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Overview

Cheryl Regehr is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on psychology, social sciences, and health professions. The main fields of study include:

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Health Professions

The subfields of study center on clinical psychology, sociology and political science, general health professions, social psychology, and economics and econometrics. These include:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • General Health Professions
  • Social Psychology
  • Economics and Econometrics

Their research covers key topics such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), resilience and mental health, workplace violence and bullying, healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, COVID-19 and mental health, occupational health and performance, and emotional labor in professions. Main topics addressed are:

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Workplace Violence and Bullying
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Occupational Health and Performance
  • Emotional Labor in Professions

Cheryl Regehr has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • "Systematic review of posttraumatic stress disorder in police officers following routine work-related critical incident exposure," 2020, American Journal of Industrial Medicine
  • "Technology facilitated re-victimization: How video evidence of sexual violence contributes to mediated cycles of abuse," 2021, Crime Media Culture An International Journal
  • "Ambulance personnel: Systematic review of mental health symptoms," 2020, Traumatology An International Journal
  • "Systematic literature review of psychological interventions for first responders," 2020, Work & Stress
  • "Managing COVID-19 in a Large Urban Research-Intensive University," 2020, Journal of Loss and Trauma

The scientist has frequently published in the following venues:

  • American Journal of Industrial Medicine
  • Traumatology An International Journal
  • Journal of Loss and Trauma
  • Archival Science
  • International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health

Cheryl Regehr has collaborated notably with various coauthors, among the most frequent are:

  • Arija Birze
  • Graham Glancy
  • Kaitlyn Regehr
  • Shannon L. Wagner
  • Nicole White

In addition to journal publications, Regehr has a book publication titled Canadian Landmark Cases in Forensic Mental Health, published in 2020 by University of Toronto Press.

Best Publications

  • Interventions to reduce stress in university students: A review and meta-analysis

    Cheryl Regehr;Dylan Glancy;Annabel Pitts

  • Factors contributing to posttraumatic growth: A proposed structural equation model.

    Susan Cadell;Cheryl Regehr;David Hemsworth

  • Exposure to Human Tragedy, Empathy and Trauma in Ambulance Paramedics

    Cheryl Regehr;Gerald Goldberg;Judy Hughes

  • Strategies for Reducing Secondary or Vicarious Trauma: Do They Work?

    Ted Bober;Cheryl Regehr

  • Interventions to reduce the consequences of stress in physicians: a review and meta-analysis.

    Cheryl Regehr;Dylan Glancy;Annabel Pitts;Vicki R. LeBlanc

  • Individual predictors of traumatic reactions in firefighters.

    Cheryl Regehr;John Hill;Graham D. Glancy

  • Social support, self‐efficacy and trauma in new recruits and experienced firefighters

    Cheryl Regehr;John Hill;Theresa Knott;Bill Sault

  • Tapping the Perspectives of Children Emerging Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research

    Faye Mishna;Beverley J. Antle;Cheryl Regehr

  • The impact of stress on paramedic performance during simulated critical events.

    Vicki R LeBlanc;Cheryl Regehr;Walter Tavares;Aristathemos K. Scott

  • Predictors of post-traumatic distress in child welfare workers: a linear structural equation model

    Cheryl Regehr;David Hemsworth;Bruce Leslie;Phillip Howe

  • In the Line of Fire: Trauma in the Emergency Services

    Cheryl Regehr;Ted Bober

  • BEYOND COMPETENCIES: FIELD INSTRUCTORS' DESCRIPTIONS OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE

    Marion Bogo;Cheryl Regehr;Michael Woodford;Judy Hughes

  • Behind the Brotherhood: Rewards and Challenges for Wives of Firefighters

    Cheryl Regehr;Gina Dimitropoulos;Elaine Bright;Sharon George

  • Posttraumatic Symptoms and Disability in Paramedics

    Cheryl Regehr;Gerald Goldberg;Graham D Glancy;Theresa Knott

  • Operationalizing Evidence-Based Practice: The Development of an Institute for Evidence-Based Social Work

    Cheryl Regehr;Susan Stern;Aron Shlonsky

  • When values collide: Field instructors' experiences of providing feedback and evaluating competence.

    Marion Bogo;Cheryl Regehr;Roxanne Power;Glenn Regehr

  • Evaluating a Measure of Student Field Performance in Direct Service: Testing Reliability and Validity of Explicit Criteria.

    Marion Bogo;Cheryl Regehr;Judy Hughes;Roxanne Power

  • A Critical Appraisal of the Use of Standardized Client Simulations in Social Work Education.

    Carmen Logie;Marion Bogo;Cheryl Regehr;Glenn Regehr

  • ADAPTING OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS TO ASSESS SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS' PERFORMANCE AND REFLECTIONS

    Marion Bogo;Cheryl Regehr;Carmen Logie;Ellen Katz

  • The relationship between coping styles, performance, and responses to stressful scenarios in police recruits.

    Vicki R. LeBlanc;Cheryl Regehr;R. Blake Jelley;Irene Barath

  • Development of the Coping Strategies Inventory for Trauma Counselors

    Ted Bober;Cheryl Regehr;Yanqiu Rachel Zhou

  • Communities that care: Action for drug abuse prevention

    Cheryl Regehr

Frequent Co-Authors

Marion Bogo
Marion Bogo University of Toronto
Vicki R. LeBlanc
Vicki R. LeBlanc University of Ottawa
Glenn Regehr
Glenn Regehr University of British Columbia
Lynn E. Alden
Lynn E. Alden University of British Columbia
John M. W. Bradford
John M. W. Bradford McMaster University
Carmen H. Logie
Carmen H. Logie University of Toronto
Faye Mishna
Faye Mishna University of Toronto
David Nicholas
David Nicholas CIBER Research
Michael R. Woodford
Michael R. Woodford Wilfrid Laurier University
Michael C. Seto
Michael C. Seto University of Ottawa

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