KMID : 1143820100060010065
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Anxiety and Mood 2010 Volume.6 No. 1 p.65 ~ p.70
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Effects of Vicarious Trauma on Mental Health in Firefighters
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Baik Jun-Hyuck
Jung Young-Eun Myong Jun-Pyo Yim Hyeon-Woo Chae Jeong-Ho Chae Jung-Mi
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Abstract
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Objectives:Indirect contact with trauma may occur when a person empathically listens to detailed descriptions, exposing the person to intense emotional pain from trauma victims. Although less severe than direct trauma, indirectly traumatized persons may experience the same fear, rage, and despair as direct trauma victims. This phenomenon has been variously termed vicarious trauma, traumatic countertransference, burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary traumatic stress. Using a psychiatric symptoms questionnaires, this study investigated the effects of indirect exposure to co-worker¡¯s trauma on the mental health of firefighters who had not directly experienced traumatic events in the previous year.
Methods: We administered self-report questionnaires, such as the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IESR) and Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT), to firefighters working at two fire stations in a metropolitan city. We analyzed 188 of 232 collected surveys, after excluding falsely entered data (28 cases) and questionnaires by directly-traumatized victims (16 cases).
Results: Alcohol consumption and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, as determined by the AUDIT and IES-R, were significantly higher in the indirectly-traumatized group. The ratio of high-risk members scoring higher than 23 in IES-R was larger in the indirectly traumatized group, although this was not statistically significant.
Conclusion: Alcohol consumption was significantly higher in the indirectly traumatized group. This group also included more members at high risk for PTSD. Further research, with a larger group of indirectly traumatized firefighters and ongoing investigation of PTSD development and other psychiatric symptoms, is needed.
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KEYWORD
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Vicarious trauma, Fire fighter, Posttraumatic stress disorder
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