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Latent profile analysis of post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic growth among firefighters

Title
Latent profile analysis of post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic growth among firefighters
Authors
Shin, YongchanNam, JeeEun KarinLee, AeyoungKim, Youngkeun
Ewha Authors
남지은
SCOPUS Author ID
남지은scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTRAUMATOLOGY
ISSN
2000-8198JCR Link

2000-8066JCR Link
Citation
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTRAUMATOLOGY vol. 14, no. 1
Keywords
Firefighterspost-traumatic stressPTSDpost-traumatic growthlatent profile analysis
Publisher
TAYLOR &

FRANCIS LTD
Indexed
SSCI WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: Due to the job characteristics, firefighters are repeatedly exposed to trauma incidents. However, not all firefighters exhibit the same level of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or post-traumatic growth (PTG). Despite this, few studies have looked into firefighters' PTSD and PTG. Objective: This study identified subgroups of firefighters based on their PTSD and PTG levels, and investigated the influence of demographic factors and PTSD/PTG-related factors on latent class classification. Method: Latent profile analysis was used to examine the patterns of PTSD and PTG among 483 firefighters in South Korea. Using a cross-sectional design, demographic factors and job factors were examined as group covariates through a three-step approach. PTSD-related factors such as depression and suicide ideation, as well as PTG-related factors such as emotion-based response were analysed as differentiating factors. Results: Four classes were identified and named 'Low PTSD-low PTG (65.2%),' 'Mid PTSD-mid PTG (15.5%),' 'Low PTSD-high PTG (15.3%),' and 'High PTSD-mid PTG (3.9%).' The likelihood of belonging to the group with high trauma-related risks increased with more rotating shift work and years of service. The differentiating factors revealed differences based on the levels of PTSD and PTG in each group. Conclusions: 34.8% of firefighters experienced changes due to traumatic events while on the job, and some required serious attention. Modifiable job characteristics, such as the shift pattern, indirectly affected PTSD and PTG levels. Individual and job factors should be considered together when developing trauma interventions for firefighters.
DOI
10.1080/20008066.2022.2159048
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