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急救人员与心理急救。

First responders and psychological first aid.

作者信息

Pekevski Jordan

机构信息

Department of Psychology, South Dakota Human Services Center, Yankton, South Dakota, USA.

出版信息

J Emerg Manag. 2013 Jan-Feb;11(1):39-48. doi: 10.5055/jem.2013.0126.

Abstract

Emergencies and disasters are common and occur on a daily basis. Although most survivors will not experience any long-term negative mental health effects, some will. First responders tend to have first contact with the survivors and, therefore, are in a position to provide needed mental health assistance to survivors. Psychological first aid (PFA) is an evidence-informed approach to providing support to survivors following a serious crisis event, and it aims to reduce the initial distress of the traumatic event and to promote adaptive functioning and coping. PFA has gained a great deal of attention lately, likely due to the fact that it is easy to provide. This article discusses the potential negative effects of emergencies and disasters on mental health, provides a description of PFA and discusses its application, and provides an overview of the research base of PFA and a discussion on the need for future research.

摘要

紧急情况和灾难很常见,每天都在发生。虽然大多数幸存者不会经历任何长期的负面心理健康影响,但有些人会。急救人员往往是最先接触幸存者的人,因此有能力为幸存者提供所需的心理健康援助。心理急救(PFA)是一种基于证据的方法,用于在严重危机事件后为幸存者提供支持,其目的是减轻创伤事件的初始痛苦,并促进适应性功能和应对。最近,心理急救受到了广泛关注,这可能是因为它易于提供。本文讨论了紧急情况和灾难对心理健康的潜在负面影响,描述了心理急救并讨论了其应用,概述了心理急救的研究基础,并讨论了未来研究的必要性。

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