Background. Suicide in international police is 2-3-fold that of the general population. Risk factors include suicidal ideation, diagnosis of mood or post-traumatic stress disorders, family/psychological problems, suffered abuse, alcohol use, service suspension, and stigma. A false stigma-related myth is to believe that suicide does not cause concern within military settings. Methods. We administered post-training to 6,103 Italian Police workers a 30-item questionnaire to assess the perception of suicidal phenomena. We conducted descriptive statistics and principal component analysis (PCA). Results. PCA identified six main areas, i.e., interest and multifactoriality; need for new preventive interventions; emotional reaction to suicide; utili...
The training of mental health professionals is an important component of suicide-prevention programs...
Discusses the need for police departments to provide outlets and psychological services to reduce th...
Suicide is a common phenomenon in all Police Agencies. Perceptions about police suicide, different S...
Background. Suicide in international police is 2-3-fold that of the general population. Risk factors...
Objective. Suicide rate in police officers is higher than in the general population worldwide. This ...
Objective: The aim of our study was to provide data about suicide and attempted suicide in the Itali...
There is a significant degree and a moderate-high regularity of work-related exposure to suicide am...
Police suicide has consistently remained a more likely cause of death for police officers than being...
International audienceResearch indicates that suicide rates are high among members of law enforcemen...
Suicide has long been considered as nearing ‘epidemic levels’ in law enforcement populations. Nevert...
It is often assumed that separated or retired officers are at increased risk for suicide. The goal o...
The pandemic is posing an occupational stressor for law enforcement personnel. Therefore, a high pri...
Police suicide has been a largely under-researched topic with a small number of quantitative studies...
This Issue Brief examines the impact and stressors for police officers of responding to completed su...
Introduction The great global burden of suicide requires specific preventive strategies focused on e...
The training of mental health professionals is an important component of suicide-prevention programs...
Discusses the need for police departments to provide outlets and psychological services to reduce th...
Suicide is a common phenomenon in all Police Agencies. Perceptions about police suicide, different S...
Background. Suicide in international police is 2-3-fold that of the general population. Risk factors...
Objective. Suicide rate in police officers is higher than in the general population worldwide. This ...
Objective: The aim of our study was to provide data about suicide and attempted suicide in the Itali...
There is a significant degree and a moderate-high regularity of work-related exposure to suicide am...
Police suicide has consistently remained a more likely cause of death for police officers than being...
International audienceResearch indicates that suicide rates are high among members of law enforcemen...
Suicide has long been considered as nearing ‘epidemic levels’ in law enforcement populations. Nevert...
It is often assumed that separated or retired officers are at increased risk for suicide. The goal o...
The pandemic is posing an occupational stressor for law enforcement personnel. Therefore, a high pri...
Police suicide has been a largely under-researched topic with a small number of quantitative studies...
This Issue Brief examines the impact and stressors for police officers of responding to completed su...
Introduction The great global burden of suicide requires specific preventive strategies focused on e...
The training of mental health professionals is an important component of suicide-prevention programs...
Discusses the need for police departments to provide outlets and psychological services to reduce th...
Suicide is a common phenomenon in all Police Agencies. Perceptions about police suicide, different S...