OCCUPATION AND HEALTH ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (3): 369-372.

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Study on correlation between psychological resilience and perceived stress,cognitive and emotional regulation,family function among NBC medical rescue teams

WU Xiaochen1a, ZHAO Zibo1a, GUO Peiqian2, HAN Jiaxiang2, ZHANG Wei1b   

  1. 1. a College of Basic Medical Sciences,b Department of Nursing,Naval Medical University,Shanghai 200433,China;
    2. PLA Marine Corps
  • Received:2024-04-30 Revised:2024-05-13 Online:2025-02-01 Published:2025-12-17
  • Contact: ZHANG Wei,Associate professor,E-mail:wei08smmu@126.com

Abstract: Objective To investigate the psychological resilience of nuclear,biochemical and chemical(NBC) medical rescue teams, explore its influencing factors,and provide a basis for targeted psychological resilience interventions in the future. Methods In June 2023,119 NBC medical rescue team members were selected by convenient sampling method among three units of PLA. A questionnaire survey was performed by using the Connor-Davidson resilience scale(CD-RISC),cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire(CERQ),Chinese perceived stress scale(CPSS),and family APGAR index(APGAR),and the data were analyzed. Results The total score of psychological resilience of NBC medical rescue teams was (70.83±15.94)points. Age,perceived stress, family functioning,and refocusing on planning entered the regression equation(β=-3.646,-0.688,2.814,1.380,all P<0.01),explaining 48.4% of the total variation in psychological resilience. Conclusions The psychological resilience of NBC medical rescue teams is at a moderate to high level,and age,perceived stress,family functioning,and refocusing on planning are major influencing factors of the psychological resilience of NBC medical rescue teams. In the future,it is necessary to focus on middle-aged and young soldiers with weak family functions,and intervene in their psychological resilience from the perspectives of perceived stress levels and emotional regulation strategies.

Key words: NBC medical rescue, Psychological resilience, Cognitive emotion regulation

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