Examining the Relationship Between Resilience, Mental Health and Fitness Outcomes in Firefighters.

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Daniel R Greene, A Maleah Holland-Winkler, Austin A Kohler, William R Kinnaird
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Background: Firefighters have an increased risk of both mental and physical health conditions due to experiencing various forms of extreme stress regularly. High levels of resiliency may help firefighters overcome stressful situations and promote better mental and physical health. Objectives: The primary aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between resilience and other psychological variables. The secondary aim was to determine the relationship between psychological variables and firefighter fitness outcomes. Methods: Participants included 79 full-time male firefighters with a mean age of 35.9. They completed the following psychological questionnaires in this order: PTSD checklist for DSM-5, Dispositional Resilience Scale 15-item, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Adults and Beck Depression Inventory. They completed the following fitness tests in this order: maximum number of push-ups in two minutes, maximum time holding a plank and minimum time completing running and/or walking 1.5 miles. Results: Resilience was correlated with and predicted significant variance in depression, trait anxiety, state anxiety and PTSD symptoms in firefighters (all p's < 0.025). Further, all psychological variables were significantly correlated with and predictive of each other. However, only scores on the Beck Depression Inventory were associated with push-ups completed (p = 0.014). No other psychological variable was related to fitness outcomes in firefighters. Conclusions: This study demonstrated resilience was significantly related to anxiety, depressive symptoms and PSTD symptoms in firefighters but not fitness outcomes. This highlights the protective effects of resilience on mental health, but future work needs to explore other psychological mechanisms to predict physiological performance variables in firefighters.

消防员心理弹性、心理健康和体能结果的关系研究。
背景:由于经常经历各种形式的极端压力,消防员的精神和身体健康状况的风险都增加了。高水平的恢复能力可以帮助消防员克服压力,促进更好的心理和身体健康。目的:本研究的主要目的是探讨心理弹性与其他心理变量之间的关系。第二个目的是确定心理变量与消防员体能结果之间的关系。方法:参与者包括79名平均年龄为35.9岁的全职男性消防员。被试按以下顺序完成心理问卷:DSM-5创伤后应激障碍量表、性格弹性量表15项、成人状态-特质焦虑量表和贝克抑郁量表。他们按以下顺序完成了体能测试:两分钟内最多做几次俯卧撑,最长撑平板支撑时间,最短跑步和/或步行1.5英里。结果:心理弹性与消防员抑郁、特质焦虑、状态焦虑和PTSD症状相关,并预测其显著差异(p < 0.025)。此外,所有心理变量都具有显著的相关性和预测性。然而,只有贝克抑郁量表的得分与完成俯卧撑有关(p = 0.014)。没有其他心理变量与消防员的健康结果相关。结论:本研究表明心理韧性与消防员焦虑、抑郁和PSTD症状显著相关,但与健身结果无关。这突出了弹性对心理健康的保护作用,但未来的工作需要探索其他心理机制来预测消防员的生理表现变量。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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