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Title: PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE AND COPING IN HIGH-RESPONSIBILITY PROFESSIONS: INSIGHTS FROM AVIATION PILOTS
Authors: Ali Ijaz, Anila Amber Malik
Journal: Journal of Media Horizons
| Category | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Y | 2024-10-01 | 2025-12-31 |
Publisher: Institute For Excellence In Education And Research (SMC- Private) Limited
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 6
Issue: 5
Language: en
Keywords: psychological resiliencecoping strategiesaviation psychologyoccupational stresspilotsmental healthhigh-responsibility professions
The present study aimed to explore the relationship between psychological resilience and coping strategies among aviation pilots, a population characterized by high responsibility, occupational stress, and exposure to critical decision-making environments. The objective was to examine how resilience serves as a buffer against psychological distress and to identify coping mechanisms that promote optimal mental health in aviation professionals. Grounded in resilience and stress-coping theories, the study employed a quantitative, cross-sectional design with a sample of 200 commercial and military pilots from major aviation sectors in Pakistan. Data were collected using standardized instruments including the Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) and the Brief COPE Inventory, followed by statistical analyses using correlation and multiple regression techniques. Results indicated a significant positive association between resilience and adaptive coping strategies, particularly problem-focused coping, and a negative correlation with maladaptive coping mechanisms such as avoidance and substance use. Higher resilience scores predicted lower levels of perceived stress, anxiety, and burnout, suggesting that resilience functions as a critical psychological resource in high-responsibility professions. The findings align with previous literature on resilience and occupational stress but extend knowledge by emphasizing the unique context of aviation psychology. Limitations include reliance on self-report measures and a cross-sectional design that restricts causal inference. Future research should employ longitudinal and intervention-based methods to further explore resilience enhancement programs in aviation contexts.
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