Sleep and mental health in recruit paramedics: A 6-month longitudinal study.
Elle NguyenBen MeadleyRachael HarrisShantha M W RajaratnamBrett WilliamsKaren SmithKelly-Ann BowlesMegan L DobbieSean P A DrummondAlexander P WolkowPublished in: Sleep (2023)
Results highlight an increase in insomnia and depression across the initial months of emergency work, while sleep disturbances before emergency work were identified as potential risk factors for the development of depression and PTSD among paramedics in their early career. Screening and early interventions targeting poor sleep at the beginning of emergency employment may assist in reducing the risk of future mental health outcomes in this high-risk occupation.