| Literature DB >> 33594632 |
Desiree Braun1,2, Lorenz Theiler3, Elmar Brähler4, Katja Petrowski5.
Abstract
Due to their work activities, emergency physicians are regularly exposed to exceptional mental and physical situations. In order to prevent stress-related illnesses, the triggers of hormonal and subjectively perceived stress must be understood better. On a sample of emergency physicians from two air rescue services (N = 80), the cortisol awakening response (CAR) was determined on flight rescue days, clinic days, and days off. Pearson correlations showed significant connections between the CAR on flight rescue days and individual scales of the Trier Inventory for Chronic Stress (TICS) and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). The results indicate that a lower subjective stress level is associated with higher levels of hormonal stress. Stepwise regression analyses showed a significant influence of the number of professional years, subjectively perceived stress, pressure to succeed, and social isolation. The results suggest that the hormonal stress burden of emergency physicians is in a complex relationship with perceived strain.Entities:
Keywords: Air rescue; Cortisol; Emergency physician; Stress
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33594632 PMCID: PMC8590658 DOI: 10.1007/s10880-021-09767-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Psychol Med Settings ISSN: 1068-9583
Description of the sample composition
| Sample | |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 28 (70%) |
| Female | 12 (30%) |
| Age range | 31–56 |
| Age | 40.68 (SD = 6.49) |
| Professional years | 12.28 (SD = 8.02) |
| Marital status | |
| Single | 14 (35.0%) |
| Married | 24 (60.0%) |
| Separated living | 0 (0.0%) |
| Divorced | 1 (2.5%) |
| Second time married | 1 (2.5%) |
Results of the questionnaires Trier Inventory for chronic stress (TICS) and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)
| Min | Max | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TICS | ||||
| Work overload | 15.25 | 6.76 | 7.00 | 28.00 |
| Social overload | 13.62 | 3.73 | 6.00 | 22.00 |
| Pressure to perform | 19.72 | 5.46 | 6.00 | 33.00 |
| Work discontent | 8.25 | 4.21 | 3.00 | 24.00 |
| Excessive demands at work | 5.20 | 3.49 | 0.00 | 11.00 |
| Lack of social recognition | 4.90 | 3.34 | 0.00 | 11.00 |
| Social tensions | 5.35 | 3.70 | 0.00 | 15.00 |
| Social isolation | 4.98 | 3.90 | 0.00 | 17.00 |
| Chronic worrying | 3.93 | 2.35 | 0.00 | 8.00 |
| Screening | 13.60 | 7.08 | 2.00 | 28.00 |
| PSS | ||||
| Total score | 19.78 | 7.46 | 7.00 | 38.00 |
M mean, SD standard deviation, TICS Trier Inventory for Chronic Stress, PSS Perceived Stress Scale
Fig. 1Representation of the mean values of the scales of the TICS in comparison to a representative norm sample (Petrowski et al., 2012)
Absolute extent and increase of CAR of the emergency physicians on air rescue, clinic and free day
| Mean (SD) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | Total sample | |
| Flight rescue day | |||
| AUCG | 703.18 (445.28) | 676.80 (348.14) | 694.79 (414.32) |
| AUCI | 267.25 (268.49) | 192.52 (167.93) | 243.47 (242.29) |
| Clinic day | |||
| AUCG | 615.14 (439.51) | 576.15 (225.12) | 600.52 (371.32) |
| AUCI | 218.43 (172.71) | 159.44 (95.20) | 196.31 (150.06) |
| Free day | |||
| AUCG | 543.26 (264.90) | 413.19 (172.28) | 494.81 (241.30) |
| AUCI | 37.54 (154.29) | 80.87 (92.11) | 53.68 (135.13) |
CAR cortisol awakening response, SD standard deviation, AUC area under the curve with respect to the ground; AUC area under the curve with respect to increase
Results of the correlations between AUC and the psychological questionnaires
| Flight rescue day | Clinic day | Free day | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUCG | AUCI | AUCG | AUCI | AUCG | AUCI | |
| TICS | ||||||
| Work overload | − .060 | − .148 | .262 | − .013 | .115 | − .143 |
| Social overload | − .296* | − .267* | .003 | .047 | − .122 | − .187 |
| Pressure to perform | − .147 | − .092 | .103 | .048 | − .136 | − .189 |
| Work discontent | − .310* | − .225 | − .251 | − .163 | − .123 | .217 |
| Excessive demands at work | − .138 | − .222 | .020 | − .140 | − .053 | − .101 |
| Lack of social recognition | − .275* | − .254* | .038 | − .126 | − .061 | − .168 |
| Social tensions | − .189 | − .136 | .114 | .046 | .128 | − .039 |
| Social isolation | − .200 | − .243* | − .222 | − .080 | − .253 | .090 |
| Chronic worrying | − .350** | − .331** | − .083 | − .200 | − .269 | − .131 |
| Screening | − .216 | − .299* | .101 | − .099 | − .061 | − .191 |
| PSS | ||||||
| Total score | − .281* | − .264* | − .132 | − .155 | − .202 | − .096 |
AUC area under the curve with respect to the ground, AUC area under the curve with respect to increase
*p < .05, **p < .01
Results of the stepwise regression analyses to predict the total amount of cortisol at air rescue, clinic, and free day
| Measurement day | Independent variable | Standardized coefficient | Corrected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flight rescue day | Professional years | .523*** | 15.587*** | .335 |
| PSS-total score | − .312** | |||
| Clinic day | Professional years | .759*** | 20.422*** | .599 |
| TICS-pressure to perform | .363*** | |||
| TICS-social isolation | − .225* | |||
| Free day | Professional years | .694*** | 23.239*** | .508 |
| PSS-total score | − .237* |
F F-statistic; R2 explained variance, PSS Perceived Stress Scale, TICS Trier Inventory for Chronic Stress, CISS Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations
***p < .001, **p < .01, *p < .05