Pahnke Francesco, Hüttermann Nils, Krüger Jan Philipp, Wesemann Ulrich
Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychotraumatology, Bundeswehr Hospital Berlin, Scharnhorststr. 13, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
Department of Microbiology, Bundeswehr Hospital Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jan 29;13(3):263. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13030263.
Exposure of emergency service personnel to disasters can lead to significant mental health challenges. The psychological impact of intentionally caused disasters, such as terrorist attacks, tends to be more severe than that of natural disasters. While much research has focused on terrorist attacks, little is known about the effects of intentional vehicular assaults (IVAs). This study examines the impact of an IVA on the mental health of firefighters. We hypothesized that firefighters deployed to the scene (deployed group (DG)) would experience more mental health problems compared to those not on duty (comparison group (CG)).
The study included = 115 firefighters, with 60 in the DG and 55 in the CG from the same units. Validated psychometric tools were used to assess anxiety, panic attacks (PHQ-D), and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PCL-5). Participation was voluntary, and informed consent was obtained. The study received approval from the Charité Berlin Ethics Committee (number: EA4/085/18).
A significantly higher prevalence of panic attacks was found in the DG (12.5%) compared to the CG (1.8%), with an odds ratio of 8.0 (95% CI: 1.0-67.3). Correlation analysis revealed a significant positive relationship between non-occupational tasks and hostility ( = 0.312, = 0.015, = 60), while parenthood had no significant effect on panic attacks or generalized anxiety.
These results highlight the severe mental health impact of intentional disasters like IVAs on firefighters, emphasizing the need for targeted psychological support and interventions. Future research should focus on tailored interventions to address the high prevalence of panic attacks among this population.
应急服务人员接触灾害可能会导致重大的心理健康挑战。诸如恐怖袭击等人为造成的灾害所产生的心理影响往往比自然灾害更为严重。虽然许多研究都集中在恐怖袭击上,但对于故意车辆袭击(IVA)的影响却知之甚少。本研究考察了IVA对消防员心理健康的影响。我们假设,被部署到现场的消防员(部署组(DG))与未执勤的消防员(对照组(CG))相比,会经历更多的心理健康问题。
该研究纳入了115名消防员,其中DG组60人,CG组55人,均来自相同单位。使用经过验证的心理测量工具来评估焦虑、惊恐发作(PHQ - D)和创伤后应激症状(PCL - 5)。参与是自愿的,并获得了知情同意。该研究获得了柏林夏里特伦理委员会的批准(编号:EA4/085/18)。
与CG组(1.8%)相比,DG组中惊恐发作的患病率显著更高(12.5%),优势比为8.0(95%置信区间:1.0 - 67.3)。相关分析显示,非职业任务与敌意之间存在显著正相关(r = 0.312,p = 0.015,n = 60),而为人父母对惊恐发作或广泛性焦虑没有显著影响。
这些结果凸显了IVA等故意灾害对消防员心理健康的严重影响,强调了针对性心理支持和干预的必要性。未来的研究应侧重于量身定制的干预措施,以解决该人群中惊恐发作的高患病率问题。