2014
DOI: 10.4102/sajip.v40i2.1209
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Concepts of multifaceted social support in operational work in the lives of South African Police Service members

Abstract: Whilst there is a relationship between social support and mental health amongst first responders on the assumption that social support mediates stress, one also finds mixed evidence of a strong and insignificant association between the two in critical incidents (Prati & Pietrantoni, 2010). This mixed evidence pertains to the following: Varying theoretical assumptions have been revealed Orientation:The extensive role that social support plays in the lives of South African Police Service (SAPS) members outside o… Show more

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“…Thus, these risks expose security guards to various types of victimization at work. Comparatively, SAPS officials are offered an array of support services ranging from social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, and doctors (Gumani, 2014). In contrast, security guards are not provided with the same benefits, despite both security guards and SAPS officials being at risk of similar vulnerabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, these risks expose security guards to various types of victimization at work. Comparatively, SAPS officials are offered an array of support services ranging from social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, and doctors (Gumani, 2014). In contrast, security guards are not provided with the same benefits, despite both security guards and SAPS officials being at risk of similar vulnerabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%