kuk-kyoung moon, jaeyoung lim;
Synthesizing the conservation of resource theory, proximal withdrawal state theory, and job demands-resources theory, the present study examined the relationships between two dimensions of emotional labor (i.e., surface and deep acting) and turnover intention, as well as the moderating role of perceived organizational support in these relationships...
Li, Jian Wang, Yunyi Jiang, Rongfan Li, Jun
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International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE
Objectives. There is no consensus regarding the efficacy of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) on firefighters' physiological and psychological stress responses. This study synthesized and quantified the psycho-physiological demands placed on firefighters wearing SCBA compared to a control group. Methods. Five databases were searched with En...
Jung, Alesia M Beitel, Shawn C Gutenkunst, Shannon L Billheimer, Dean Jahnke, Sara A Littau, Sally R White, Mandie Hoppe-Jones, Christiane Cherrington, Nathan J Burgess, Jefferey L
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Toxicological Sciences
Excretion of toxicants accumulated from firefighter exposures through breastmilk represents a potential hazard. We investigated if firefighting exposures could increase the concentration of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) activation in excreted breastmilk. Firefighters and nonfirefighters collected breastm...
Maio, André Chambel, Maria José Carmona, Laura
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction The main objective of this study is to analyze the effect of transformational leadership on firefighters’ well-being and understand the moderating role of the frequency of intervention in rural fires in this relationship. Methods A total of 90 responses of Portuguese professional firefighters were analyzed in two waves (T1 and T2) sepa...
Lee, HyeonJi Ahn, JiWon Choi, Youngsoon
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
(1) Background: The purposes of this study were to develop a physical fitness evaluation program for new firefighters, to investigate whether there is a quality difference in performing CPR for cardiac arrest patients according to physical strength, and to provide basic data to improve CPR quality. (2) Methods: The subjects of this study were fire ...
Ras, Jaron Kengne, Andre P. Smith, Denise L. Soteriades, Elpidoforos S. Leach, Lloyd
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Approximately 45% of on-duty related mortalities were due to sudden cardiac death, with many of these fatalities related to cardiovascular disease and overexertion, while performing emergency duties. Therefore, the aim of this systematic review was to determine the association between cardiovascular disease risk factors and cardiorespiratory fitnes...
Sharp, Paul Caperchione, Cristina M Brown, Georgia A Stadnyk, Antony Marin, Elizabeth Hulin, Billy Wade, Jarrod Mott, Brendan Gabriel, Mark Impellizzeri, Franco
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Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals
Firefighting is physically and mentally taxing and recruits are expected to have optimal health and fitness. However, physical fitness tends to decline following initial training, placing firefighters at an increased risk for stress and injury. Efforts are needed to engage and support firefighters in maintaining adequate health and fitness to withs...
Keir, Jennifer L A Kirkham, Tracy L Aranda-Rodriguez, Rocio White, Paul A Blais, Jules M
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Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene
Firefighters are exposed to carcinogenic and mutagenic combustion emissions, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Fire service and firefighter cancer advocacy groups recommend skin cleaning using wipes or washing with detergent and water after exposure to smoke, although these strategies have not been proven to reduce exposures to har...
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Occupational noise exposure and hearing loss are prominent in the fire service. Firefighters are routinely exposed to hazardous levels of noise arising from the tools and equipment they use, from sirens and alarm tones to the emergency response vehicles they drive. The present study utilized the Apple Watch to continuously measure environmental noi...
Vega, Luzimar Johnson-DeLeon, Candice C Kohalmi, Alicia Howell, Brittany Miller, Stephanie LeDuc, Todd
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Omega
Some research suggests that firefighters are possibly at greater risk than other at-risk first responder/public service populations for suicidality (e.g., police, Veterans, active duty military non-deployed males; Martin et al., 2017; Stanley et al., 2015; Stanley et al., 2016). Behavioral autopsies have been utilized to elucidate the clinical pict...