PTSD, Relationship Satisfaction, and Social Support for EMS Workers and Their Romantic Partners

IF 1 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Family Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-04 DOI:10.1177/10664807231198866
Melissa C. Henry, M. A. Burks, Emily L. Zoernig
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Emergency medical service (EMS) personnel are subjected to intense and traumatic workplace scenarios, which place workers at risk for developing trauma reactions that lead to mental health conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety. However, little research has explored the impact of EMS workers’ work-related stress on their romantic partners despite evidence supporting the impacts of secondary traumatic stress (STS). This study explored the relationship between EMS workers’ self-reported PTSD symptomology and EMS workers’ romantic partners’ self-reported PTSD symptomology, relationship satisfaction, and social support. The sample consisted of 30 couples, 13 married and 17 unmarried. Findings confirmed that EMS workers with more severe PTSD symptomology were in relationships with partners who also reported higher symptomology. Additionally, increased PTSD severity among EMS workers was associated with partners’ decreased satisfaction with the quality of social support. This study confirms the effect of STS among EMS workers and their partners and highlights practical applications for improving the mental health of EMS workers and their partners. Implications for these findings include assessing partners for dysphoric arousal, psychoeducation, counseling assistance to EMS personnel, and focusing on opportunities for vicarious posttraumatic growth among couples are discussed.
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创伤后应激障碍、关系满意度和EMS工作人员及其恋人的社会支持
紧急医疗服务(EMS)人员面临着紧张和创伤性的工作场所情景,这使工人面临着产生创伤反应的风险,从而导致精神健康状况,如创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、抑郁和焦虑。然而,尽管有证据支持继发性创伤压力(STS)的影响,但很少有研究探讨EMS员工的工作压力对其恋人的影响。本研究探讨EMS员工PTSD症状自述与EMS员工恋人PTSD症状自述、关系满意度和社会支持的关系。样本包括30对夫妇,13对已婚,17对未婚。研究结果证实,具有更严重PTSD症状的EMS工作人员的伴侣也报告了更高的症状。此外,EMS工作人员创伤后应激障碍严重程度的增加与伴侣对社会支持质量的满意度下降有关。本研究证实了STS对急救人员及其伴侣的影响,并强调了在改善急救人员及其伴侣心理健康方面的实际应用。这些发现的意义包括评估伴侣的焦虑唤起,心理教育,对EMS人员的咨询援助,以及关注夫妻之间替代性创伤后成长的机会。
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Family Journal
Family Journal FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families is the official journal of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC). The purpose of the journal is to advance the theory, research, and practice of counseling with couples and families from a family systems perspective.
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