Emotional and behavioral competence characteristics of Chinese female military personnel working onboard warships and training measures
10.3760/cma.j.cn311847-20190903-00220
- VernacularTitle:上舰女军人情感与行为胜任特征研究及培养对策
- Author:
Shu′e NING
1
;
Lu LIAN
;
Weidong WANG
;
Junbo FU
;
Yu MENG
Author Information
1. 116018 辽宁省大连,海军大连舰艇学院心理咨询中心
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Female military personnel;
Working onboard warships;
Emotional and behavioral characteristics;
Training
- From:
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine
2020;27(4):411-414,434
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To establish an emotional and behavioral characteristics model of Chinses female military personnel deployed on naval vessels, and to explore the corresponding training measures.Methods:A total of 381 male officers and sailors from two naval warships were chosen as respondents, and 80 female officers and sailors from the same two warships were chosen as research objects. This study included open and structured questionnaires, individual interview, statistical modeling, and expert discussion to establish and test the emotional and behavioral competence characteristics model of Chinese female military personnel working onboard warships.Results:According to the results of the open questionnaire, 38 emotional and behavioral characteristics of the female military personnel were obtained. A preliminary 4-dimensional model was established after the cluster analysis, and then the model was modified and finalized by the expert discussion. The consistency test showed that there was no significant difference of the fitting degree between the 4-dimensional model finalized by experts and the initial 4-dimensional model ( χ2=6.001, P>0.05). Conclusion:The emotional and behavioral characteristics model of Chinese female military personnel working onboard warships consists of 4 dimensions, namely, prudent and perfectionistic, outgoing and vigorous, amiable and moderate, and resolute and powerful. The female officer/sailor of any of these four dimensions has her own fitted post or battle station onboard. The validity of the model conforms to the psychometric standard. Based on this model, the corresponding training measures have been put forward. This study provides a theoretical basis for the selection and training of female military personnel working onboard warships with different emotional and behavioral characteristics.