The risk of work-related depression in Australia was estimated based on a survey of 631 police officers. Psychological wellbeing and psychological distress items were mapped onto a measure of depression to identify optimal cutoff points. Based on a sample of police officers, Australian workers, in general, are at risk of depression when general psychological wellbeing is considerably compromised. Large-scale estimation of work-related depression in the broader population of employed persons in Australia is reasonable. The relatively high prevalence of depression among police officers emphasizes the need to examine prevalence rates of depression among Australian employees
BACKGROUND: The broad aim of this study was to assess the contribution of job strain to mental healt...
Law enforcement may expose police officers (POs) to significant psychosocial risk factors, so that s...
The prevalence of depression in the Australian workforce is unknown. Epidemiological surveys (e.g., ...
Police population experience considerable job-related stressors, making them vulnerable to depressio...
Objective: Police and emergency services personnel are at an increased risk of developing mental hea...
Mental health problems account for 24 per cent of total years lost due to disability and are the thi...
Objective: To assess depression literacy, help-seeking and help-offering to others in members of the...
Background: Depressive and anxiety disorders are common among working adults and costly to employers...
Objectives. Law and order enforcement tasks may expose special force police officers to significant ...
Objectives: Policing is generally considered a high-risk profession for the development of mental he...
Objectives. Law and order enforcement tasks may expose special force police officers to significant ...
Answering the Call, the Australian National Police and Emergency Services Mental Health and Wellbein...
OBJECTIVES: Law and order enforcement tasks may expose special force police officers to significant ...
OBJECTIVE: This study presents rates of suicide thoughts and behaviours of police and emergency serv...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Policing is generally considered a highrisk profession for the development of m...
BACKGROUND: The broad aim of this study was to assess the contribution of job strain to mental healt...
Law enforcement may expose police officers (POs) to significant psychosocial risk factors, so that s...
The prevalence of depression in the Australian workforce is unknown. Epidemiological surveys (e.g., ...
Police population experience considerable job-related stressors, making them vulnerable to depressio...
Objective: Police and emergency services personnel are at an increased risk of developing mental hea...
Mental health problems account for 24 per cent of total years lost due to disability and are the thi...
Objective: To assess depression literacy, help-seeking and help-offering to others in members of the...
Background: Depressive and anxiety disorders are common among working adults and costly to employers...
Objectives. Law and order enforcement tasks may expose special force police officers to significant ...
Objectives: Policing is generally considered a high-risk profession for the development of mental he...
Objectives. Law and order enforcement tasks may expose special force police officers to significant ...
Answering the Call, the Australian National Police and Emergency Services Mental Health and Wellbein...
OBJECTIVES: Law and order enforcement tasks may expose special force police officers to significant ...
OBJECTIVE: This study presents rates of suicide thoughts and behaviours of police and emergency serv...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Policing is generally considered a highrisk profession for the development of m...
BACKGROUND: The broad aim of this study was to assess the contribution of job strain to mental healt...
Law enforcement may expose police officers (POs) to significant psychosocial risk factors, so that s...
The prevalence of depression in the Australian workforce is unknown. Epidemiological surveys (e.g., ...