PsycEXTRA Dataset 1985
DOI: 10.1037/e452572006-001
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Maintaining the fighting force: Cohesion and support systems

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“…Cohesion is often measured in regards to performance. Military leaders have long considered unit cohesion as an important ingredient for operations combat effectiveness and successful military performance on the battlefield (Bartone & Adler, 2000;Farley, 1997;Farley, 2002;Griffith, 1988Griffith, , 1997Griffith and Vaitkus, 1999;Ingraham & Manning, 1980;Mangelsdorff, 1985). More recently, unit cohesion is being researched as having a moderating role between the relation of combat exposure and subsequent stress reaction (Castro, 2009;Campise, Geller & Campise, 2006;Farley, 1997;Farley & Murphy, 1999).…”
Section: Protective Factors Within a Military Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cohesion is often measured in regards to performance. Military leaders have long considered unit cohesion as an important ingredient for operations combat effectiveness and successful military performance on the battlefield (Bartone & Adler, 2000;Farley, 1997;Farley, 2002;Griffith, 1988Griffith, , 1997Griffith and Vaitkus, 1999;Ingraham & Manning, 1980;Mangelsdorff, 1985). More recently, unit cohesion is being researched as having a moderating role between the relation of combat exposure and subsequent stress reaction (Castro, 2009;Campise, Geller & Campise, 2006;Farley, 1997;Farley & Murphy, 1999).…”
Section: Protective Factors Within a Military Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%