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Protective factors of psychological vulnerability in Rescue 1122 workers with vicarious traumatization.

Bushra ShafiqHidna IqbalAnam Ali
Published in: Journal of emergency management (Weston, Mass.) (2024)
Rescue workers who considered that their work mattered used religious coping and distraction or adopted a practical approach toward dealing with stress, and those who were grittier were less vulnerable to psychological symptoms. So, these can be considered as protective factors of psychological vulnerability.
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