A Qualitative Evaluation of the Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadian Public Safety Personnel Health and Wellbeing
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- How has COVID-19 affected your life at work? (E.g., job role, responsibilities, demands, scheduling, protocols.) What has changed? What has stayed the same?
- How has COVID-19 affected your life at home? (E.g., relationship and interactions with spouse/romantic partner, children, roommates, immediate family not living in same household.)
3. Results
3.1. Operational Stress
3.2. Organizational Stress
3.3. Associated Physical and Social Health and Wellbeing
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Firefighters (n = 123) | Paramedics (n = 246) | Communicators (n = 48) | |
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Percentage that identify as male | 96.7% (n = 119) | 59.8% (n = 147) | 22.9% (n = 10) |
Average age in years (SD) | 29.8 (9.7) | 30.2 (10.3) | 25.1 (9.4) |
Average years of service (SD) | 14.2 (7.5) | 16.9 (9.8) | 11.7 (5.8) |
Reported having a COVID-19 diagnosis | 1% | 1% | 0% |
Reported a suspected case of COVID-19 | 13% | 21% | 25% |
Reported a household COVID-19 diagnosis | 2% | 2% | 46% |
Reported contact with a COVID-19 case | 49% | 77% | 52% |
Reported a requirement to isolate | 49% | 54% | 52% |
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Smith, A.; Di Nota, P.M.; Ricciardelli, R.; Anderson, G.S. A Qualitative Evaluation of the Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadian Public Safety Personnel Health and Wellbeing. Psychiatry Int. 2025, 6, 67. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6020067
Smith A, Di Nota PM, Ricciardelli R, Anderson GS. A Qualitative Evaluation of the Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadian Public Safety Personnel Health and Wellbeing. Psychiatry International. 2025; 6(2):67. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6020067
Chicago/Turabian StyleSmith, Alyssa, Paula M. Di Nota, Rosemary Ricciardelli, and Gregory S. Anderson. 2025. "A Qualitative Evaluation of the Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadian Public Safety Personnel Health and Wellbeing" Psychiatry International 6, no. 2: 67. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6020067
APA StyleSmith, A., Di Nota, P. M., Ricciardelli, R., & Anderson, G. S. (2025). A Qualitative Evaluation of the Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadian Public Safety Personnel Health and Wellbeing. Psychiatry International, 6(2), 67. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6020067