We investigated personality traits, coping strategies, and social factors among emergency rescuers of three different catastrophic events that occurred in 2009 and 2013. These events were natural disasters, two of which were caused by human negligence. We used the cognitive interview (CI) protocol to interview witnesses and investigate their memory of the event. A qualitative analysis using the ATLAS.ti software was performed to subdivide the type of verbal production in the number of scenes recollected, negative emotions, vivid mental images, and self-experience of the event. All participants were also assessed using the Trauma Symptom Inventory for the presence of traumatic reactions at the time of the interview and tests (from December 2015 until January 2016) and 6 months before the interview to exclude the presence of further Traumatic job-related events. Personality traits (Big Five Questionnaire), coping strategies (Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations-Adult), and other social factors (the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory) have been assessed. The aim of the study is to identify individual factors contributing to the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in emergency rescuers. We found that some personality traits, social factors, and specific cognitive strategies may act as protective factors to traumatic reactions.

Personality traits and coping strategies for contrasting the occurrence of traumatic reactions in emergency rescuers / Giannini, Anna Maria; Piccardi, Laura; Cordellieri, Pierluigi; Baralla, Francesca; Sgalla, Roberto; Guidoni, Umberto; Tizzani, Emanuela; Vedovi, Sandro. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 147-166. [10.5772/61874].

Personality traits and coping strategies for contrasting the occurrence of traumatic reactions in emergency rescuers

GIANNINI, Anna Maria;Piccardi, Laura;CORDELLIERI, PIERLUIGI;
2016

Abstract

We investigated personality traits, coping strategies, and social factors among emergency rescuers of three different catastrophic events that occurred in 2009 and 2013. These events were natural disasters, two of which were caused by human negligence. We used the cognitive interview (CI) protocol to interview witnesses and investigate their memory of the event. A qualitative analysis using the ATLAS.ti software was performed to subdivide the type of verbal production in the number of scenes recollected, negative emotions, vivid mental images, and self-experience of the event. All participants were also assessed using the Trauma Symptom Inventory for the presence of traumatic reactions at the time of the interview and tests (from December 2015 until January 2016) and 6 months before the interview to exclude the presence of further Traumatic job-related events. Personality traits (Big Five Questionnaire), coping strategies (Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations-Adult), and other social factors (the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory) have been assessed. The aim of the study is to identify individual factors contributing to the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in emergency rescuers. We found that some personality traits, social factors, and specific cognitive strategies may act as protective factors to traumatic reactions.
2016
MULTIDIMENSIONAL APPROACH TO POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
978-953-51-2729-1
PTSD; traumatic events; coping style; personality trait; semergency rescuers
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Personality traits and coping strategies for contrasting the occurrence of traumatic reactions in emergency rescuers / Giannini, Anna Maria; Piccardi, Laura; Cordellieri, Pierluigi; Baralla, Francesca; Sgalla, Roberto; Guidoni, Umberto; Tizzani, Emanuela; Vedovi, Sandro. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 147-166. [10.5772/61874].
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