An Augmented Training Program for Preventing Post-Traumatic Stress Injuries Among Diverse Public Safety Personnel
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, Panic Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Currently serving PSP firefighters, municipal police officers, paramedics, and public safety communicators
- Potential participants were Canadian citizens or permanent residents
- 18 years or older
- Fluently read, write, and speak either English or French
- Employed in their PSP sector for a minimum of three years
- Access to a computer with internet service
Exclusion Criteria:
- High risk of suicide or previous suicide attempt/hospitalization within the prior year
- Currently experiencing psychosis, mania
- Currently experiencing impairing drug or alcohol addictions
- Current or ongoing performance management concerns
- Any history of advocating against mental health care
Sites / Locations
- University of Regina
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Emotional Resilience Skills Training (ERST)
The Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders (UP) is an evidence-based cognitive-behavioral intervention designed to cultivate constructive approach-oriented emotional engagement. The 13-week Emotional Resilience Training (ERST) is an adaptation of the UP designed for use as a proactive training course. The ERST frames emotional experiences as natural responses to threat, rather than pathological occurrences to avoid; as such, the ERST is well-suited for mitigating health challenges and the skills may also help PSP to support persons in distress, including other PSP and the community members they all serve. The ERST training materials include an instructor guide, didactic PowerPoints, and a trainee workbook.