Rescue workers are exposed to enduring emotional distress, as they are confronted with (potentially) traumatic mission events and chronic work-related stress. Thus, regulating negative emotions seems to be crucial to withstand the work-related strain. This cross-sectional study investigated the influence of six emotion regulation strategies (i.e., rumination, suppression, avoidance, reappraisal, acceptance, and problem solving) on perceived work-related stress and stress-related depressive, post-traumatic, and somatic symptoms in a representative sample of 102 German rescue workers. Multiple regression analyses identified rumination and suppression to be associated with more work-related stress and stress-related symptoms. Acceptance was li...
The aim of the study was to verify whether the frequency of face-to-face interactions with the publi...
Background: The purpose of the task was the assessment of stress and the intensification of the sym...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...
Rescue workers are exposed to enduring emotional distress, as they are confronted with (potentially)...
Rescue workers are exposed to enduring emotional distress, as they are confronted with (potentially)...
Background: Professionals working with refugees are vicariously exposed to complex traumatic experie...
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professionals are consistently exposed to a variety of traumatic...
This reprinted article originally appeared in International Journal of Stress Management, 2011, Vol....
AbstractObjectivesRetrospective studies suggest a link between PTSD and difficulty regulating negati...
Fire-fighters, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians routinely confront potentially traumati...
Objective: This thesis examined the prevalence of burnout, alcohol consumption, and psychological di...
Background:few studies focus on the role training has on rescue workers who are active as volunteers...
Clinical performance of rescue workers and ambulance personnel depends on job-related self efficacy....
Emergency personnel and rescue workers may be at a risk of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) due ...
Emergency personnel and rescue workers may be at a risk of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) due ...
The aim of the study was to verify whether the frequency of face-to-face interactions with the publi...
Background: The purpose of the task was the assessment of stress and the intensification of the sym...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...
Rescue workers are exposed to enduring emotional distress, as they are confronted with (potentially)...
Rescue workers are exposed to enduring emotional distress, as they are confronted with (potentially)...
Background: Professionals working with refugees are vicariously exposed to complex traumatic experie...
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professionals are consistently exposed to a variety of traumatic...
This reprinted article originally appeared in International Journal of Stress Management, 2011, Vol....
AbstractObjectivesRetrospective studies suggest a link between PTSD and difficulty regulating negati...
Fire-fighters, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians routinely confront potentially traumati...
Objective: This thesis examined the prevalence of burnout, alcohol consumption, and psychological di...
Background:few studies focus on the role training has on rescue workers who are active as volunteers...
Clinical performance of rescue workers and ambulance personnel depends on job-related self efficacy....
Emergency personnel and rescue workers may be at a risk of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) due ...
Emergency personnel and rescue workers may be at a risk of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) due ...
The aim of the study was to verify whether the frequency of face-to-face interactions with the publi...
Background: The purpose of the task was the assessment of stress and the intensification of the sym...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...