2013
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-002791
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Association of work-related stress with mental health problems in a special police force unit

Abstract: ObjectivesLaw and order enforcement tasks may expose special force police officers to significant psychosocial risk factors. The aim of this work is to investigate the relationship between job stress and the presence of mental health symptoms while controlling sociodemographical, occupational and personality variables in special force police officers.MethodAt different time points, 292 of 294 members of the ‘VI Reparto Mobile’, a special police force engaged exclusively in the enforcement of law and order, res… Show more

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“…Garbarino et al 2013 also described work-related stress might play a role when developing mental health problems among police officers. Results from our study is not straight forward, and further research is needed to explain the complex process of this association.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garbarino et al 2013 also described work-related stress might play a role when developing mental health problems among police officers. Results from our study is not straight forward, and further research is needed to explain the complex process of this association.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter may be explained by the fact that in line with earlier findings on particularly male participants, police officers appeared to use problem-focused and social support-seeking coping strategies more frequently than emotion-focused coping strategies (Evans, Coman, Stanley, & Burrows, 1993). In terms of job strain-related variables, psychological demands are thought to be particularly detrimental in combination with low decision latitude and low social support (Garbarino, Cuomo, Chiorri, & Magnavita, 2013; Jones, O'Connor, Conner, McMillan, & Ferguson, 2007; Sargent & Terry, 2000). Hence, although the risk clusters did not differ in level of psychological demand, the observed levels may have contributed differentially to the job strain risk pattern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other Italian studies have recently investigated work-related stress in this population in relation to operational and organizational stressors (Garbarino, Magnavita, Chiorri, et al, 2012;Setti & Argentero, 2012) and, more generally, absenteeism (Magnavita & Garbarino, 2013) and personality traits (Garbarino, Chiorri, & Magnavita, 2013). Thus this is, to the best of our knowledge, the first quali-quantitative study in Italy to consider the gender variable within a single police force.…”
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confidence: 77%