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Perceptions of work stress in Australian firefighters
Authors:Carmen C Moran  Evelyn Colless
Institution:1. School of Social Work, University of New South Wales , Sydney, 2052, Australia;2. Department of Behavioural Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Sydney , Lidcombe, 2141, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

This study surveyed 747 firefighters on their perceptions of work stress. The current emphasis in the fire brigades is on the management of traumatic or critical incident stress, but other work stressors may also be important. The firefighters rated their jobs as more stressful than other occupations, and psychological work stress as highest among a set of potential sources and types of stress. Although many factors were mentioned, the most frequently indicated stressors were associated with exposure to traumatic incidents such as major accidents or the suffering of others. Those who had previous experience with stress were more likely to rate current and future risk of stress as higher. Knowledge of existing organizational approaches to stress management was limited. The firefighters rated individual and informal sessions for dealing with stress as potentially more useful than the formal debriefing sessions now common in many emergency organizatins. Those who had previous experience with stress, however, were more likely to favour a formal organizational approach.
Keywords:Firefighters  Traumatic incidents  Critical incidents  Work stress  Perceptions of stress
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