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The role of mindfulness and resilience in Navy SEAL training.

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Ledford, A; Luning, CR; Dixon, DP; Miles, P; Lynch, SM
Published in: Military psychology : the official journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association
May 2024

Mindfulness and resilience are thought to be essential qualities of the military's special operations community. Both are tested daily in Special Operations Forces (SOF) assessment and selection efforts to prepare candidates to persist through grueling training and complex combat situations; but these qualities are rarely measured. While military leadership places value on the concepts of mindfulness and resilience, there is minimal empirical research examining the role that they play in the completion of training. This longitudinal study followed three classes of SEAL candidates at Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training over their six-month selection program. We estimated logit models predicting successful completion of BUD/S and specific types of failure in that training environment with indexes of mindfulness and resilience at the start of the program as predictors of completion. The results indicate that (1) mindfulness is unrelated to completion, while (2) resilience is positively related to completion, and (3) The results indicate that mindfulness is generally unrelated to completion, while resilience generally predicts completion.

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Published In

Military psychology : the official journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association

DOI

EISSN

1532-7876

ISSN

0899-5605

Publication Date

May 2024

Volume

36

Issue

3

Start / End Page

286 / 300

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
  • Resilience, Psychological
  • Mindfulness
  • Military Personnel
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Adult
 

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Ledford, A., Luning, C. R., Dixon, D. P., Miles, P., & Lynch, S. M. (2024). The role of mindfulness and resilience in Navy SEAL training. Military Psychology : The Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association, 36(3), 286–300. https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605.2022.2062973
Ledford, Andrew, Celeste Raver Luning, Deirdre P. Dixon, Patti Miles, and Scott M. Lynch. “The role of mindfulness and resilience in Navy SEAL training.Military Psychology : The Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association 36, no. 3 (May 2024): 286–300. https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605.2022.2062973.
Ledford A, Luning CR, Dixon DP, Miles P, Lynch SM. The role of mindfulness and resilience in Navy SEAL training. Military psychology : the official journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association. 2024 May;36(3):286–300.
Ledford, Andrew, et al. “The role of mindfulness and resilience in Navy SEAL training.Military Psychology : The Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association, vol. 36, no. 3, May 2024, pp. 286–300. Epmc, doi:10.1080/08995605.2022.2062973.
Ledford A, Luning CR, Dixon DP, Miles P, Lynch SM. The role of mindfulness and resilience in Navy SEAL training. Military psychology : the official journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association. 2024 May;36(3):286–300.

Published In

Military psychology : the official journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association

DOI

EISSN

1532-7876

ISSN

0899-5605

Publication Date

May 2024

Volume

36

Issue

3

Start / End Page

286 / 300

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
  • Resilience, Psychological
  • Mindfulness
  • Military Personnel
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Adult