Title Lietuvos kariuomenės karių patiriamo streso analizė
Translation of Title Analysis of stress encountered by soldiers of the Lithuanian army.
Authors Čikalova, Oksana
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Keywords [eng] Stress ; stress encountered by soldiers ; the nurse's role in overcoming the stress
Abstract [eng] The aim of the research. To analyze stress encountered by soldiers of the Lithuanian army. Objectives of the study. 1.Identify stress factors Lithuanian troops. 2.Compared to professional stress factors and compulsory basic military service soldiers. 3.To analyze the Lithuanian Army soldiers stress prevention opportunities. 4.Compared to the professional and compulsory basic military service stress prevention opportunities and overcome them. 5.To analyze the nurse's role in overcoming the stress of Lithuanian Lithuanian army personnel. The study methodology. The study purpose and goals, the study was designed instrument - anonymous survey questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of structured derivatives, introduction, demographic questions and common diagnostic unit, and three sets of questions, meet study objectives. Carrying out a survey interviewed 233 Lithuanian troops, of which - 85 compulsory military service personnel performing compulsory military service in the Lithuanian Air Forces Air Defence Battalion and 148 professional soldiers serving in the Lithuanian Armed Air Force Aviation Base. The results and conclusions of the research. The majority (52.4 percent) Military service of the stress felt a slight, but 20.1 percent - the stress felt strongly enough, just did not feel the stress, 27.5 percent surveyed soldiers. The stress often felt the initial mandatory military service or professional service soldiers, although significant and did not differ. Most soldiers were soldiers of other negative emotions, strict requirements for the specific, difficult tasks, and the strongest - the Office daily routine tasks fast paced, strict requirements for the specific, difficult tasks, schedule load, high service exercise. Office of stress experienced by sensing the strength was highly significant (p <0.001) being affected soldiers - the soldiers felt more stress the more likely a problem with feeling. A stronger response to the stress mostly affect men emotional exhaustion service end of the day, difficulty falling asleep at night. Soldiers who are in service tasks were too difficult, or who were forced to rush through them felt more stress. Most significant stress to overcome the warrior use exercise taken (44 percent), talking to a good friend (35 percent). A third of men (33 percent) stress frustrated by smoking. The least significant stress to overcome the soldiers asked for medical sedatives (11 percent) and the application of the relaxation measures (27 percent).
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2012