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Critical incidents and chronic stressors at work: Their impact on forensic doctors.
Authors:van der Ploeg  Eleonore; Dorresteijn  Sasja M; Kleber  Rolf J
Abstract:Workers in medium- or high-risk professions are often confronted with critical incidents at the workplace. The impact of these acute stressors may be serious and enduring. Many workers also experience chronic job stressors, such as work overload or role conflicts. This study examined the frequently neglected relationship of acute and chronic stressors with self-reported health symptoms, such as posttraumatic responses, fatigue, and burnout. This association was investigated in a sample of forensic doctors in the Netherlands (N = 84). It was found that the more traumatic events the respondents experienced, the more problems they reported in coping with the traumatic events. Chronic job stressors were associated with posttraumatic responses (intrusions and avoidances) and with burnout and fatigue. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:critical incidents  chronic stressors  work  forensic doctors  high risk profession  posttraumatic responses  burnout  fatigue
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