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Empirical study raw data set in support of the thesis 'A Compassionate mind training for moral injury, trauma and psychological distress in frontline healthcare staff '

Empirical study raw data set in support of the thesis 'A Compassionate mind training for moral injury, trauma and psychological distress in frontline healthcare staff '
Empirical study raw data set in support of the thesis 'A Compassionate mind training for moral injury, trauma and psychological distress in frontline healthcare staff '
This data reflects the raw data of 157 participants who took part in the empirical part of the study exploring moral injury, psychological distress, Adverse childhood experiences and the varying facets of compassion in healthcare professionals. The data reflects the participant number, demographic information, and total summed scores for the moral injury questionnaire (MIES), Adverse childhood experiences (ACE-Q), psychological distress questionnaire (CORE-10), Post traumatic stress disorder (PCL-5)and the three flows of compassion questionnaire (CEAS). Full Dataset can be viewed within SPSS.
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Mc Aree, Kathryn
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Ononaiye, Margo
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Mc Aree, Kathryn
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Beattie, David
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Ononaiye, Margo
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Mc Aree, Kathryn (2024) Empirical study raw data set in support of the thesis 'A Compassionate mind training for moral injury, trauma and psychological distress in frontline healthcare staff '. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D3202 [Dataset]

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This data reflects the raw data of 157 participants who took part in the empirical part of the study exploring moral injury, psychological distress, Adverse childhood experiences and the varying facets of compassion in healthcare professionals. The data reflects the participant number, demographic information, and total summed scores for the moral injury questionnaire (MIES), Adverse childhood experiences (ACE-Q), psychological distress questionnaire (CORE-10), Post traumatic stress disorder (PCL-5)and the three flows of compassion questionnaire (CEAS). Full Dataset can be viewed within SPSS.

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Published date: 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 493082
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493082
PURE UUID: 8dbcc840-0337-4950-aeee-6d098afc2a9b

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Date deposited: 22 Aug 2024 17:00
Last modified: 23 Aug 2024 17:00

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Creator: Kathryn Mc Aree
Research team head: David Beattie
Research team head: Margo Ononaiye

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