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Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
2002 Volume.11 No. 2 p.182 ~ p.190
Relationship between the Stress and Coping Methods of the Emergency Medical Technicians


Abstract
This study was done to examine the relationship between stress and coping methods of 86 emergency medical technicians with the 1st or 2nd grade qualifications who serve at 36 fire stations in Gwangju and Jeonnam region from Aug. 1 to Aug. 31, 2001. Data collection was done by questionnaire.
The research instruments used the stress measure tool developed by Cho Hee et al.(1999) and revised and complemented by the researcher to measure firemen's stress, and coping methods instrument revised by Cho Hee et al.(1999) based on that of Jarowiec & Power(1981) and Bell(1977).
The results of this study were as follows :
1. The mean score of perceived stress was 3.4. The mean score of coping methods was 2.11.
2. The levels of stress according to the general characteristics of subjects were significantly different at marital status (t=7.054, p=.009) and in relation with organization (t=3.989, p=.049).
3. The coping methods according to the general characteristics of subjects were significantly different at type of qualifications (t=5.750, p=.019).
4. The relationship between levels of stress and coping methods was positively correlated (r=.446, p=.000). The hypothesis of this research that there was a correlation between the levels of stress and coping methods was supported.
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