The relationship between organisational stressors and mental wellbeing within police officers: a systematic review

A Purba, E Demou - BMC public health, 2019 - Springer
Background Occupational stressors in police work increase the risk for officer mental health
morbidities. Officers' poor mental wellbeing is harmful to the individual, can affect …

Mental, physical, and behavioral outcomes associated with perceived work stress in police officers

RRM Gershon, B Barocas, AN Canton… - Criminal justice and …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
This study estimates the effects of perceived work stress in police officers and determines
the impact of coping on both perceived work stress and health. Officers from a large, urban …

Organizational justice and organizational commitment among South Korean police officers: An investigation of job satisfaction as a mediator

MS Crow, CB Lee, JJ Joo - Policing: an international journal of police …, 2012 - emerald.com
Purpose–In spite of the importance of officers' perception of organizational justice and its
influence on organizational commitment, the policing literature lacks information about the …

Policing in pandemic: Is perception of workload causing work–family conflict, job dissatisfaction and job stress?

M Sadiq - Journal of Public Affairs, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Police employees have to work extra during uncertain situations as they are responsible to
maintain law and order. Currently, this department is facing a similar situation because of …

Social stressors and strain among police officers: It's not just the bad guys

GA Adams, J Buck - Criminal justice and behavior, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examined the relationships of social stressors arising from interactions with
civilians and suspects (outsiders) and coworkers and supervisors (insiders) with turnover …

School-based victimization of teachers in Korea: Focusing on individual and school characteristics

B Moon, J McCluskey - Journal of interpersonal violence, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Research has found that victimized teachers are more likely to suffer from psychological
distress, experience impaired personal relationships, and report higher levels of fear …

The impact of job and family factors on work stress and engagement among Hong Kong police officers

JCM Li, JCK Cheung, IY Sun - Policing: An International Journal, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of demands from three life
domains: society, workplace and family and different resources at the individual, family and …

A systematic review of the relationship between burnout and coping strategies in emergency workers

S Diggin, L Smith, R Kirkpatrick… - Journal of Workplace …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This systematic review investigates the association between coping strategies and burnout
in emergency workers. Three electronic databases were searched. Eleven eligible articles …

Emotional labor, role characteristics, and police officer burnout in South Korea: The mediating effect of emotional dissonance

H Kwak, S McNeeley, SH Kim - Police quarterly, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines the extent to which emotional labor and role stressors (such as role
conflict and ambiguity) required of police officers contribute to police officer burnout. In …

[HTML][HTML] Workplace bullying and occupational stress among university teachers: Mediating and moderating factors

NA Malik, K Björkqvist - Europe's journal of psychology, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In the study, it is explored whether exposure to workplace bullying predicts symptoms of
occupational stress, and whether this association is mediated by interpersonal relationships …