Cognitive appraisals, objectivity and coping in ambulance workers: A pilot study
Objectives: Ambulance workers are regularly exposed to call-outs, which are potentially psychologically traumatic. The ability to remain objective and make adaptive appraisals during call-outs may be beneficial to this at-risk population. This pilot study investigated the links between cognitive app...
Main Authors: | Shepherd, L, Wild, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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