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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health Systems, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2021)
Abstract Background Men continue to be overrepresented in the Australian suicide statistics despite wide scale public health initiatives to improve men’s mental health literacy and to increase their help-seeking behaviour. Employee Assistance Progr
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https://doaj.org/article/4efe47b00de345d1b9cd79fe8ec7d576
Autor:
Azita Zahiri Harsini, Fazlollah Ghofranipour, Hormoz Sanaeinasab, Farkhondeh Amin Shokravi, Philip Bohle, Lynda R. Matthews
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020)
Abstract Background The petrochemical industry is hazardous, in part because of the inherently dangerous nature of the work conducted, and incidents frequently result in significant financial and social losses. The most common immediate cause of inci
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https://doaj.org/article/fece95705af24e5abf79e2967520bca9
Publikováno v:
The Economic and Labour Relations Review. 33:586-609
Although workplace death is known to have profound social and psychological effects on families, the economic consequences have not been explored. This pioneering study investigated families’ financial situations following fatal workplace injuries.
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 10 (2019)
The impact of traumatic workplace death on bereaved families, including their mental health and well-being, has rarely been systematically examined. This study aimed to document the rates and key correlates of probable posttraumatic stress disorder (
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https://doaj.org/article/d749b96fd01341c59bd25c5b03f90445
Autor:
Lynda R. Matthews, Lynn E. Alden, Shannon Wagner, Mary G. Carey, Wayne Corneil, Trina Fyfe, Christine Randall, Cheryl Regehr, Marc White, Nicholas Buys, Nicole White, Alex Fraess-Phillips, Elyssa Krutop
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 62:617-635
Professionals working in the emergency department (ED) are regularly exposed to traumatic events. Rates of posttraumatic mental health conditions vary widely in the literature and there is no agreement that rates in ED staff are elevated relative to
Publikováno v:
Victims & Offenders. :1-30
Autor:
Cheryl Regehr, Nicole White, Alex Fraess-Phillips, Elyssa Krutop, Marc White, Shannon L. Wagner, Christine Randall, Matthew H. Fleischmann, Mary G. Carey, Lynda R. Matthews, Lynn E. Alden, Wayne Corneil, Nicholas J. Buys, Trina Fyfe
Publikováno v:
Traumatology. 27:285-302
Due to high rates of potentially traumatic exposure (PTE) within the firefighting profession, a large body of literature concerning firefighters’ mental health has developed over recent decades. However, given variable prevalence outcomes and the l
Autor:
Nicole White, Shannon L. Wagner, Wayne Corneil, Alex Fraess‐Phillips, Elyssa Krutop, Trina Fyfe, Lynda R. Matthews, Christine Randall, Cheryl Regehr, Marc White, Lynn E. Alden, Nicholas Buys, Mary G. Carey
Publikováno v:
American journal of industrial medicineREFERENCES. 66(1)
Although numerous studies have reported on PTSD prevalence in high-risk occupational samples, previous meta-analytic work has been severely limited by the extreme variability in prevalence outcomes.The present systematic review and meta-regression ex
Autor:
Michael J. Millington, Christine Randall, Nicholas J. Buys, Ruth Crocker, Lynda R. Matthews, Vanette McLennan
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education. 35:106-116
PurposeThe past few decades have witnessed significant growth in the disability sector and the rehabilitation counseling profession has responded by broadening its scope of practice to serve a range of people who experience illness, injury, and socia
Autor:
Mary G. Carey, Lynda R. Matthews, Shannon L. Wagner, Christine Randall, Alex Fraess-Phillips, Marc White, Wayne Corneil, Elyssa Krutop, Cheryl Regehr, Trina Fyfe, Nicholas J. Buys, Lynn E. Alden, Nicole White
Publikováno v:
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 94:867-875
Public transportation workers are exposed to higher levels of stress related to accidents, injuries, and person-under-train events when compared to other workers. This systematic review integrates the existing literature on mental health among high-r