This study assessed the extent to which exposure to traumatic events affected the traumatic stress response of male and female police officers. A convenience sample of male and female police officers (N = 66: n Male=46, n Female=20) was surveyed at an Eastern Cape police station. The following instruments were used: 1) Biographical questionnaire 2) PTSS-10 scales 3) The 39-item stress incident scale. Findings of this study indicate that the frequency of exposure to stressful incidents especially for more serious events is significant higher than that of Peltzer (2001) study. The four most frequent stressful incidents experienced by all participants were 1) Finding a corpse after murder (86.4 percent), 2) Responding to a scene involving acci...
The present study examined the presence of traumatic stress reaction symptoms among active law enfor...
Stress at work is related to a decrease in performance, psychological disorders and errors made unde...
This paper analyses the effect of gender on reported and perceived levels of stress through examinat...
This study assessed the extent to which exposure to traumatic events affected the traumatic stress r...
This study investigates the relationship between traumatic events and PTSD among police officers in ...
South Africa is faced with high incidents of sexual violence and abuse, affecting a large part of th...
Police officers are subject to stressors from traumatic incidents, day to day policing duties as we...
Studies of civilians typically find that female gender is a risk factor for posttraumatic stress dis...
Based on a study of 681 German police officers who were violently assaulted we analyze first general...
Policing necessitates exposure to traumatic, violent and horrific events, which can lead to an incre...
A personal construct model of traumatic stress reactions has been developed to predict the relations...
Traumatic experiences are an inherent part of many aspects of police work. Due to the personal and o...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)The purpose of the study was to investigate levels of occupa...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Critical incidents (CI) have increased over the last several decades, with police officers experienc...
The present study examined the presence of traumatic stress reaction symptoms among active law enfor...
Stress at work is related to a decrease in performance, psychological disorders and errors made unde...
This paper analyses the effect of gender on reported and perceived levels of stress through examinat...
This study assessed the extent to which exposure to traumatic events affected the traumatic stress r...
This study investigates the relationship between traumatic events and PTSD among police officers in ...
South Africa is faced with high incidents of sexual violence and abuse, affecting a large part of th...
Police officers are subject to stressors from traumatic incidents, day to day policing duties as we...
Studies of civilians typically find that female gender is a risk factor for posttraumatic stress dis...
Based on a study of 681 German police officers who were violently assaulted we analyze first general...
Policing necessitates exposure to traumatic, violent and horrific events, which can lead to an incre...
A personal construct model of traumatic stress reactions has been developed to predict the relations...
Traumatic experiences are an inherent part of many aspects of police work. Due to the personal and o...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)The purpose of the study was to investigate levels of occupa...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Critical incidents (CI) have increased over the last several decades, with police officers experienc...
The present study examined the presence of traumatic stress reaction symptoms among active law enfor...
Stress at work is related to a decrease in performance, psychological disorders and errors made unde...
This paper analyses the effect of gender on reported and perceived levels of stress through examinat...