OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship of coping strategies and responses to intrusive memories with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychiatric symptoms in ambulance service workers. METHOD: Fifty-six ambulance service workers describe the most distressing aspects of their work and completed questionnaires designed to measure their coping strategies in dealing with distressing incidents. They also described their intrusive memories of particularly distressing incidents and completed a questionnaire designed to measure their interpretation of these intrusions and their responses to them. In addition, they completed the Post-traumatic Stress Symptom Scale (PSS; Foa, Riggs, Dancu and Rothbaum, 1993) and the General Health Que...
Objective: Police and emergency services personnel are at an increased risk of developing mental hea...
ver the past 2 decades, there has been increased aware-ness of the consequences of exposure to tragi...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
Ambulance staffs are often exposed to difficult situations in their line of work. Severe accidents w...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...
Pre-hospital care providers are exposed to various kinds of stressors. Their repeated day to day exp...
Aims: Paper I: To examine the prevalence of posttraumatic stress reactions among ambulance personnel...
Objective: While it is widely accepted that fire and emergency work is of high risk for potentially ...
Objectives. This study examined the prevalence and correlates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTS...
Police officers experience a significant number of traumatic events, or critical incidents, as a res...
Introduction: Existing literature on trauma and coping with traumatic events in paramedics has often...
Background: The purpose of the task was the assessment of stress and the intensification of the sym...
Abstract published with permission. It is becoming increasingly apparent that ambulance personnel ar...
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professionals are consistently exposed to a variety of traumatic...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether Critical Incident Stress Debriefing mitigates str...
Objective: Police and emergency services personnel are at an increased risk of developing mental hea...
ver the past 2 decades, there has been increased aware-ness of the consequences of exposure to tragi...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
Ambulance staffs are often exposed to difficult situations in their line of work. Severe accidents w...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...
Pre-hospital care providers are exposed to various kinds of stressors. Their repeated day to day exp...
Aims: Paper I: To examine the prevalence of posttraumatic stress reactions among ambulance personnel...
Objective: While it is widely accepted that fire and emergency work is of high risk for potentially ...
Objectives. This study examined the prevalence and correlates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTS...
Police officers experience a significant number of traumatic events, or critical incidents, as a res...
Introduction: Existing literature on trauma and coping with traumatic events in paramedics has often...
Background: The purpose of the task was the assessment of stress and the intensification of the sym...
Abstract published with permission. It is becoming increasingly apparent that ambulance personnel ar...
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professionals are consistently exposed to a variety of traumatic...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether Critical Incident Stress Debriefing mitigates str...
Objective: Police and emergency services personnel are at an increased risk of developing mental hea...
ver the past 2 decades, there has been increased aware-ness of the consequences of exposure to tragi...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...