Background: Police officers work under stressful conditions, and the resulting occupational stress may impact their health and well-being through changes in positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA). It is therefore important to assess officers' stress, PA, and NA while it is experienced. This study evaluates police officers' momentary stress and affect in real-world settings using an ecological momentary assessment, and examines the within-person (W) and between-person (B) factors that influence momentary affect. Methods: Eighty-nine police officers were recruited in South Korea. Participants completed questionnaires about their momentary stress and affect using a smartphone application. The associations between momentary stress, mom...
Due to the nature of their job, police officers often experience unpredictable, emotionally disturbi...
Police officers across the nation face a significant issue as it relates to work-induced stress and ...
This study examined the relationships of social stressors arising from interactions with civilians a...
On duty, police officers are exposed to a variety of acute, threatening stress situations and organi...
Background: Police officers have long been known to have one of the most stressful occupations. This...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Law enforcement organizations began to take notice of officer stress during the late 1970s. Stress h...
Purpose \u2013The purpose of this paper is to provide a state-of-the-art review on the topic of poli...
Police officers play a crucial role in guaranteeing the safety of residents by protecting their live...
Police officers are vulnerable to experience work stress, whatever the field or function they perfor...
Background: Occupational stressors in police work increase the risk for officer mental health morbi...
Police work is highly stressful, since it is one of the few occupations where employees are asked co...
Objective: Emergency service workers like police officers experience high levels of stress in the co...
According to the World Health Organization estimates, stress is one of the risk factors most frequen...
AbstractThe present study aims at measuring the sources of stress, the symptoms of stress and anger ...
Due to the nature of their job, police officers often experience unpredictable, emotionally disturbi...
Police officers across the nation face a significant issue as it relates to work-induced stress and ...
This study examined the relationships of social stressors arising from interactions with civilians a...
On duty, police officers are exposed to a variety of acute, threatening stress situations and organi...
Background: Police officers have long been known to have one of the most stressful occupations. This...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Law enforcement organizations began to take notice of officer stress during the late 1970s. Stress h...
Purpose \u2013The purpose of this paper is to provide a state-of-the-art review on the topic of poli...
Police officers play a crucial role in guaranteeing the safety of residents by protecting their live...
Police officers are vulnerable to experience work stress, whatever the field or function they perfor...
Background: Occupational stressors in police work increase the risk for officer mental health morbi...
Police work is highly stressful, since it is one of the few occupations where employees are asked co...
Objective: Emergency service workers like police officers experience high levels of stress in the co...
According to the World Health Organization estimates, stress is one of the risk factors most frequen...
AbstractThe present study aims at measuring the sources of stress, the symptoms of stress and anger ...
Due to the nature of their job, police officers often experience unpredictable, emotionally disturbi...
Police officers across the nation face a significant issue as it relates to work-induced stress and ...
This study examined the relationships of social stressors arising from interactions with civilians a...