Assessing Psychotrauma and Perspective of Emergency Responders in Balanga City, Bataan: A Foundation for Psychotrauma Management Program Development

Authors

  • Raymond E. Huevos College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines
  • Jayvie Villazor College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines
  • Juliet R. Masangcap College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines
  • Monina C. Montaniel College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,Bataan Peninsula State University, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ajhp.v4i1.6906

Keywords:

Coping mechanisms, Emergency responders, Mixed-methods, Post-traumatic stress, Psychotrauma

Abstract

Emergency responders often put themselves in a stressful situation or event that makes them at risks in developing psychotrauma. This study aimed to assess the extent of psychotrauma experienced by emergency responders in Balanga City, Bataan, Philippines and examines how symptoms of psychotrauma were related to demographics of the respondents. A convergent parallel mixed-methods design was employed with 44 emergency responders from the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) and the Health Emergency Management Services (HEMS). The Impact of Event Scale-Revised was used to collect quantitative data, and semi-structured interviews were conducted to gather qualitative data. Descriptive statistics, Correlations analysis, and thematic analysis were conducted. Overall, the IES-R scores (M=20.023, SD=14.696) remained below the clinical threshold, however variation were noted across demographic group. Responders in the middle of their career who were 40-49 years old had the highest trauma levels (M=26.300, SD=15.225) with elevated intrusion (M=9.000) and avoidance (M=10.600) symptoms. Male responders demonstrated higher psychotrauma scores (M=21.226, SD=15.416) than females (M=17.154, SD=12.928). Qualitative analysis revealed five themes: Desensitization and Adaptation, Diverse coping Mechanism, Emotional Impact, Work-life Balance Boundaries, and Vicarious Trauma. While emergency responders generally experience low level of psychotrauma, mid-career professionals and males represent vulnerable subgroups requiring targeted intervention. The findings support the development of PAGHILOM (Psychotrauma Awareness, Growth, and Healing through Integrated Learning & Organizational Management to address identified needs.

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2026-03-26

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Huevos, R. E. ., Villazor, J. ., Masangcap, J. R. ., & Montaniel, M. C. . (2026). Assessing Psychotrauma and Perspective of Emergency Responders in Balanga City, Bataan: A Foundation for Psychotrauma Management Program Development. American Journal of Human Psychology, 4(1), 27-36. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajhp.v4i1.6906

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