Departing from a deprivation approach to the study of trauma, a small body of literature has recently emerged that examines positive, rather than negative, post-trauma changes. Studies to date have focused on individuals' positive reactions to a personally endured traumatic event for example, as bereaved parents, living with HIV/AIDS, or surviving cancer. Negative symptoms following a traumatic event that is experienced during the course of fulfilling professional obligations (e.g., in ambulance, fire and police services), are reported to be akin to the negative post-trauma symptoms found in direct survivors of a traumatic event. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of self-reported positive changes (posttraumatic growth) in emerge...
Ambulance staffs are often exposed to difficult situations in their line of work. Severe accidents w...
A diversity of research has demonstrated that, although all people will present with a reaction afte...
Emergency medical dispatchers (EMDs) respond to crisis calls for ambulance; they dispatch paramedics...
Departing from a deprivation approach to the study of trauma, a small body of literature has recentl...
Background: People helping trauma victims as a part of their work may experience positive results, k...
Emergency service workers (e.g., fire-fighters, police and paramedics) are exposed to elevated level...
As police departments and officers across the world take on the task of reducing crime and enhancing...
This research portfolio examines the impact of trauma exposure in the emergency services. Emergency...
Attending potentially dangerous and traumatic incidents is inherent in the role of emergency workers...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the psychological effects of continual exposure to tra...
Background: The purpose of the research was to investigate the role of personal resources, such as o...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the psychological effects of continual exposure to tra...
Abstract Background Ambulance personnel, as well as other emergency services like fire-fighters or t...
Introduction: Existing literature on trauma and coping with traumatic events in paramedics has often...
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professionals are consistently exposed to a variety of traumatic...
Ambulance staffs are often exposed to difficult situations in their line of work. Severe accidents w...
A diversity of research has demonstrated that, although all people will present with a reaction afte...
Emergency medical dispatchers (EMDs) respond to crisis calls for ambulance; they dispatch paramedics...
Departing from a deprivation approach to the study of trauma, a small body of literature has recentl...
Background: People helping trauma victims as a part of their work may experience positive results, k...
Emergency service workers (e.g., fire-fighters, police and paramedics) are exposed to elevated level...
As police departments and officers across the world take on the task of reducing crime and enhancing...
This research portfolio examines the impact of trauma exposure in the emergency services. Emergency...
Attending potentially dangerous and traumatic incidents is inherent in the role of emergency workers...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the psychological effects of continual exposure to tra...
Background: The purpose of the research was to investigate the role of personal resources, such as o...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the psychological effects of continual exposure to tra...
Abstract Background Ambulance personnel, as well as other emergency services like fire-fighters or t...
Introduction: Existing literature on trauma and coping with traumatic events in paramedics has often...
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professionals are consistently exposed to a variety of traumatic...
Ambulance staffs are often exposed to difficult situations in their line of work. Severe accidents w...
A diversity of research has demonstrated that, although all people will present with a reaction afte...
Emergency medical dispatchers (EMDs) respond to crisis calls for ambulance; they dispatch paramedics...