POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS REACTIONS AMONGST RESCUE WORKERS AFTER A MAJOR RAIL ACCIDENT
Authors:
Henrik Steen Andersen a;
Anders Korsgaard Christensen a;
Gorm Odden Petersen a
| Affiliation: | a University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
DOI:
10.1080/08917779108248778
Publication Frequency:
5 issues per year
Subjects:
Anxiety in Children & Adolescents;
Psychiatry & Clinical Psychology - Adult;
Psychological Science;
Stress and Emotion in the Workplace;
Stress in Adults;
Stress in Children & Adolescents;
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Abstract
Rescue tasks under heavy strain may act as traumatic events creating stress reactions among the rescue workers. After a major rail accident the rescue workers were examined by questionnaire at 3 and 7 months postaccident using the General Health Questionnaire-28 (GHQ), Impact of Event Scale (IES) and a structured questionnaire made for the purpose. Eighteen percent of the 77 rescue workers who participated in the study had GHQ-case-score and 10% had IES-case-score at 7 months using the usual GHQ-cut-off (4/5) and a low IES-cut-off (19/20). For the case-scorers there was a tendency towards increased GHQ- and IES-scores from 3 to 7 months. Five (6%) had post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) of low to moderate severity at 7 months.
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| Keywords: Rescue workers; traumatic rescue tasks; stress reactions; PTSD |
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