Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2B7, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 2E2, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 29;19(3):1565. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19031565.
Firefighters and military personnel are public safety personnel who protect the safety of individuals and their properties. They are usually exposed to traumatic events leaving them at risk of developing mental health conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Increasing concern is being raised regarding the mental health impacts, specifically PTSD, among military personnel and firefighters.
There is an increased exposure of firefighters and military personnel to traumatic events and the attendant risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder. It is crucial to ascertain the level of PTSD amongst this cohort and determinants to formulate policies and practices that mitigate the risk and protect public safety personnel. This scoping review sought to determine the prevalence of PTSD among this cohort globally and to explore determinants of this mental health condition.
A literature search in databases including MEDLINE, CINAHL, PubMed, PsycINFO, and EMBASE was conducted electronically from May 2021 to 31 July 2021. Two reviewers independently assessed full-text articles according to the predefined inclusion criteria and screening process undertaken to identify studies for the review. Articles were screened with a third reviewer, resolving conflicts where necessary and further assessing them for eligibility. During article selection, the PRISMA checklist was adopted, and with the Covidence software, a total of 32 articles were selected for the final examination. For the eligible studies, data extraction was conducted, information was collated and summarized, and the findings were reported. Original qualitative and quantitative data on the prevalence and predictors of PTSD among veterans, military, and firefighters were reported.
The prevalence of PTSD was 57% for firefighters and 37.8% for military personnel. Demographic factors, job factors, social support, injuries, physical and psychological factors, and individual traits were the main predictors of PTSD in this cohort.
This information is vital for developing and implementing prevention and intervention strategies for PTSD in military personnel and firefighters. Recognizing and addressing factors that predict PTSD will help to improve mental wellbeing and increase productivity. More peer-reviewed studies are needed on the prevalence of PTSD amongst these cohorts.
消防员和军人是保护个人和财产安全的公共安全人员。他们通常会接触到创伤性事件,使他们面临患上心理健康问题(如创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的风险。人们越来越关注军人和消防员的心理健康影响,特别是 PTSD。
消防员和军人接触创伤性事件的风险增加,随之而来的 PTSD 风险也增加。确定这一群体中 PTSD 的程度以及确定决定因素至关重要,以便制定减轻风险和保护公共安全人员的政策和实践。本范围综述旨在确定全球这一群体中 PTSD 的流行率,并探讨这种心理健康状况的决定因素。
我们在 2021 年 5 月至 2021 年 7 月 31 日期间,在 MEDLINE、CINAHL、PubMed、PsycINFO 和 EMBASE 等数据库中进行了文献检索。两名评审员根据预先确定的纳入标准,独立评估全文文章,并按照筛选过程筛选出符合审查要求的文章。如有必要,由第三名评审员对文章进行筛选,以解决冲突,并进一步评估其资格。在文章选择过程中,我们采用了 PRISMA 清单,并使用 Covidence 软件,共选择了 32 篇文章进行最终审查。对于符合条件的研究,我们进行了数据提取,对信息进行了整理和总结,并报告了研究结果。报告了退伍军人、军人和消防员 PTSD 的流行率和预测因素的原始定性和定量数据。
消防员 PTSD 的流行率为 57%,军人 PTSD 的流行率为 37.8%。人口统计学因素、工作因素、社会支持、受伤、身体和心理因素以及个体特征是该队列中 PTSD 的主要预测因素。
这些信息对于制定和实施军人和消防员 PTSD 的预防和干预策略至关重要。认识和解决预测 PTSD 的因素将有助于改善心理健康和提高生产力。需要更多针对这些群体中 PTSD 流行率的同行评议研究。