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Depression, Anxiety, Stress in EMS Professionals by yaizakiki18 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This study assessed the prevalence and severity of depression, anxiety, and stress among nationally certified EMS professionals, finding that 6.8% were classified as depressed, 6.0% as anxious, and 5.9% as stressed. Factors such as being a paramedic, working in certain EMS systems, and having extensive experience were associated with higher odds of these mental health issues. The research highlights the need for further studies to explore the impact of occupational trauma on EMS professionals
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- yaizakiki18
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