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pro vyhledávání: '"Samantha J. Synett"'
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Samantha J. Synett, Marc I. Kruse, Victoria A. Torres, Jordan E Strack, Suzy B. Gulliver, Nathan A. Kimbrel, Michelle L. Pennington, Sara L. Dolan
Publikováno v:
Workplace Health & Safety. 68:468-475
Background: Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a nationwide problem; yet, no firefighter mTBI data are available. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we assessed retrospective head injuries using WHO guidelines. We captured mTBI frequency and
Autor:
Kattina Bryant, Dawn Pierson, Stephanie Clafferty, Kimberly Weinberg, Germaine Franciosi, Marjory Williams, Justin K. Benzer, Bryann B. DeBeer, Elisa V. Borah, Edgar Villarreal, Ruth Cassidy, Craig J. Bryan, Jenna Heise, Samantha J. Synett, Robin Keene, Claire A. Hoffmire, Joseph Mignogna, Alan L. Peterson, Nathaniel V. Mohatt, Sylvia Baack, Kathryn Bongiovanni, Lindsey L. Monteith
Publikováno v:
Fed Pract
Background While the US Department of Veterans Affairs has made significant strides to prevent veteran suicide, efforts have largely targeted veterans actively engaged in and eligible for Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care, which is consistent
Autor:
Victoria A. Torres, Sandra B. Morissette, Michelle L. Pennington, Suzy B. Gulliver, Samantha J. Synett, Thomas P. Carpenter, Jeffrey Knight, Terence M. Keane, Barbara W. Kamholz, Rose T. Zimering, Jennifer Teague
Publikováno v:
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 33:102-108
IntroductionFirefighters represent an important population for understanding the consequences of exposure to potentially traumatic stressors.Hypothesis/ProblemThe researchers were interested in the effects of pre-employment disaster exposure on firef
Autor:
Michelle L. Pennington, Keith Sanford, Amanda Proctor, Victoria A. Torres, Suzy B. Gulliver, Marc I. Kruse, Samantha J. Synett
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Positive Psychology. 12:660-666
The validity of the Couple Resilience Inventory was tested using 102 married or cohabiting firefighters. This instrument measures types of relationship behavior that often occur during stressful life events and that are expected to be associated with
Autor:
Lily A. Brown, Allah-Fard M Sharrieff, Jim Mintz, Lauren M. Koch, Allison K Hancock, Jose Lara-Ruiz, Brett T. Litz, Carmen P. McLean, Hunter R Hansen, Stacey Young-McCaughan, Casey L Straud, Edna B. Foa, Wyatt R. Evans, Katherine A. Dondanville, Timothy O Rentz, Douglas E. Williamson, Vanessa M. Jacoby, Jeffrey S Yarvis, Martin A. Javors, John D. Roache, Alan L. Peterson, Bryann R DeBeer, Eric C. Meyer, Samantha J. Synett, Richard P. Schobitz, Tabatha H. Blount, Dhiya V Shah, Brittany N. Hall-Clark, Brooke A Fina, Diane T. Castillo, Terence M. Keane
Publikováno v:
Contemporary clinical trials. 72
Combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most common psychological health condition in military service members and veterans who have deployed to the combat theater since September 11, 2001. One of the highest research priorities fo