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The Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale (STSS)
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2005SUMMARY The Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale (STSS; Bride, Robinson, Yegidis, & Figley, 2004) is an easy to administer 17-itemself-report measure of secondary trauma. Bride et al. (2004) reported a measure of three domains of traumatic stress specifically associated with secondary exposure to trauma: intrusion, avoidance, and arousal.
Laura Ting +4 more
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Secondary Traumatic Stress in Nursing Students
Nurse EducatorBackground: Nurses have frequent interactions with traumatized individuals and may develop secondary traumatic stress (STS). Similarly, nursing students are at risk for STS development while completing clinical training. Purpose: To critique and synthesize available research on the ...
Kristen N, Oakley +2 more
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Secondary Traumatic Stress in Maternal-Newborn Nurses: Secondary Qualitative Analysis
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2019BACKGROUND: Secondary traumatic stress can be the cost for clinicians when caring for persons who have been traumatized. Secondary traumatic stress is a syndrome of symptoms similar to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). AIMS: To conduct a secondary qualitative data analysis of three primary data sets of secondary traumatic stress in nurses. METHODS:
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Vicarious traumatization and secondary traumatic stress: A research synthesis∗
Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2006Vicarious traumatization (VT) refers to harmful changes that occur in professionals’ views of themselves, others, and the world, as a result of exposure to the graphic and/or traumatic material of their clients. Secondary traumatic stress (STS) refers to a set of psychological symptoms that mimic post-traumatic stress disorder, but is acquired through ...
Katie Baird, Amanda C. Kracen
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Secondary Traumatic Stress in Postdisaster Field Research Interviewers
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2016AbstractNumerous studies show that those involved in disaster response may develop posttraumatic stress disorder or experience secondary traumatic stress (STS). There are few reports about the experiences of postdisaster field research interviewers.
McLennan, Jim +4 more
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Secondary Traumatic Stress in NICU Nurses
Advances in Neonatal Care, 2017Background: Secondary traumatic stress is an occupational hazard for healthcare providers who care for patients who have been traumatized. This type of stress has been reported in various specialties of nursing, but no study to date had specifically focused on neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses.
Cheryl Tatano, Beck +2 more
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Secondary Traumatic Stress in Nursing
Advances in Nursing Science, 2020Nurses on the front lines of health care are impacted psychologically by their work and may experience secondary traumatic stress. The literature contains several different terms to explore concepts that describe the impact of traumatic patient experiences on the nurse, making it difficult to differentiate the concepts.
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Secondary traumatic stress - Precursors and effects
2020Precursors and effects of secondary traumatic ...
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Secondary traumatic stress in NICU nurses
Nurses in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are frequently faced with many stressors, including care for medically complex infants, exposure to parental trauma and grief, discordance between multiple disciplines regarding care decisions, ethical and moral dilemmas, and infant suffering and death.Leah B. Sodowick, Pamela A. Geller
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Secondary Traumatic Stress in Nurses: A Systematic Review
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2011Is there a "cost of caring" for health care providers of traumatized patients?The aim of this study is to review the literature on secondary traumatic stress in nurses in order to answer the following questions: What studies have been conducted on secondary traumatic stress in nurses in all clinical specialties?
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