The occurrence of Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) is well documented among helping professionals working with trauma clients. These individuals, such as nurses, social workers, rescue workers and mental health counselors, are at risk to succumb to STS after repeatedly hearing or learning of others’ traumas. The primary risk factor for STS is exposure to others’ traumas. Empirical studies have confirmed the presence of STS in the helping professions. However, few researchers have examined whether STS can also occur in laypersons exposed to secondary trauma by media coverage. In the current study, we used a modified version of the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale (STSS) to address this question. Our results suggest that media-induced seconda...
The risk of civilians being exposed to a traumatic event in South Africa is relatively high. This al...
Three-quarters of Canadians are exposed to a traumatic event sufficient to cause psychological ...
Emergency responders (police, fire, ambulance and defence force personnel) risk exposure to dangerou...
Objective: This study examined whether secondary traumatic stress (STS), defined by the expanded DMS...
Mental health care professionals specializing in the treatment of trauma hear tales of extreme human...
IntroductionMedical personnel is an occupational group that is especially prone to secondary traumat...
This thesis consists of a literature review and research report. Section 1: Literature Review Constr...
Empirical evidence has established that experiencing high magnitude stressors may result in traumati...
Individuals employed in healthcare services are exposed daily to a variety of health and safety haza...
When social workers empathically engage with their clients' traumatic recollections, they sometimes ...
Helping professionals, such as social workers, emergency first responders and medical personnel are ...
Researchers have identified some special issues of concern to professionals, such as child welfare w...
Objectives. To compare the level of secondary traumatic stress disorder symptoms, demographic (age) ...
The study aims to examine the latent structure of secondary traumatic stress (STS), its precursors, ...
Since the 1980s, when trauma researchers studied victims of disaster, Secondary Traumatic Stress (S...
The risk of civilians being exposed to a traumatic event in South Africa is relatively high. This al...
Three-quarters of Canadians are exposed to a traumatic event sufficient to cause psychological ...
Emergency responders (police, fire, ambulance and defence force personnel) risk exposure to dangerou...
Objective: This study examined whether secondary traumatic stress (STS), defined by the expanded DMS...
Mental health care professionals specializing in the treatment of trauma hear tales of extreme human...
IntroductionMedical personnel is an occupational group that is especially prone to secondary traumat...
This thesis consists of a literature review and research report. Section 1: Literature Review Constr...
Empirical evidence has established that experiencing high magnitude stressors may result in traumati...
Individuals employed in healthcare services are exposed daily to a variety of health and safety haza...
When social workers empathically engage with their clients' traumatic recollections, they sometimes ...
Helping professionals, such as social workers, emergency first responders and medical personnel are ...
Researchers have identified some special issues of concern to professionals, such as child welfare w...
Objectives. To compare the level of secondary traumatic stress disorder symptoms, demographic (age) ...
The study aims to examine the latent structure of secondary traumatic stress (STS), its precursors, ...
Since the 1980s, when trauma researchers studied victims of disaster, Secondary Traumatic Stress (S...
The risk of civilians being exposed to a traumatic event in South Africa is relatively high. This al...
Three-quarters of Canadians are exposed to a traumatic event sufficient to cause psychological ...
Emergency responders (police, fire, ambulance and defence force personnel) risk exposure to dangerou...