TY - JOUR
T1 - The Chemical and Biological Warfare Environment
T2 - Psychological Responses and Social Supports in a High‐Stress Environment
AU - Fullerton, Carol S.
AU - Ursano, Robert J.
AU - Kao, Tzu‐Cheg ‐C
AU - Bhartiya, Vivek R.
PY - 1992/10
Y1 - 1992/10
N2 - In order to better understand psychological responses to high‐stress environments and the contributions of social supports to mediating the effects of this stress, we conducted a preliminary investigation of a health care delivery team in a simulated chemical and biological warfare (CBW) environment. Our data suggest that state anxiety prior to the exercise, perceived social support from family and friends, and active training stand out as predictors of psychological outcome, even after trait and pre‐exercise psychological variables are considered. Interventions directed at state anxiety and active training may offer mechanisms to decrease the psychological distress of the high‐stress environment. Future research should examine variables which are amenable to intervention to determine if they are causally related to health outcome in high‐stress environments.
AB - In order to better understand psychological responses to high‐stress environments and the contributions of social supports to mediating the effects of this stress, we conducted a preliminary investigation of a health care delivery team in a simulated chemical and biological warfare (CBW) environment. Our data suggest that state anxiety prior to the exercise, perceived social support from family and friends, and active training stand out as predictors of psychological outcome, even after trait and pre‐exercise psychological variables are considered. Interventions directed at state anxiety and active training may offer mechanisms to decrease the psychological distress of the high‐stress environment. Future research should examine variables which are amenable to intervention to determine if they are causally related to health outcome in high‐stress environments.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1559-1816.1992.tb01759.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1559-1816.1992.tb01759.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84991176653
SN - 0021-9029
VL - 22
SP - 1608
EP - 1624
JO - Journal of Applied Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Applied Social Psychology
IS - 20
ER -