1997
DOI: 10.1300/j076v25n01_07
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Magnitude and Source of General and Occupation-Specific Stress Among Police and Correctional Officers

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“…The unique working environment of these public servants, however, increasingly jeopardizes the fulfillment of such expectations. The consistency of high stress levels experienced by correctional officers is well documented (Anson, Johnson, & Anson, 1997;Armstrong & Griffin, 2004;Flanagan, Johnson, & Wesley, 1996). The seriousness of the physical and psychological effects of stress on the correctional official (heart disease, hypertension, peptic ulcers, sickness, alcoholism, depression, suicidal tendencies, anxiety, as well as other mental disorders), as posited by Anson et al (1997) and DeCarlo and Gruenfeld (1989), have serious implications for mental health management in this type of organization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The unique working environment of these public servants, however, increasingly jeopardizes the fulfillment of such expectations. The consistency of high stress levels experienced by correctional officers is well documented (Anson, Johnson, & Anson, 1997;Armstrong & Griffin, 2004;Flanagan, Johnson, & Wesley, 1996). The seriousness of the physical and psychological effects of stress on the correctional official (heart disease, hypertension, peptic ulcers, sickness, alcoholism, depression, suicidal tendencies, anxiety, as well as other mental disorders), as posited by Anson et al (1997) and DeCarlo and Gruenfeld (1989), have serious implications for mental health management in this type of organization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Os distúrbios de sono, problemas de irritabilidade e até pressão alta e dores na coluna podem ser relacionados ao conteúdo do trabalho e nível de estresse do trabalhador, também descritos como alguns dos efeitos do estresse nos agentes penitenciários nos estudos de Anson et al (1997) e DeCarlo e GruenFeld (1989).…”
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“…A gravidade dos efeitos físicos e psicológicos do estresse sobre o agente penitenciário (doença cardíaca, hipertensão, úlceras pépticas, alcoolismo, depressão, suicídio, ansiedade, bem como outros transtornos mentais), como posta por Anson et al (1997) (GHADDAR et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…To further compound the problem, correctional environments are typically considered "tough" and "dangerous" places of employment (Maghan & McLeishBlackwell, 1991). Therefore, correctional officers often experience high demands (Flanagan, Johnson & Wesley, 1996), including role conflict because of custodial demands (Anson, Johnson & Anson, 1997). In addition, Rothmann (2005) showed that correctional services experience a lack of organisational support and a lack of control.…”
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confidence: 99%