PMID- 38374929 OWN - NLM STAT- PubMed-not-MEDLINE LR - 20240221 IS - 1664-1078 (Print) IS - 1664-1078 (Electronic) IS - 1664-1078 (Linking) VI - 14 DP - 2023 TI - Prioritizing competencies for soldier's mental resilience: an application of integrative fuzzy-trapezoidal decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory in updating training program. PG - 1239481 LID - 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1239481 [doi] LID - 1239481 AB - BACKGROUND: The development of resilience is of the utmost importance in military training due to the demanding and high-stress nature of combat situations. Although there have been numerous studies on resilience competencies in the military, there is a research gap when it comes to identifying the most essential competencies that should be prioritized in training programs, particularly within compressed timeframes. With the current geopolitical landscape and ongoing military conflicts in Europe, it is necessary to expedite training of soldiers, including resilience training, without compromising the effectiveness of the program. This study aims to address this research gap by using a reductionist approach to resilience training and identifying the critical competencies that senior soldiers need to be trained to coach younger soldiers to maintain psychological strength during deployment. By filling this research gap, the study will contribute to the development of more efficient and targeted resilience training programs that optimize the ability of soldiers to adapt and excel in challenging military environments. METHODS: To address the issue, this study assessed the competencies comprising the master resilience training (MRT) program, widely recognized as one of the most effective military resilience training programs. Two groups of military experts, totaling 16 individuals, were involved in the evaluation process, representing two military contexts. The first group consisted of Ukrainian military experts whose experiences primarily focused on defending their own country's territory. The second group comprised Lithuanian military experts who had greater expertise in conducting military missions abroad. The assessment of resilience competencies was carried out using a deep analysis approach through the application of effective multi-criteria decision making (MCDM). Specifically, the decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) method was used, which is a significant multicriteria technique used to determine relationships among criteria and assign weight coefficients. In this study, the DEMATEL model was extended using trapezoidal fuzzy numbers (TrFN-DEMATEL) to accommodate decision-making under uncertainty conditions. RESULTS: The research findings highlight the critical importance of three core resilience competencies: self-regulation, mental agility and strength of character. The importance of each competency varies depending on the specific military context. When defending one's own country's territory, strength of character emerges as the key factor in enhancing soldiers' mental resilience. Conversely, during military operations abroad, self-regulation is the primary factor that promotes psychological resilience. Furthermore, the results show that these three primary competencies form a 'cause group' that influences other competencies through a cause-and-effect dependency. CONCLUSION: Based on the findings, the theoretical conclusion is drawn that the importance of resilience competencies is contextually differentiated. Furthermore, each resilience competency is associated with a set of causes or effects. These are valuable insights for improving resilience competency training programs. CI - Copyright (c) 2024 Bekesiene, Smaliukiene, Vaicaitiene, Bagdziuniene, Kanapeckaite, Kapustian and Nakonechnyi. FAU - Bekesiene, Svajone AU - Bekesiene S AD - General Jonas Zemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania. FAU - Smaliukiene, Rasa AU - Smaliukiene R AD - General Jonas Zemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania. FAU - Vaicaitiene, Ramute AU - Vaicaitiene R AD - General Jonas Zemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania. FAU - Bagdziuniene, Dalia AU - Bagdziuniene D AD - General Jonas Zemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania. FAU - Kanapeckaite, Rosita AU - Kanapeckaite R AD - General Jonas Zemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania. FAU - Kapustian, Olena AU - Kapustian O AD - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine. FAU - Nakonechnyi, Oleksandr AU - Nakonechnyi O AD - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine. LA - eng PT - Journal Article DEP - 20240205 PL - Switzerland TA - Front Psychol JT - Frontiers in psychology JID - 101550902 PMC - PMC10875136 OTO - NOTNLM OT - DEMATEL OT - cognitive skills OT - experienced warriors OT - resilience training OT - trapezoidal-fuzzy numbers COIS- The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. EDAT- 2024/02/20 11:50 MHDA- 2024/02/20 11:51 PMCR- 2024/02/05 CRDT- 2024/02/20 03:36 PHST- 2023/06/13 00:00 [received] PHST- 2023/12/07 00:00 [accepted] PHST- 2024/02/20 11:51 [medline] PHST- 2024/02/20 11:50 [pubmed] PHST- 2024/02/20 03:36 [entrez] PHST- 2024/02/05 00:00 [pmc-release] AID - 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1239481 [doi] PST - epublish SO - Front Psychol. 2024 Feb 5;14:1239481. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1239481. eCollection 2023.