Title of article :
Development of Indigenous Resilience Scale for Rescue 1122 Workers
Author/Authors :
Naz, Madeha Government College University - Department of Clinical Psychology, Pakistan , Saleem, Sadia Government College University - Department of Clinical Psychology, Pakistan , Mahmood, Zahid Government College University - Department of Clinical Psychology, Pakistan
From page :
149
To page :
163
Abstract :
The degree to which one is affected by a traumatic experience depends, among other factors, on the one s place on the continuum between vulnerability and resilience. The Rescue 1122 Service are the frontline workers exposed to trauma as a part of their everyday life. This paper presents the systematic development of an Indigenous Resilience Scale to measure resilience in the 1122 Rescue Workers. Initially, 55 items were gathered and collated through semi structured interview and validated through experts for their significance and relevance to reflect resilience. Total 48 items with highest endorsement scores were retained for the scale which was administered on 165 Rescue 1122 male workers along with a key list of Posttraumatic Stress symptoms. Factor analysis revealed four factors contributing to resiliency namely Self-confidence, Selfcontrol, Extraversion, and Spirituality, and a negative factor namely Vulnerability. Results are discussed in terms of factors in cultural context and the psychometric properties of the scale.
Keywords :
resilience , rescue workers , PTSD , culture , validity , reliability
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Psychological Research
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Psychological Research
Record number :
2648244
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