Abstract

The main objective of this paper is to identify the combined effect of the training in the millitary (self-perceived), parental relations (self-perceived) and attachment style on soldier’s obsessive-compulsive personality structure. The secondary objectives are to find the relation between each independent variable – training in the millitary (self-perceived), parental relations (self-perceived) and attachment style – and obsessive-compulsive personality structure. The participants were 82 male officers and 12 female officers. The obtained data supported the hypotheses regarding the differences between officers from land forces academy and those from technical academy. Considering the hypotheses with reference to significant correlations and prediction ability of the independent variables on obssesive-compulsive personality structure, they were partially confirmed. Specifically, significant effects were identified only on some dimensions of obssesive-compulsive personality structure, like: hipercorectness, ritualic tendencies and verifications.

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