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Trauma-exposed Firefighters: Relationships among Posttraumatic Growth, Posttraumatic Stress, Resource Availability, Coping and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Experience

机译:遭受外伤的消防员:创伤后增长,创伤后压力,资源可用性,应对和关键事件压力汇报经验之间的关系

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This project examines protective factors associated with resilience/posttraumatic growth and risk factors associated with posttraumatic stress among firefighters exposed to critical incidents. The participants were 286 (257 men and 29 women) volunteer and paid firefighters in Whatcom County, Washington. Participants completed an anonymous survey asking about demographics, critical incident exposure, posttraumatic stress symptoms, posttraumatic growth, resource availability, coping, occupational stress and critical incident stress debriefing experience. Most participants had significant critical incident exposure, and about half had attended critical incident stress debriefing sessions. Posttraumatic growth was associated with being female, critical incident exposure, critical incident stress debriefing attendance, posttraumatic stress symptoms (negative association), occupational support, occupation satisfaction, occupational effort, problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping and personal characteristic resources. Posttraumatic stress symptoms were positively associated with years of firefighting, burnout, occupational effort and disengagement coping and negatively associated with critical incident stress debriefing attendance, posttraumatic growth, social support, internal locus of control, personal characteristic resources, energy resources and condition resources. The findings support conservation of resources stress theory and show that the maintenance and acquisition of resources can offset losses and facilitate resilience/posttraumatic growth. Implications of the findings for enhancing firefighter resources, facilitating resilience and minimizing occupational stressors are discussed. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:该项目研究了暴露于严重事故中的消防员与韧性/创伤后生长相关的保护因素以及与创伤后压力相关的危险因素。参与者是华盛顿Whatcom县的286名志愿者(257名男性和29名女性)和付费消防员。参与者完成了一项匿名调查,询问了人口统计,严重事件暴露,创伤后压力症状,创伤后增长,资源可用性,应对,职业压力和严重事件压力汇报的经历。大多数参与者都有严重的突发事件暴露,大约一半的参与者参加了突发事件压力汇报会议。创伤后增长与女性,关键事件暴露,关键事件压力汇报出席率,创伤后压力症状(负联想),职业支持,职业满意度,职业努力,以问题为中心的应对,以情绪为中心的应对以及个人特征资源相关。创伤后应激症状与多年的消防,倦怠,职业努力和脱离接触的应对呈正相关,与关键事件应激报告汇报,创伤后的成长,社会支持,内部控制源,个人特征资源,能量资源和条件资源呈负相关。这些发现支持资源压力理论的保存,并表明资源的维护和获取可以抵消损失并促进复原力/创伤后增长。讨论了研究结果对增强消防员资源,促进弹性和最大程度减少职业压力源的意义。版权所有(c)2014 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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