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Predictors of Suicide and Differences in Attachment Styles and Resilience Among Treatment-Seeking First-Responder Subtypes

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Mental health professionals working with law enforcement officers (LEOs) as opposed to those working with firefighters (FFs), and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) should target separate constructs to early in treatment… Click to show full abstract

Mental health professionals working with law enforcement officers (LEOs) as opposed to those working with firefighters (FFs), and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) should target separate constructs to early in treatment if they want to buffer against suicidality. Objective To identify the predictors of suicide for firefighters (FFs), emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and law enforcement officers (LEOs). Methods We used baseline data from FFs/EMTs (n = 69) and LEOs (n = 81) to investigate the unique predictors for both first-responder subtypes. We conducted confirmatory factor analysis on validated assessments of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. Measures of attachment, resilience, PTSD, depression, generalized anxiety, trauma history, and substance use were the independent variables in two backward stepwise regressions predicting suicide. Results Substance use and somatic depression were significant predictors for LEOs, whereas affective depression, anhedonia, externalizing behaviors, trauma history, and generalized anxiety were significant predictors for FFs/EMTs. Limitations These data are cross-sectional and should be modeled longitudinally over the course of treatment. Conclusion Separate constructs influence suicide for LEOs and FFs/EMTs.

Keywords: resilience; predictors suicide; depression; first responder; responder subtypes; treatment

Journal Title: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Year Published: 2022

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