A diversity of research has demonstrated that, although all people will present with a reaction after a traumatic incident, only a minority will develop posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD (Allan, La Grange, Niehaus, Scheurkogel & Stein, 1998). A complex interaction of multiple pre- and post-trauma factors determines the response. Numerous studies have attempted to assess variables tha
Ambulance staffs are often exposed to difficult situations in their line of work. Severe accidents w...
Abstract Background Emergency medical service (EMS) personnel who work to provide emergency medical ...
Departing from a deprivation approach to the study of trauma, a small body of literature has recentl...
A diversity of research has demonstrated that, although all people will present with a reaction afte...
Abstract published with permission. It is becoming increasingly apparent that ambulance personnel ar...
In this study, the authors compared the respective contribution of an individual's subjective respon...
Objectives. This study examined the prevalence and correlates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTS...
ver the past 2 decades, there has been increased aware-ness of the consequences of exposure to tragi...
Recent studies into the underlying factor structure of posttraumatic stress symptoms often report fa...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may develop after exposure to an event in which death, severe p...
Emergency medical work is a physically and emotionally demanding occupation. The nature of the job r...
M.A. (Psychology)The aim of the research conducted was to analyze and evaluate the prevalence of Pos...
Objective: The immediate and long-term effects of traumatic exposure and subsequent posttraumatic st...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...
Emergency first responders such as firefighters are exposed to higher levels of traumatic events thr...
Ambulance staffs are often exposed to difficult situations in their line of work. Severe accidents w...
Abstract Background Emergency medical service (EMS) personnel who work to provide emergency medical ...
Departing from a deprivation approach to the study of trauma, a small body of literature has recentl...
A diversity of research has demonstrated that, although all people will present with a reaction afte...
Abstract published with permission. It is becoming increasingly apparent that ambulance personnel ar...
In this study, the authors compared the respective contribution of an individual's subjective respon...
Objectives. This study examined the prevalence and correlates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTS...
ver the past 2 decades, there has been increased aware-ness of the consequences of exposure to tragi...
Recent studies into the underlying factor structure of posttraumatic stress symptoms often report fa...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may develop after exposure to an event in which death, severe p...
Emergency medical work is a physically and emotionally demanding occupation. The nature of the job r...
M.A. (Psychology)The aim of the research conducted was to analyze and evaluate the prevalence of Pos...
Objective: The immediate and long-term effects of traumatic exposure and subsequent posttraumatic st...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...
Emergency first responders such as firefighters are exposed to higher levels of traumatic events thr...
Ambulance staffs are often exposed to difficult situations in their line of work. Severe accidents w...
Abstract Background Emergency medical service (EMS) personnel who work to provide emergency medical ...
Departing from a deprivation approach to the study of trauma, a small body of literature has recentl...