To what extent is psychological resilience protective or ameliorative: Exploring the effects of deployment on the mental health of combat medics.
Abstract
Exposure to a major traumatic stressor increases the odds of negative mental health and maladaptive behavioral outcomes not only for victims but also for 1st responders and health care professionals who are exposed to the aftermath. This study investigates the extent to which psychological resilience acts as either a Protective (i.e., vaccine-like) or an Ameliorative (i.e., antibiotic-like) factor to reduce the deleterious mental health outcomes...
Paper Details
Title
To what extent is psychological resilience protective or ameliorative: Exploring the effects of deployment on the mental health of combat medics.
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
51 - 63
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