Background: Correctional officers (COs) experience elevated rates of mental and physical ill-health as compared with other general industry and public safety occupations. The purpose of this study was to investigate demographic, mental health, job tenure, and work–family characteristics and their prospective association to burnout within and between jail officers during one year of new employment. Methods: In 2016, newly hired jail officers (N = 144) completed self-reported surveys across four time points in a one-year prospective study at a Midwestern United States urban jail. Linear mixed-effects and growth modeling examined how work–family conflict (W-FC) and depressive symptoms relate to perceptions of burnout over time. Results: Jail o...
Aims of the study: to evaluate the associations between psychosocial factors at work and adverse hea...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
The work environment of corrections has received a great deal of attention, with several empirical s...
The vast majority of past correctional staff burnout studies have focused on the possibl...
Introduction Correctional employees typically work under adverse conditions that may enhance the occ...
This literature review presents an overview of occupational stress and burnout in correctional insti...
Objective:To explore posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom prevalence and health characterist...
The corrections workplace presents many risk factors for its employees’ family life and mental healt...
IntroductionCorrectional employees typically work under adverse conditions that may enhance the occu...
Past research aimed at understanding what contributes to burnout, absenteeism, and poor physical hea...
Working in correctional facilities is inherently stressful, and correctional workers have a high rat...
Prison officers experience a number of occupational and organizational stressors, and are at conside...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.Stress amo...
There have been numerous studies on the job stress and mental health of correctional officers. Most ...
BackgroundIn adult correctional facilities, correctional officers (COs) are responsible for the safe...
Aims of the study: to evaluate the associations between psychosocial factors at work and adverse hea...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
The work environment of corrections has received a great deal of attention, with several empirical s...
The vast majority of past correctional staff burnout studies have focused on the possibl...
Introduction Correctional employees typically work under adverse conditions that may enhance the occ...
This literature review presents an overview of occupational stress and burnout in correctional insti...
Objective:To explore posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom prevalence and health characterist...
The corrections workplace presents many risk factors for its employees’ family life and mental healt...
IntroductionCorrectional employees typically work under adverse conditions that may enhance the occu...
Past research aimed at understanding what contributes to burnout, absenteeism, and poor physical hea...
Working in correctional facilities is inherently stressful, and correctional workers have a high rat...
Prison officers experience a number of occupational and organizational stressors, and are at conside...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.Stress amo...
There have been numerous studies on the job stress and mental health of correctional officers. Most ...
BackgroundIn adult correctional facilities, correctional officers (COs) are responsible for the safe...
Aims of the study: to evaluate the associations between psychosocial factors at work and adverse hea...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
The work environment of corrections has received a great deal of attention, with several empirical s...