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Study on the Influence of Military Enlistment Experience on College Students' Self-consistency Congruence and Psychological Resilience

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Objective to explore the influence of military experience on self-consistency congruence and resilience, and to provide theoretical basis for mental health. Methods 473 college students without military experience and 319 recruits in colleges and universities across the country were randomly selected to investigate with self-consistency congruence scale and resilience scale. Results (1) in the aspect of self-consistency congruence, the college students who have military experience are significantly higher in the degree of self-consistency congruence than those who are not enrolled in the army (p<0.05); (2) in the aspect of psychological toughness, college students with military experience have higher psychological toughness than those who have no military experience (p<0.01 (3) There was a significant negative correlation between the self-consistency congruence and the resilience of college students who were enrolled in the Army (r= -0.468**). Conclusion Military experience has a positive influence on college students' self-consistency congruence and resilience.

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    ICEBT '18: Proceedings of the 2018 2nd International Conference on E-Education, E-Business and E-Technology
    July 2018
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