2010
DOI: 10.1136/emj.2009.083311
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Personality traits of emergency physicians and paramedics

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“…EMP scored lower on neuroticism than the norm sample (5). Paramedics also scored significantly lower for neuroticism than other healthcare professionals (8). Among EMP, dispatchers had significantly higher scores than other groups for neuroticism, while ambulance drivers scored the lowest in this category (13).…”
Section: Big Five Personality and Associated Traitsmentioning
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“…EMP scored lower on neuroticism than the norm sample (5). Paramedics also scored significantly lower for neuroticism than other healthcare professionals (8). Among EMP, dispatchers had significantly higher scores than other groups for neuroticism, while ambulance drivers scored the lowest in this category (13).…”
Section: Big Five Personality and Associated Traitsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…EMP scored higher on risk and competition seeking than the norm sample (5,12). Paramedics scored insignificantly lower on risk taking than other healthcare professionals (8). Paramedics who scored high on burnout also scored high on sensation seeking (19).…”
Section: Big Five Personality and Associated Traitsmentioning
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