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Mental Health App Launches for NV Emergency Responders

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023   

Correction: The group responsible for launching the app is called the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center. (10:56 a.m MST, July 25, 2023)


Being a first responder can bring all kinds of challenges, and a new "app" - available free in Southern Nevada - is designed to help emergency responders assess their own mental health needs. Called psySTART, it was launched by the Responders Wellness Program of the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center.

Tiffany Oba, responder wellness coordinator for the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center, said it is "closely comparable" to another app called "MyFitnessPal," but is for mental health. psySTART is the first app of its kind in Nevada and will allow first responders to conduct what she calls a "self-triage" for their own mental health needs.

"It lets them identify some of their triggers that they may be having, helps identify some of the issues that may not be present and forefront for them, but it gives them that tool," she explained.

Oba added the app also provides the user with direct access to services and programs available in the Vegas Valley, and said emergency crews should not have to suffer in silence. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, about 30% of first responders develop conditions like depression and post-traumatic stress disorder due to the difficult situations they often face.

Oba said suicide rates are highest among firefighters and police officers, who deal with higher levels of trauma and stress than the average person, and added the app tracks the cumulative exposure to those stressors - and once a certain threshold of concern has been reached, it can provide confidential feedback to the responder for how to mitigate those mental challenges.

"We want to make sure that they have services and resources available to them, and this app helps put those services at their fingertips," she continued.

Oba said the psySTART app is ready for all emergency response workers in the Vegas Valley, including hospital workers and security staff.


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