Mediating Effect of Firefighters’ Resilience and Public Service Motivation Regarding the Influence of Depression on Their Work Engagement During COVID-19
In this study, we aimed to investigate the influence of resilience or public service motivation (PSM) on firefighters’ work engagement during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. We conducted an online survey with 304 firefighters assigned to Gyeonggi-do between October 27 and 28, 2022, and...
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description | In this study, we aimed to investigate the influence of resilience or public service motivation (PSM) on firefighters’ work engagement during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. We conducted an online survey with 304 firefighters assigned to Gyeonggi-do between October 27 and 28, 2022, and collected their demographic information; work-related data; mood, anxiety and insomnia symptoms; and work-related attitudes. The leading causes of firefighters’ stress were physical and mental health decline due to heavy workloads (46.4%), verbal abuse and assault from civilians (33.9%), conflict with coworkers (18.4%), and death of colleagues (13.2%). The results of the logistic regression analysis revealed that high levels of resilience (OR = 1.28,
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