Occupational stress and psychological functioning in law enforcement officers

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作者
Pasillas R.M. [1 ,2 ]
Follette V.M. [1 ]
Perumean-Chaney S.E. [3 ]
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[1] University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham
[2] University of Nevada, Reno
[3] Department of Psychology (298), 89557-0062 Reno, NV
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Psychological Distress; Police Officer; Occupational Stress; Avoidant Coping; Police Work;
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10.1007/BF02849501
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Law enforcement officers experience a variety of stressors because of their police work responsibilities. The use of avoidance coping in order to cope with emotions, thoughts, and memories of traumatic or stressful events may explain increases in occupational stress and poorer psychological functioning. In this study, avoidance coping, occupational stress, and psychological distress were assessed in law enforcement officers. The sample was majority Caucasian, male, and married with a mean of 12. 4 years of law enforcement experience. Results indicated that participants reported high levels of psychological distress as compared to an adult male non-patient sample. The use of avoidant coping was associated with higher levels of organizational stress. Additionally, a predictor of psychological distress was the use of avoidant coping strategies and high levels of occupational stress, respectively. Implications of these findings concerning the role of workplace acceptance in a law enforcement setting are discussed. © 2006 Society for Police and Criminal Psychology.
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