Psychosocial Challenges to Pilots: A Psychometric Approach
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Pilots are essential in aviation, guaranteeing safety, overseeing intricate systems, and
enduring extended shifts. This study aimed to find the nature and pattern of psychosocial stresses
that Pakistani commercial airline pilots. 102 pilots were recruited through convenience sampling
from Aviation. The Psychosocial Challenges to Pilots Scale (PCPS; Amjad & Muazzam,
[unpublished]) and Mental Health Inventory-5 (Rojas-Mendoza et al., 2024) were administered.
Factor analysis was done which revealed two factors i.e., Job stressors and personal stressors.
The scale exhibited strong psychometric requirements including high internal consistency and
inter-factor correlation. However, the correlation between scores on the Mental Health Inventory
and Psychosocial Challenges to Pilots Scale was not significant. This research stresses the need
for culturally attuned mental health interventions for Pakistani airline pilots, emphasizing the
demand for proactive, policy-oriented support within the advancing sector of aviation. This scale
showcased the stressors that may affect the psychological wellbeing of the pilots and can be an
important human factor causing minor to major air accidents. The study implicates the existence
of clinical aerospace psychologists that could provide frequent targeted intervention for the
commercial pilots in order to maintain their mental health
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Department of Humanities, FA23, Psychology, Psychosocial challenges, pilots, job stressors, personal stressors, mental health, Dr. MaryamAmjad