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Psychological impact upon London Ambulance Service of the 2005 bombings.

机译:2005年爆炸事件对伦敦救护车服务的心理影响。

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BACKGROUND: This study was conducted following the London bombings of 7 July 2005. AIMS: To assess the psychological impact of the 2005 London bombings on London Ambulance Service (LAS) personnel, risk factors for the development of psychological ill-health and employee awareness of post incident support. METHODS: A total of 525 LAS personnel involved in the bombings, and a control group of uninvolved staff, were sent a questionnaire 2 months after the bombings. Main outcome measures were the presence of probable post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) measured using the Trauma Screening Questionnaire and substantial psychological distress using a tool identical to that used to assess the impact of these bombings on the population of London. RESULTS: Fifty-six per cent of those who responded were involved in the bombings. Overall, including controls, the response rate was 32% (341). Four per cent of respondents reported probable PTSD and 13% reported substantial distress. Probable PTSD was more common in those involved in the bombings (6% overall), those working at the disaster scene and, in particular, at one of the incident locations (where 50% of all probable PTSD cases worked). The majority of staff were aware of the post incident support available and how to access this, particularly if personnel were involved in the bombings. CONCLUSIONS: The LAS did not report higher levels of probable PTSD and psychological distress than the rest of the London population; however, those more proximal to the incident were more likely to have been affected in spite of being aware of various staff support measures put in place.
机译:摘要背景:这项研究是在2005年7月7日伦敦爆炸案之后进行的。目的:评估2005年伦敦爆炸案对伦敦救护车服务人员的心理影响,心理健康欠佳的危险因素以及员工的心理意识。事后支持。方法:轰炸后2个月,向参与轰炸的525名LAS人员和一个不涉及人员的对照组发送了调查表。主要结果指标是使用创伤筛查问卷测量的可能的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的存在,以及使用与用于评估这些爆炸事件对伦敦人口的影响相同的工具进行的严重心理困扰。结果:做出回应的人中有56%参与了爆炸。总体上,包括对照组,反应率为32%(341)。 4%的受访者表示可能患有PTSD,13%的受访者表示严重困扰。可能的PTSD在参与炸弹的人员(占总数的6%),在灾难现场,尤其是在一个事件发生地点(所有可能的PTSD案件中有50%起作用的地方)中更常见。大多数工作人员都知道事后提供的支持以及如何获得支持,特别是如果人员参与了爆炸。结论:LAS没有报告比其他伦敦人群更高的可能的PTSD和心理困扰。但是,尽管知道采取了各种工作人员支持措施,但更接近事件的人员更容易受到影响。

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