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- Title
Relationship between psychological distress and resilience in rescue workers.
- Authors
Yasien, Saba; Abdul Nasir, Jamal; Shaheen, Tayabba
- Abstract
Objectives: To assess the relationship between psychological distress and resilience in rescue workers. Following hypothesis was formulated; there would be negative correlation between psychological distress and resilience in rescue workers. Method: A correlational study was conducted from June-August 2015 in Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan. The sample of the present study consisted of 100 rescue workers. The age of the participants ranged from 23 to 40 year old with the mean age of 27.4±3.9 years. Demographic information form, Kessler psychological distress scale and adult resilience measure were administered on the participants to assess the level of psychological distress and resilience. Results: Pearson product moment coefficient of correlation was applied to analyze the relationship of psychological distress and resilience. Analysis of the result indicated that there is negative relationship between psychological distress and resilience (r= -0.203, p<0.01) in rescue workers. Further, contextual factors (r= -0.292, p<0.05) and its subcomponents including spiritual beliefs (r= -0.239, p<0.05) and cultural resources (r= -0.287, p<0.01) were also found to be inversely correlated with psychological distress. Conclusion: The research evidenced that rescue workers were experiencing psychological distress Resilience factors should be considered while designing trainings to preserve mental health and to enhance the psychological well-being of rescue workers.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL distress; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; STATISTICAL correlation; DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics; MENTAL health; CONTEXTUAL analysis; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Saudi Medical Journal, 2016, Vol 37, Issue 7, p778
- ISSN
0379-5284
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15537/smj.2016.7.15004