• 18th Apr 2023

Understanding stress of paramedics and vicarious stress of partners of paramedics


CQUniversity researchers are seeking paramedics and their intimate partners to participate in a research study that is investigating paramedic exposure to traumatic incidents and the effect this has on both paramedics and their intimate partners.

Please click the link below to check your eligibility and to learn more about what study involves.

Find out more here.

Please share this research opportunity any paramedics and/or partners of paramedics known to you.

The CQUniversity research team look forward to improving understanding about the transfer of traumatic stress between paramedics and their intimate partners.

Mr Matthew Hill School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences CQUniversity m.a.hill@cqu.edu.au

Associate Professor Amanda Rebar School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences CQUniversity a.rebar@cqu.edu.au

Associate Professor Jessica Paterson College of Education, Psychology & Social Work Flinders University jessica.paterson@flinders.edu.au

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