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Proactive psychological programs designed to mitigate posttraumatic stress injuries among at-risk workers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Author (aut): Di Nota, Paula M.
Author (aut): Bahji, Anees
Author (aut): Groll, Dianne
Author (aut): Carleton, R. Nicholas
Author (aut): Anderson, Greg
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Public safety personnel and frontline healthcare professionals are at increased risk of exposure to potentially psychologically traumatic events (PPTE) and developing posttraumatic stress injuries (PTSI, e.g., depression, anxiety) by the nature of their work. PTSI are also linked to increased absenteeism, suicidality, and performance decrements, which compromise occupational and public health and safety in trauma-exposed workers. Evidence is lacking regarding the effectiveness of “prevention” programs designed to mitigate PTSI proactively. The purpose of this review is to measure the effectiveness of proactive PTSI mitigation programs among occupational groups exposed to PPTE on measures of PTSI symptoms, absenteeism, and psychological wellness. |
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01677-7
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posttraumatic stress injuries; organizational stress; mental health training; occupational health; resilience; emergency personnel; essential workers; public safety; healthcare; meta-analysis
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