COVID-19 and Mental Health (CMH) Initiative: Research
Supporting Firefighter Mental Health During Covid-19: A Scoping Review
Key Messages
- Firefighters experience increased risk of mental health disorders which is heightened during COVID-19.
- Weak to moderate evidence suggests that strategies typically adopted by fire services to manage firefighter mental health have little to no effect on mental health outcomes.
- Very weak evidence suggests that informal strategies such as mindfulness can have a positive effect on managing firefighter post-traumatic stress injury symptoms, depression and alcohol use.
- A critical gap in managing mental health during COVID-19 for all first responders was identified.
- There is an urgent need for high-quality studies to identify strategies that firefighters can use to effectively manage their mental health.
Author(s)
- Nominated Principal Applicant: Dr. Kathryn Sinden, School of Kinesiology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Sara Sayed, School of Kinesiology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Dr. Joy MacDermid, School of Physical Therapy, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada
- Regan Bolduc, Thunder Bay Fire Rescue, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Emily Tella, School of Kinesiology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
For more information, please contact: Kathryn E. Sinden: kathryn.sinden@lakeheadu.ca.
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Healthcare, Front-line Workers and Public Safety Personnel
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