• 17th Aug 2023

Research Opportunity: Perceived Social Support as a Moderator Between Loneliness and Resilience in Australian Firefighters, Paramedics and Police


Researchers at Southern Cross University are seeking partipants to complete an eight minute survey on the moderating effect of perceived social support on the relationship between loneliness and resilience in first-responder workplaces.

This study aims to to fill gaps in previous literature and contribute to the growing knowledge regarding the impact of paramedic, firefighter and police employment on its employees.

This research involves an 8-10 minute anonymous online Qualtrics survey. Participation is an opt-in volunteer format; you will not be financially compensated for your participation.

To participate in the survey and to find out more, click here or scan the QR code below.

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