Liu YQ, Sun JL, Jing M, Liu GX, Shi J, Zhu XW, Wang F, Ye MH. Effects of positive psychological control intervention on sleep and psychology of officers and soldiers working at sea. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(10): 1538-1546 [PMID: 39474390 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i10.1538]
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Mei-Hua Ye, MBBS, Chief Nurse, Department of Emergency Medicine, Naval Specialty Medical Center, No. 338 West Huaihai Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200052, China. 17721228923@163.com
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Nursing
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Randomized Clinical Trial
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World J Psychiatry. Oct 19, 2024; 14(10): 1538-1546 Published online Oct 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i10.1538
Table 1 General information of submarine officers and soldiers, n (%)
Index
Research group (n = 50)
Control group (n = 71)
t/χ2
P value
Age (years), mean ± SD
26.56 ± 4.00
26.73 ± 3.66
-0.245
0.807
Military age (years)
≤ 3
6 (12.00)
9 (12.68)
0.023
0.999
4-6
17 (34.00)
24 (33.80)
7-9
11 (22.00)
15 (21.13)
≥ 10
16 (32.00)
23 (32.39)
Nationality
Han nationality
48 (96.00)
68 (95.77)
0.004
0.951
Minority
2 (4.00)
3 (4.23)
Education level
Bachelor degree and above
8 (16.00)
12 (16.90)
0.065
0.968
Junior college
24 (48.00)
35 (49.30)
Senior high school and below
18 (36.00)
24 (33.80)
Job classification
Cadre
5 (10.00)
7 (9.86)
0.001
0.980
Warrior
45 (90.00)
64 (90.14)
Marital status (yes/no)
20/30
29/42
0.009
0.926
Table 2 Scores of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index dimensions of submarine officers and soldiers, n (%)
Index
Group
Before intervention
After intervention
χ2
P value
0 point
1 point
2 points
3 points
0 point
1 point
2 points
3 points
Subjective sleep quality
Research group (n = 50)
6 (12.00)
23 (46.00)
17 (34.00)
4 (8.00)
13 (26.00)
28 (56.00)
8 (16.00)
1 (2.00)
8.109
0.044
Control group (n = 71)
9 (12.68)
34 (47.89)
23 (32.39)
5 (7.04)
8 (11.27)
34 (47.89)
24 (33.80)
5 (7.04)
0.080
0.994
χ2
0.092
9.066
P value
0.993
0.028
Time to fall asleep
Research group (n = 50)
14 (28.00)
18 (36.00)
12 (24.00)
6 (12.00)
27 (54.00)
14 (28.00)
7 (14.00)
2 (4.00)
7.938
0.047
Control group (n = 71)
20 (28.17)
25 (35.21)
17 (23.94)
9 (12.68)
20 (28.17)
23 (32.40)
18 (25.35)
10 (14.08)
0.165
0.983
χ2
0.016
10.064
P value
0.999
0.018
Actual sleep time
Research group (n = 50)
26 (52.00)
15 (30.00)
6 (12.00)
3 (6.00)
38 (76.00)
10 (20.00)
1 (2.00)
1 (2.00)
7.821
0.050
Control group (n = 71)
37 (52.11)
21 (29.58)
9 (12.68)
4 (5.63)
35 (49.30)
21 (29.58)
10 (14.08)
5 (7.04)
0.219
0.974
χ2
0.019
10.736
P value
0.999
0.013
Sleep efficiency
Research group (n = 50)
1 (2.00)
48 (96.00)
1 (2.00)
0 (0.00)
10 (20.00)
39 (78.00)
1 (2.00)
0 (0.00)
8.295
0.016
Control group (n = 71)
2 (2.82)
66 (92.96)
2 (2.82)
1 (1.40)
2 (2.82)
64 (90.14)
3 (4.23)
2 (2.81)
0.564
0.905
χ2
0.891
11.091
P value
0.828
0.011
Sleep disorder
Research group (n = 50)
12 (24.00)
28 (56.00)
9 (18.00)
1 (2.00)
25 (50.00)
20 (40.00)
4 (8.00)
1 (2.00)
7.824
0.050
Control group (n = 71)
17 (23.94)
40 (56.34)
13 (18.31)
1 (1.41)
17 (23.94)
38 (53.52)
15 (21.13)
1 (1.41)
0.194
0.979
χ2
0.064
10.139
P value
0.996
0.017
Hypnotic drug
Research group (n = 50)
43 (86.00)
4 (8.00)
2 (4.00)
1 (2.00)
49 (98.00)
1 (2.00)
0 (0.00)
0 (0.00)
5.191
0.158
Control group (n = 71)
66 (92.96)
3 (4.22)
2 (2.82)
0 (0.00)
64 (90.14)
3 (4.23)
3 (4.22)
1 (1.41)
1.231
0.746
χ2
2.424
3.450
P value
0.489
0.327
Daytime dysfunction
Research group (n = 50)
9 (18.00)
16 (32.00)
18 (36.00)
7 (14.00)
20 (40.00)
17 (34.00)
9 (18.00)
4 (8.00)
8.021
0.046
Control group (n = 71)
13 (18.31)
22 (30.99)
25 (35.21)
11 (15.49)
12 (16.90)
23 (32.39)
26 (36.62)
10 (14.09)
0.129
0.988
χ2
0.060
10.397
P value
0.996
0.015
Table 3 Total Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores of submarine officers and men
Group
Total PSQI score
t
P value
Before intervention
After intervention
Research group (n = 50)
6.96 ± 2.67
4.32 ± 2.62
7.265
< 0.001
Control group (n = 71)
6.85 ± 2.68
7.13 ± 2.50
-0.854
0.396
t
0.232
-5.958
P value
0.817
< 0.001
Table 4 Trait Mental Toughness Scale-II scores of submarine officers and soldiers
Index
Group
Before intervention
After intervention
t
P value
Positive score
Research group (n = 50)
34.70 ± 0.46
36.94 ± 0.47
-28.514
< 0.001
Control group (n = 71)
34.66 ± 0.51
34.65 ± 0.48
0.159
0.874
t
0.422
26.056
P value
0.674
< 0.001
Negative score
Research group (n = 50)
20.48 ± 0.50
17.82 ± 0.44
25.236
< 0.001
Control group (n = 71)
20.38 ± 0.49
20.46 ± 0.50
-0.973
0.334
t
1.090
-30.052
P value
0.278
< 0.001
Table 5 Military Psychological Stress Self-Assessment Questionnaire Scores of submarine officers and soldiers, n (%)
Group
Before intervention
After intervention
χ2
P value
Normal (T < 70)
Relatively high (T ≥ 70)
Normal (T < 70)
Relatively high (T ≥ 70)
Research group (n = 50)
44 (88.00)
6 (12.00)
49 (98.00)
1 (2.00)
3.840
0.050
Control group (n = 71)
61 (85.92)
10 (14.08)
58 (81.69)
13 (18.31)
0.467
0.494
χ2
0.111
7.628
P value
0.739
0.006
Table 6 General Self-Efficacy Scale Scores of submarine officers and soldiers
Group
GSES scores
t
P value
Before intervention
After intervention
Research group (n = 50)
2.70 ± 0.27
3.20 ± 0.25
-8.861
< 0.001
Control group (n = 71)
2.70 ± 0.25
2.70 ± 0.24
-0.110
0.912
t
-0.041
10.844
P value
0.967
< 0.001
Citation: Liu YQ, Sun JL, Jing M, Liu GX, Shi J, Zhu XW, Wang F, Ye MH. Effects of positive psychological control intervention on sleep and psychology of officers and soldiers working at sea. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(10): 1538-1546