war. New York: Frank Cass. Search in Google Scholar

Folland, R. 2009. Holistic Debriefing: A Paradigm Shift in Leadership. A Master Thesis Submitted to the Faculty in Fulfillment of the Graduation Requirements. Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, April 2009. Search in Google Scholar

Fossum, L.K., & Moldjord, C. (1999). Stress and Coping in NORAIR, Bosnia 1992-1995. Master Theses, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. Search in Google Scholar

Friedland and Keinan (1992). Training Effective Performance in Stressful Situations: Three Approaches and Implications for Combat Training. Military Psychology, 4(3), 157-174 10.1207/s15327876mp0403_3Search in Google Scholar

Giustozzi, A (2007). Korean, Kalashnikov and Laptop. The Neo-Taliban Insurgency in Afghanistan. London: Hurst & Company. Search in Google Scholar

Grossman, D. & Loren, W. Christensen (2004). On Combat. The Psycholoy and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace. Warrior Science Publications. Search in Google Scholar

Hall, J.C. (2009). Utilizing Social Support to Conserve the Fighting Strength: Important Considerations for Military Social Workers. Smith College Studies In Social Work, 79:335-343 10.1080/00377310903115465Search in Google Scholar

Handcock, P. & Szalma, J.L. (2008). Performance under Stress. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. Search in Google Scholar

Johansen, E. (2011). Brødre i blodet. I krig for Norge. [Brothers in Blood. In war for Norway] Oslo: Kagge Forlag. Search in Google Scholar

Kobbeltvedt, T., Brun, W., & Laberg, J:C (2004). Measuring and modelling risk in a naturalistic setting, Journal of Risk Research, 7, 1-22. 10.1080/1366987042000304854Search in Google Scholar

Koffman, R.L. (2006) Kilroy was here: Reflections of a Psychatrist in Combat. In: A.B.Adler, C.A. Castro and T.W. Britt. Military Life. The Psychology of Serving in Peace and Combat. Vol 2 Operational. Search in Google Scholar

Krueger, G.P (2008) Contemporary and Future Battlefields: Soldiers Stress and Performance. In P.A. Hancock and J.L. Szalma. Performance under Stress. Ashgate . Search in Google Scholar

Laberg, J.C., Johnsen, B.H., Eid, J., Brun, W. (2002). Mental preparedness during international operations. KFOR Survey. Report I. Naval Force Academy/University of Bergen. Search in Google Scholar

Lazarus, R.S., & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, Coping and Appraisal. New York Springer. Search in Google Scholar

Lukey, B.J.& Tepe, V. (2008). Biobehavioral Resilience to Stress. CRC Press: Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton. 10.1201/9781420071788Search in Google Scholar

Limbert, C. (2004). Psychological Well-Being and Job Satisfaction amongst Military Personnel on unaccompanied Tours: The Impact of Perceived Social Support and Coping Strategies. Military Psychology: 16(1), 37-51. 10.1207/s15327876mp1601_3Search in Google Scholar

Mandel, D.R., Vartanian, O., Adams, B.D., and Thomson, M.H. (2010). Performance of UN Military Observers Teams: Does Victims Proximity Escalate Commitment to Saving Lives? Human Performance, 23, 229-246. 10.1080/08959285.2010.488258Search in Google Scholar

Mastroianni, G.R., Mabry, T.R., Benedek, D.M., Ursano, R.J. (2008) The Stress of Modern War. In: B.J. Lukey & V. Tepe (Eds), Biobehavioral Resilience to Stress (pp. 43-55). CRC Press: Taylor & Francis Group. 10.1201/9781420071788.ch3Search in Google Scholar

Merlo J.L., Szalma, M.A and Hancock, P.A. (2008). Stress and performance: Experiences from Iraq. In: P.A. Hancock and J.L. Szalma. Performance under Stress. Ashgate Search in Google Scholar

Milgram, N. A., Orensten, R. & Zafrir, E. (1989). Stressors, Personal Resources and Social Support in Military Performance during War. Military Psychology, 1, 185-199. 10.1207/s15327876mp0104_1Search in Google Scholar

Moldjord, C., Fossum, L.K., Holen, A.(2003). Coping with Peacekeeping Stress. In T.W. Britt & A.B. Adler. The Psychology of the Peacekeeper. Lessons from the Field. Westport: Praeger. Search in Google Scholar

Moldjord, C., Fossum, L.K., Holen, A.(2001). Stress and coping in the Norwegian Helicopter Wing in Bosnia - Leadership challenges. In P Essens, A. Vogelaar, E. Tanercan, & D. Winslow (Eds.), The Human in Command: Peace Support Operations, Amsterdam: Mets & Scilt. Search in Google Scholar

Overdale, S. & Gardner, D. (2012). Social Support and Coping Adaptability in Initial Military Training. Military Psychology, 24, 312-330. 10.1080/08995605.2012.678243Search in Google Scholar

Reevy, G. (2007). Sex-Related Differences in the Social Support - Stress Relationship. In: A. Monat, R.S. Lazarus, & G. Reevy (Eds.). The Praeger Handbook on Stress and Coping. Vol two. Westport: Praeger. Search in Google Scholar

Sarason, I.G., Pierce, G.R., & Sarason, B.R (1990). Social Support and Interactional Processes: A Triadic Hypothesis. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 7, 495-506. 10.1177/0265407590074006Search in Google Scholar

Solberg, O.A., Laberg, J.C., Johnsen, B.H. & Eid, J. (2005). Predictors of Self Efficacy in a Norwegian Battalion Prior to Deployment in an International Operation. Military Psychology, 17(4), 299-314. 10.1207/s15327876mp1704_4Search in Google Scholar

Solberg, O.A. (1997). The U.N. - observer - stressors and reactions among Norwegian U.N - observers in the former Yugoslavia. Master thesis. Psychological Institute, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim. Search in Google Scholar

Solberg, O.A. (2007). Peacekeeping Warriors. A longitudinal study of Norwegian peacekeepeers in Kosovo. Dissertation for the PhD. University of Bergen, Norway. Search in Google Scholar

Tabachnic, B.G., & Fidell, L.S. (2007). Using Multivariate Statistics. Fift Edition. Boston: Pearson Education. Search in Google Scholar

Ursin, H. & Erichsen, H. R. (2004). The Cognitive Activation Theory of Stress Psychoneuroendocrinology., 29(5), 567-92. 10.1016/S0306-4530(03)00091-XSearch in Google Scholar

Widing, H., Davøen, L.M., Laberg, J.C., Johnsen, B.H., Brun,W. & Eid, J. (2002). [Soldiers assessment of their military skills in international operations] In B.H. Johnsen (Ed.) Rapportserie fra prosjektet Militærpsykologi og Ledelse, Kosovostudien [Reports from the project Military Psychology and Leadership. The Kosovo Study] Rapport 1/2002 (ISSN 15). Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
1799-3350
Język:
Angielski
Częstotliwość wydawania:
Volume Open
Dziedziny czasopisma:
History, Topics in History, Military History, Social Sciences, Political Science, Military Policy