This study examined police officers' perceptions of self, occupational role and their relation to perceived stress and posttraumatic stress symptomology. Self-report measures for the study variables were completed by 101 police officers. Hypotheses predicted that perception of self and role would be associated with perception of stress and that perception of the stress would mediate PTSD symptomology. Neuroticism, job quality and general job satisfaction were the main predictors of stress. Stress levels mediated between 1) job quality and the symptoms of anxious arousal and impaired self-reference; 2) general job satisfaction and the symptoms of defensive avoidance and dissociation; and 3) neuroticism and the symptom of defensive avoidance....
The psycho-emotional state of police officers, the characteristics of the stress they experience at ...
Vita.The stress of law enforcement and its relationship to length of service was examined. The resea...
There is a predominant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...
This study was undertaken to determine whether personality and other individual differences such as ...
Police officers encounter numerous stressors as part of their professional duties. Dissociation, the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines self-reported levels of stress and copin...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Vita.Job related job stress for members of municipal police department tactical teams in Texas was e...
Police officers experience various stressors as part of their professional responsibilities. This st...
This study investigates the police organization as a source of stress. One hundred and fourteen poli...
Typescript (photocopy).Occupational stress in police officers and its relationship to job functions ...
In the literature, the police environment is considered to be in a category of jobs with a high leve...
There is a predonimant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...
In-depth interviews were conducted with twenty police officers. The interviewing process used a phen...
BackgroundPolice work tends to impose a high degree of stress and a multiplicity of stressful situat...
The psycho-emotional state of police officers, the characteristics of the stress they experience at ...
Vita.The stress of law enforcement and its relationship to length of service was examined. The resea...
There is a predominant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...
This study was undertaken to determine whether personality and other individual differences such as ...
Police officers encounter numerous stressors as part of their professional duties. Dissociation, the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines self-reported levels of stress and copin...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Vita.Job related job stress for members of municipal police department tactical teams in Texas was e...
Police officers experience various stressors as part of their professional responsibilities. This st...
This study investigates the police organization as a source of stress. One hundred and fourteen poli...
Typescript (photocopy).Occupational stress in police officers and its relationship to job functions ...
In the literature, the police environment is considered to be in a category of jobs with a high leve...
There is a predonimant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...
In-depth interviews were conducted with twenty police officers. The interviewing process used a phen...
BackgroundPolice work tends to impose a high degree of stress and a multiplicity of stressful situat...
The psycho-emotional state of police officers, the characteristics of the stress they experience at ...
Vita.The stress of law enforcement and its relationship to length of service was examined. The resea...
There is a predominant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...