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- Delahaij, R. (author), Venrooij, W. (author), de Hoogh, I.M. (author), Paradies, G.L. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author) conference paper 2017
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Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), van den Berg, C.E. (author)This study investigated the importance of 2 resilience resources for service members’ ability to deal with threat during deployment. Military self-efficacy and family support were measured before deployment and related to work engagement and burnout levels of service members during deployment. We hypothesized that in high threat situations, low...article 2016
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- van Hemert, D.A. (author), van Zwieten, M.H.J. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), de Hoogh, I.M. (author) conference paper 2016
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author)In high-risk professions, teams are an important resource for dealing with stressful events. Team cohesion buffers the effects of all kinds of operational stressors by providing emotional and instrumental support and thus helping team members maintain mental health. The question is, however, whether all team members benefit to the same extent...public lecture 2016
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Delahaij, R. (author), van Dam, K. (author)Professionals in high-risk organizations, such as the military, need to develop effective coping styles in order to deal with dangerous and stressful situations. Although most of these organizations already offer programs and interventions aimed at improving employees' coping styles, there is still little research on the predictors of coping...article 2016
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- Boermans, S.M. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Euwema, M. (author) conference paper 2015
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- Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author) conference paper 2015
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- Paradies, G.L. (author), de Hoogh, I.M. (author), Preenen, T.Y.P. (author), Wabeke, T.R. (author), van Zwieten, M.H.J. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author) report 2015
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- Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author) conference paper 2015
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author)This study investigates the interactive effects of military self-efficacy and family support before deployment with threat exposure on work engagement during deployment. Based on the Job-Demands Resources Model, we hypothesized that in high threat situations low selfefficacy would lead to reduced work engagement and increased burn-out, whereas...conference paper 2015
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The influence of autonomy support on self-regulatory processes and attrition in the Royal Dutch NavyDelahaij, R. (author), Theunissen, N.C.M. (author), Six, C. (author)The purpose of this study was to investigate the underlying mechanisms that explain the influence of instructor support on attrition levels within Navy basic military training. Based on self-determination theory, we hypothesized that higher autonomy support leads to lower intent to quit, mediated by self-efficacy and training value. Results from...article 2014
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author)In the current study, the relative importance of different resources for psychological resilience of service members is investigated. The study employs a model of psychological resilience developed for the Netherlands Armed Forces, which identifies 25 resources for resilience at 5 different levels (individual, home front, team, leader,...conference paper 2014
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Boermans, S.M. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), van den Berg, C. (author), Euwema, M.C. (author)This article prospectively explores the effects of collective team work engagement and organizational constraints during military deployment on individual-level psychological outcomes afterwards. Participants were 971 Dutch peacekeepers within 93 teams who were deployed between the end of 2008 and beginning of 2010, for an average of 4 months,...article 2014
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- Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), van den Berg, C.E. (author) conference paper 2014
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van den Berg, C.E. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author)Psychological resilience is a soldier’s ability to perform under and recover from adverse circumstances as well as stressors that are part of military operations. A model for Psychological resilience that has been developed within the Netherlands Armed Forces consists of individual, team, organizational, military family and leadership resources...public lecture 2014
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), van den Berg, C.E. (author)This study aimed to validate parts of the Military Psychological Resilience Model of the Netherlands Armed Forces, containing 25 psychosocial resources for psychological resilience at five levels. The relative importance of psychosocial resources at each of the levels was examined in three different phases of the military career cycle using the...public lecture 2014
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Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), van den Berg, C.E. (author), Binsch, O. (author)The last decades research on resilience has grown exponentially. However, the way resilience is conceptualised and operationalised is still very heterogeneous. Resilience is conceptualised as a personality trait, a mix of person characteristics and social support, behaviour, or a process (Boermans et al, 2012). Likewise, different resilience...public lecture 2014
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Adler, A.B. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Bailey, S.M. (author), van den Berge, C. (author), Parmak, M. (author), van Tussenbroek, B. (author), Puente, J.M. (author), Landratova, S. (author), Kral, P. (author), Kreim, G. (author), Rietdijk, D. (author), McGurk, D. (author), Castro, C.A. (author)To-date, there has been no international review of mental health resilience training during Basic Training nor an assessment of what service members perceive as useful from their perspective. In response to this knowledge gap, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Human Factors & Medicine Research & Technology Task Group "Mental Health...article 2013
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Boermans, S.M. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Korteling, J.E. (author), Euwema, M. (author)Using a cross-sectional design, this study explored operational demands during the International Security Assistance Force for Afghanistan (2009-2010) across distinct military units. A total of 1,413 Dutch soldiers, nested within four types of units (i.e., combat, combat support, service support, and command support units) filled out a 23-item...article 2013
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Boermans, S.M. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Korteling, J.E. (author), Euwema, M.C. (author)In this chapter, we introduced the concept of resilience as especially relevant for soldiers as they nowadays operate in cumulative stressful environments. Resilience is different from traditional approaches to building, maintaining and restoring soldiers’ adaptation capabilities, because it focuses on positive adjustment besides the absence of...bookPart 2012