Chronic occupational exposures can influence the rate of PTSD and depressive disorders in first responders and military personnel.
Anthony WalkerAndrew McKuneSally FergusonDavid B PyneBen RattrayPublished in: Extreme physiology & medicine (2016)
Inflammatory changes, linked with occupational exposures in first responders and military personnel, would highlight the need for a risk management approach to work places. Risk management strategies could focus on reducing exposure, ensuring recovery, and increasing resilience to these risk contributors to minimise the rates of PTSD and depressive disorders in vulnerable occupations.