2020
DOI: 10.1007/s41542-019-00052-2
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Post-Traumatic Growth Leadership: Mitigating Stress in a High-Risk Occupation

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“…The item on meaning was adapted from a modified version of the post‐traumatic growth inventory (Wood et al, 2020). The item was “My immediate Supervisors (officers and NCOs) encourage unit members to find meaning in difficult experiences.” Participants endorsed the frequency that their immediate supervisors reinforced meaning on a scale of 1 ( Not at all ) to 6 ( To a very great degree ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The item on meaning was adapted from a modified version of the post‐traumatic growth inventory (Wood et al, 2020). The item was “My immediate Supervisors (officers and NCOs) encourage unit members to find meaning in difficult experiences.” Participants endorsed the frequency that their immediate supervisors reinforced meaning on a scale of 1 ( Not at all ) to 6 ( To a very great degree ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The item on meaning was adapted from a modified version of the post-traumatic growth inventory (Wood et al, 2020). The item was "My immediate Supervisors (officers and NCOs) encourage unit members to find meaning in difficult experiences."…”
Section: Meaningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived organizational support Perceptions of organizational support were assessed with four items from the Perceived Organizational Support scale (Eisenberger et al, 1997) used in military studies (e.g., Wood et al, 2020). Sample items include "My organization really cares about my well-being" and "My organization cares about my opinion."…”
Section: Unit Cohesionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Important aspects to focus on include training, equipment, camaraderie, communication, preparation, education, support, and growth mindset for the future. Similarly, there are resources available for crisis leadership 13,14 . These considerations include being present, communicating effectively, ensuring equipment, encouraging and practicing self-care, normalizing grief and reactions, providing resources, and planning ahead.…”
Section: Covid-19 Resurgence For Private Practice: Kevin Rieck Dds mentioning
confidence: 99%