Research has increasingly identified alarming levels of traumatic stress symptoms in individuals working in emergency services and other high stress jobs. This study examined the effects of prior critical incident exposure and current posttraumatic symptoms on the performance of a non-patient population, police recruits, during an acutely stressful event
A majority of research done on individuals suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are peopl...
We provide an overview of previous research conducted by our group on risk and resilience factors fo...
A large-scale potentially traumatic event (PTE) poses considerable mental health risks for police se...
Emergency personnel consistently work under high-stress situations, and thus, the question about whe...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to explore the association between post-traumatic stress di...
Objective: The immediate and long-term effects of traumatic exposure and subsequent posttraumatic st...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may develop after exposure to an event in which death, severe p...
Pre-hospital care providers are exposed to various kinds of stressors. Their repeated day to day exp...
Policing necessitates exposure to traumatic, violent and horrific events, which can lead to an incre...
Stress research has recently gained attention in the importance of adapting to life stressors as wel...
A personal construct model of traumatic stress reactions has been developed to predict the relations...
M.A. (Psychology)The aim of the research conducted was to analyze and evaluate the prevalence of Pos...
Objectives Although there is evidence that work-related exposures cause post-traumatic stress disord...
Although they are technically the first responders on most critical incidents, emergency dispatchers...
Critical incidents (CI) have increased over the last several decades, with police officers experienc...
A majority of research done on individuals suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are peopl...
We provide an overview of previous research conducted by our group on risk and resilience factors fo...
A large-scale potentially traumatic event (PTE) poses considerable mental health risks for police se...
Emergency personnel consistently work under high-stress situations, and thus, the question about whe...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to explore the association between post-traumatic stress di...
Objective: The immediate and long-term effects of traumatic exposure and subsequent posttraumatic st...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may develop after exposure to an event in which death, severe p...
Pre-hospital care providers are exposed to various kinds of stressors. Their repeated day to day exp...
Policing necessitates exposure to traumatic, violent and horrific events, which can lead to an incre...
Stress research has recently gained attention in the importance of adapting to life stressors as wel...
A personal construct model of traumatic stress reactions has been developed to predict the relations...
M.A. (Psychology)The aim of the research conducted was to analyze and evaluate the prevalence of Pos...
Objectives Although there is evidence that work-related exposures cause post-traumatic stress disord...
Although they are technically the first responders on most critical incidents, emergency dispatchers...
Critical incidents (CI) have increased over the last several decades, with police officers experienc...
A majority of research done on individuals suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are peopl...
We provide an overview of previous research conducted by our group on risk and resilience factors fo...
A large-scale potentially traumatic event (PTE) poses considerable mental health risks for police se...