2021
DOI: 10.1037/tep0000343
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Giving psychology trainees a voice during the COVID-19 pandemic: Trainee mental health, perceived safety, and support.

Abstract: The impact of infectious disease outbreaks on mental health among health care workers is wellestablished. Minimal research has focused on health care trainees' well-being, especially during unprecedented events such as the 2019 coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Trainees are vulnerable to inherent power and resource differentials, which may exacerbate stress. The present study used a mixed methods approach to examine mental health symptoms, perceived safety, and ongoing and desired support among a national sampl… Show more

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“…Early in the pandemic, the CTCC released recommendations prioritizing student health and safety during the pandemic. Despite this guidance, responses from students in our study and in similar studies (e.g., Schneider et al, 2021) show that the spirit of these protocols has not been followed by all training sites. It is critical for the field of health service psychology (HSP) to develop, distribute, and enforce processes and procedures that continue to prioritize student health and safety during future pandemics and other emergency situations.…”
Section: Recommendation 3: Establish Standardized Expectations and Pr...mentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Early in the pandemic, the CTCC released recommendations prioritizing student health and safety during the pandemic. Despite this guidance, responses from students in our study and in similar studies (e.g., Schneider et al, 2021) show that the spirit of these protocols has not been followed by all training sites. It is critical for the field of health service psychology (HSP) to develop, distribute, and enforce processes and procedures that continue to prioritize student health and safety during future pandemics and other emergency situations.…”
Section: Recommendation 3: Establish Standardized Expectations and Pr...mentioning
confidence: 60%
“…10,11,21 Other stressors included worries about academic program changes, preparation for entering the workforce, 14,20 and safety and risk of exposure in the clinical setting. 14,23 Personal sources of stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic have also been commonly reported by students. 10,11,14,20,21 A primary personal stressor involved concerns about personal health and the health of loved ones.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the importance of this work may have reached a new peak considering the various ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has widened structural inequities and power imbalances within the higher education and training system. For instance, a recent study by Schneider et al (2020) , which sampled psychology doctoral interns and postdoctoral residents, found that a sizable proportion of trainees felt that their COVID-related concerns and personal safety were minimized or disregarded by their supervisors.…”
Section: Postscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%