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Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among Rescuers at Risk

U

University of Bern

Status

Completed

Conditions

Self Efficacy
Suicidal Ideation
PTSD
Trauma
Coping Skills

Treatments

Other: No Intervention: anonymous online survey

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03842553
PTSD2014

Details and patient eligibility

About

This cross-sectional, anonymous online survey aims to examine how salient variables influence PTSS, well-being, and suicidal ideation across the following professions of rescue workers: firefighters, ambulance personnel, police officers, and emergency and psychiatric nurses. PTSS, coping strategies, well-being, suicidal ideation, previously experienced and work-related trauma, and self-efficacy were measured and analyzed using multiple regression and structural equation modeling.

Full description

Employees of rescue and emergency services are at a risk of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) due to exposure to trauma and work-related stressors. Salient predictors for the development of PTSS among rescue workers have been identified; however, little is known about how predictors (e.g. coping strategies) differ among professions requiring repeated engagement in emergencies. The present survey examines how these variables influence PTSS, well-being, and suicidal ideation across different professions of rescue Workers using multiple regression and structural equation modeling.

Enrollment

1,001 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Employee at the rescue or emergency services. The participation in the anonymous online study is voluntary and promoted by the department heads at the places of work corresponding to the studied professions. No ethical approval is needed as the survey was voluntary and anonymous and participants gave consent to use the data with their participation.

Exclusion criteria

  • None

Trial design

1,001 participants in 5 patient groups

Police officers
Description:
Police officers from the cantonal police forces in Bern, Switzerland
Treatment:
Other: No Intervention: anonymous online survey
Firefighters
Description:
Firefighters from the professional fire service of the Canton Bern, Switzerland
Treatment:
Other: No Intervention: anonymous online survey
Ambulance personnel
Description:
Ambulance personnel of the Canton Bern, Switzerland
Treatment:
Other: No Intervention: anonymous online survey
Emergency nurses
Description:
Emergency nurses of the Emergency Unit of the University Hospital of Bern, Switzerland
Treatment:
Other: No Intervention: anonymous online survey
Psychiatric nurses
Description:
Psychiatric nurses of the University Hospital of Psychiatry, University of Bern, Switzerland
Treatment:
Other: No Intervention: anonymous online survey

Trial contacts and locations

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