2022
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irac012.246
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618 Firefighter Resiliency Project: Survey Findings and Implications for a Program Model

Abstract: Introduction Firefighters are trained to respond to an array of acute emergencies that culminate in repeated exposure to trauma subsequently impacting their mental health. Yet, they often fail to seek services that could mitigate those adverse effects due to stigma, as well as a dearth of systematized resources and first responder proficient trained mental health professionals. This study explored work-related traumatic event exposure, PTSD symptomatology, levels of depression, anxiety, and s… Show more

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“…Most studies on firefighters in Korea and overseas aimed to investigate their health status. For example, there has been a qualitative study on firefighters’ experiences of PTSD due to work [ 70 ], experiences and coping with emotional labor [ 71 ], a questionnaire study [ 72 , 73 ], and a prospective study [ 74 ] on fatigue, insomnia, and psychiatric health problems due to work stress, and a study analyzing work-related injuries [ 75 ]. However, there have been no in-depth studies on firefighters’ experiences of KM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies on firefighters in Korea and overseas aimed to investigate their health status. For example, there has been a qualitative study on firefighters’ experiences of PTSD due to work [ 70 ], experiences and coping with emotional labor [ 71 ], a questionnaire study [ 72 , 73 ], and a prospective study [ 74 ] on fatigue, insomnia, and psychiatric health problems due to work stress, and a study analyzing work-related injuries [ 75 ]. However, there have been no in-depth studies on firefighters’ experiences of KM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%