Mental Health of First Responders

The article outlines a systematic review investigating the mental health and wellbeing of families of First Responders (FRs) such as police, fire, and ambulance personnel. It highlights that FR families may experience secondary trauma and stress due to the FR's occupational hazards. The review identified limited evidence on mental health prevalence but found that FR work-stress can negatively impact partner wellbeing, couple relationships, and family dynamics. Protective factors like social support were noted, though organizational support for families was lacking. The study aims to inform interventions and support for FR families to improve public health and operational effectiveness.

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