Firefighter Mental Health Research Receives New OSU Public Impact Research Award


Monday, October 30, 2023

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Based on their research on first responders and their work-related stressors, Dr.
Lindsey Greco from the Spears School of Business and her co-PI, Dr. Dale Li from Oklahoma
State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, were named
the recipients of OSU’s Public Impact Research Award.
 

Their research project focused on better understanding how first responders cope with
stress. 
 

“I am deeply honored to have received OSU’s Public Impact Research Award,” Greco said.
“This recognition serves as a testament to the dedication and commitment of our entire
team and reaffirms our shared mission to make a positive impact on those who give
so much to our society by working as first responders.”

Dr. Lindsey Greco
Dr. Lindsey Greco

The team’s research began in 2020 and involved working with multiple fire departments
to determine the impact the department’s culture was having on mental health and stress
and identify ways to alleviate that.
 

“A former undergraduate student, who was a fire captain, reported in his milestone
course paper that the masculine culture and several other toxic traditions in firehouses
could do more harm than benefit to the mental health of firefighters,” Li said. “As
100% scholars who have never fought a fire, it can be very difficult for the entire
research team (David Huntsman, Greco, and I) to fully understand the challenges and
struggles faced by those in the line of duty as well as those in leadership positions
throughout the departments.” 
 

However, through engaging with the people facing the issues directly, the researchers
were able to identify issues and present solutions.
The impact of their research is clear, as the team has already seen organizations
make direct changes to budgets, adjustments to department structure, and increases
in attention to mental health initiatives. In addition, the research team presented
at many conferences across the nation to disseminate their findings to other departments.
 

Dr. Dale Li
Dr. Dale Li

“Their research initiatives have created positive change for the firefighting community,”
wrote Jeff Matthews, Battalion Chief of the Charlotte, North Carolina, Fire Department
Health and Safety Division, in a letter of support. “Their research outcomes have
directly benefited the department and also have implications for firefighters and
other first responder organizations across the country.”
 

Given by the OSU Vice President for Research, the award recognizes research efforts
that have demonstrated exceptional performance in the potential for public impact
and community involvement.
 

“The OSU research enterprise is 100% committed to solving problems that matter to
society,” said Dr. Kenneth Sewell, OSU vice president for research. “Our Public Impact
Research Award was designed to celebrate the OSU research projects and people who
best exemplify that spirit of engagement and real-world solution-creation.”
 

Greco and Li will each receive $500 in professional development funds and a plaque
to be presented at the university’s Awards Convocation in December. 
 

They will also be OSU’s nominees for the National Association of Public and Land-Grand
Universities Public Impact Research Award
 

“It is a privilege to be recognized for our work, and we look forward to continuing
with research that supports the pursuit of knowledge for the betterment of our society,”
Greco said.
 


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