Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2991311306> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2991311306 endingPage "150" @default.
- W2991311306 startingPage "143" @default.
- W2991311306 abstract "During the evening of 13 November 2015, the deadliest terror attacks in France in recent times occurred in the Paris area. Overall, 130 people were killed, 643 were physically injured and several thousands were psychologically impacted. Thousands of first responders, including health professionals, firefighters, affiliated volunteers and police officers were mobilized that night and during the subsequent weeks. The aims of our study were to measure the psychological impact on first responders in terms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and partial PTSD as well as associated factors 12 months after the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks. First responders who had intervened during the night and/or the aftermath of the terror attacks had the possibility of answering a web-based study 8–12 months after the attacks. They satisfied criterion A of the DSM 5 definition of PTSD. PTSD and partial PTSD were measured using the PCL-5. Gender, age, educational level, exposure, first responder category, mental health and traumatic event history, training and social support were all analysed as potential factors associated with PTSD and partial PTSD, using multinomial logistic regression. Overall, 663 participants were included in this analysis. Prevalence of PTSD in our sample went from 3.4% among firefighters to 9.5% among police officers and prevalence of partial PTSD from 10.4% among health professionals to 23.2% among police officers. Low educational level and social isolation were associated with PTSD and partial PTSD. Intervention on unsecured crime scenes and lack of training were associated with PTSD. Special attention should be given to first responders living in social isolation, those with low educational levels and those who intervene in unsecured crime scenes. Education and training about the potential mental health consequences of mass trauma intervention should be developed." @default.
- W2991311306 created "2019-12-05" @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5008938628 @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5014753975 @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5020365607 @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5029949167 @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5032322732 @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5039666461 @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5054631927 @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5061105567 @default.
- W2991311306 creator A5061619746 @default.
- W2991311306 date "2020-02-01" @default.
- W2991311306 modified "2023-10-09" @default.
- W2991311306 title "Factors associated with PTSD and partial PTSD among first responders following the Paris terror attacks in November 2015" @default.
- W2991311306 cites W1600480335 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W1856286745 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W1984695324 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W1989155717 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W1989253089 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2000538242 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2032062389 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2035842476 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2035901807 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2039903862 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2048693609 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2049139473 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2057489037 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2069533300 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2073711542 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2084653333 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2100152544 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2103195851 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2111110292 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2111257562 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2113262419 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2123975962 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2125749101 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2131019417 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2155728682 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2159986999 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2170684975 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2220985450 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2278929792 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2307491230 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2330472762 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2412976663 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2469794297 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2531322364 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2565834905 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2566792671 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2602096365 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2605937253 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2771021719 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2778888345 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2779151993 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2791295708 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2792063189 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W288329595 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2917666941 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W2969666207 @default.
- W2991311306 cites W4254108335 @default.
- W2991311306 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.11.018" @default.
- W2991311306 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31821960" @default.
- W2991311306 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W2991311306 type Work @default.
- W2991311306 sameAs 2991311306 @default.
- W2991311306 citedByCount "37" @default.
- W2991311306 countsByYear W29913113062020 @default.
- W2991311306 countsByYear W29913113062021 @default.
- W2991311306 countsByYear W29913113062022 @default.
- W2991311306 countsByYear W29913113062023 @default.
- W2991311306 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5008938628 @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5014753975 @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5020365607 @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5029949167 @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5032322732 @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5039666461 @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5054631927 @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5061105567 @default.
- W2991311306 hasAuthorship W2991311306A5061619746 @default.
- W2991311306 hasBestOaLocation W29913113061 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C1276947 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C134362201 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C187155963 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C190385971 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C2776476923 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C2777957930 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C3017944768 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C526869908 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C545542383 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2991311306 hasConceptScore W2991311306C118552586 @default.