Public safety personnel’s perceptions of mental health training: an assessment of the Emotional Resilience Skills Training

Jolan Nisbet, Shannon Sauer-Zavala, Katie L. Andrews, Robyn E. Shields, Kirby Q. Maguire, Taylor A. Teckchandani, Ronald R. Martin, Gregory P. Krätzig, R. Nicholas Carleton

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Abstract

Public safety personnel (PSP) work experiences necessitate diverse and frequent exposures to potentially psychologically traumatic events (PPTEs) and other occupational stressors, which may explain the higher prevalence of mental health disorders and suicidal ideation among PSP relative to the general population. Consequently, PSP require emotional coping skills and evidence-informed mental health training to navigate arduous situations. The Emotional Resilience Skills Training (ERST) is a pilot 13-week mental health training program led by a peer and based on the robustly evidenced Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Mental Disorders. The study assessed whether PSP: perceived the ERST as improving their mental health or their management of stressors; applied the associated knowledge and skills; and would recommend ESRT to other PSP. Data were collected using a self-report survey and focus groups. A total of 197 PSP (58% male) completed a self-report survey and 72 PSP (33% female) participated in a sector-specific focus group to assess the ERST. The results indicate that PSP perceived ERST as helpful when applied. Almost all participants would recommend the training to other PSP. PSP expressed the ongoing need for mental health skills and knowledge, but also identified mental health training gaps during early-career training and stages.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-332
Number of pages15
JournalCognitive Behaviour Therapy
Volume54
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

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© 2024 Swedish Association for Behaviour Therapy.

Keywords

  • Emotional Resilience Skills Training (ERST)
  • Mental health supports
  • cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
  • peer-led training
  • unified protocol (UP)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Psychology

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