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The Work-Related Stress among Members of Integrated Rescue Service and Influence of this Stress to Couple Relationship

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2019

Abstract

Integrated rescue system members (firefighters, police officers, and rescue workers) are affected by specific stress factors for example: intercourse with death and human suffering, health damage, or feelings of helplessness [1]. Their work is usually psychologically, physically and emotionally demanding and they must work in shifts [2].

It can affect couples and family relationships. A working stress can be transferred to family members.

Fallowing this, as more than 50% of marriage end with divorce, it is particularly important to determine how much the performance in profession can affect family stability [3]. Unfortunately, not only in the Czech Republic, the issue of the partner life of IZS members has been given very little attention [1].

However, with regards to occupational health and life-safety workloads and increased work-related stress, it would be advisable to prepare IRS members and their partners for this situation [4]. Using effective coping strategies, it could have a considerable positive impact on partners' life, but also on the work performance of both partners as well [2].

Of course there are also positive impacts on the whole society, because society needs this professions and its members.