Firefighter Relationship Satisfaction: Associations with Mental Health Outcomes
Maya Zegel1, Samuel J Leonard1, Shelby J McGrew1
1Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX.
Abstract:
Firefighters demonstrate heightened rates of posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, and alcohol consumption, compared to the general population. This study examined whether firefighters who were satisfied with their romantic relationships experienced lower severities of commonly reported mental health symptoms compared to firefighters who were dissatisfied with their relationships. The sample included 200 firefighters (97% male; M =41.4, SD=9.3) currently married or living with a romantic partner who completed self-report measures via online survey. An established cut-off score of 13.5 (Couples Satisfaction Index-4) was used to define groups. Firefighters who indicated that they were dissatisfied reported higher levels of all measured outcomes.
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