Police officers' work-life conflict is linked to more subjective health complaints, suicidal thoughts, burnout, and stress in addition to higher degrees of job discontent. Further research findings highlight the significant relationship between stress and work-life balance or work-family conflict affecting police officers regardless of their gender, despite the fact that significant gender differences regarding psychosocial stress were found in general, but especially among police officers who were married and/or had children. Similarly, despite conflicting findings, several research show that gender neither predicts nor significantly differs between male and female police officers in terms ...
Police officers are vulnerable to experience work stress, whatever the field or function they perfor...
There is limited empirical evidence focusing on police stress, and that which does exist poses inter...
The purpose of this study was to explore and identify the level of satisfaction among police officer...
Much research has been conducted into aspects of the police workplace that contribute to stress for ...
The dominant approach in examining stress andwell-being among police officers has, until relativelyr...
Much research has been conducted into aspects of the police workplace that contribute to stress for ...
Considerable attention has been given to the mental health outcomes of police officers, with prior r...
The dominant approach in examining stress andwell-being among police officers has, until relativelyr...
This paper analyses the effect of gender on reported and perceived levels of stress through examinat...
Existing literature indicates that various factors affect police stress. This article uses data from...
The aim of this cross-sectional study is to increase our understanding of job satisfaction in Swedis...
The present study investigated the correlation between occupational stress and job satisfaction of p...
The psycho-emotional state of police officers, the characteristics of the stress they experience at ...
The aim of this cross-sectional study is to increase our understanding of job satisfaction in Swedis...
The psycho-emotional state of police officers, the characteristics of the stress they experience at ...
Police officers are vulnerable to experience work stress, whatever the field or function they perfor...
There is limited empirical evidence focusing on police stress, and that which does exist poses inter...
The purpose of this study was to explore and identify the level of satisfaction among police officer...
Much research has been conducted into aspects of the police workplace that contribute to stress for ...
The dominant approach in examining stress andwell-being among police officers has, until relativelyr...
Much research has been conducted into aspects of the police workplace that contribute to stress for ...
Considerable attention has been given to the mental health outcomes of police officers, with prior r...
The dominant approach in examining stress andwell-being among police officers has, until relativelyr...
This paper analyses the effect of gender on reported and perceived levels of stress through examinat...
Existing literature indicates that various factors affect police stress. This article uses data from...
The aim of this cross-sectional study is to increase our understanding of job satisfaction in Swedis...
The present study investigated the correlation between occupational stress and job satisfaction of p...
The psycho-emotional state of police officers, the characteristics of the stress they experience at ...
The aim of this cross-sectional study is to increase our understanding of job satisfaction in Swedis...
The psycho-emotional state of police officers, the characteristics of the stress they experience at ...
Police officers are vulnerable to experience work stress, whatever the field or function they perfor...
There is limited empirical evidence focusing on police stress, and that which does exist poses inter...
The purpose of this study was to explore and identify the level of satisfaction among police officer...