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Subtypes of severe psychological distress among US Air Force remote warriors: A latent class analysis
Authors:Craig J Bryan  Tanya Goodman  Wayne Chappelle  Lillian Prince  William Thompson
Institution:1. National Center for Veterans Studies, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah;2. NeuroStat Analytical Solutions, San Antonio, Texas;3. Aeromedical Research Department, US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Dayton, Ohio;4. Prince Research &5. Analytic Services, Birmingham, Alabama
Abstract:US Air Force remote warrior personnel include a range of military personnel composed of remotely piloted aircraft aircrew, intelligence operators, and cyber warfare operators. Job duties in these professions entail long work hours, rotating shifts, and regular engagement in combat operations. Although research has identified a number of factors correlated with elevated burnout and emotional distress in this population, little is known about the unique needs of discrete subgroups of distressed personnel. In a sample of 7,550 US Air Force remote warriors, results of latent class analysis yielded four distinct classes. Three of the four reported moderately elevated burnout and job dissatisfaction but differed with respect to demographics and development career stage. The fourth group reported significantly higher levels of emotional distress, burnout, job dissatisfaction, and problems in living. This latter group was comparable to the mid-career group with respect to demographics, although this group had much lower levels of responsibility and indicators of career advancement. Results suggest that, among remote warrior personnel, there are several subtypes of elevated emotional distress. Prevention and intervention strategies that are matched to each subtype may yield better occupational and mental health outcomes than universal, “one size fits all” strategies.
Keywords:Burnout  military  drone  emotional distress  latent class analysis
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