Exploring the association between post–critical incident intervention preferences and self‐reported coping self‐efficacy among firefighters
Joselyn R. Sarabia,
Elinam Dellor,
Bridget Freisthler
et al.
Abstract:Critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) is a commonly utilized intervention in the fire service that aims to minimize psychological harm and adverse mental health outcomes after a potentially traumatic incident. This study aimed to explore firefighter preferences regarding CISD and alternative post–critical incident interventions in relation to firefighter coping self‐efficacy (FFCSE) and trauma coping self‐efficacy (CSE‐T). Firefighters (N = 241) completed an online survey and provided complete data. Most … Show more
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