POLICE JOB STRESS IN THE USA (original) (raw)

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Negative Affective Responses to Stress among Urban Police Officers: A General Strain Theory Approach

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THE PERCEIVED IMPACT OF POLICE WORK ON POLICE OFFICERS' SPOUSES AND FAMILIES

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The Role of Job Demands and Job Resources in the Development of Emotional Exhaustion, Depression, and Anxiety Among Police Officers

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Comparison of police stressors and negative psychosocial outcomes for officers in departments with and without community conflict directed toward them

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Impact of Job Stress on Personaland Professional Life of Police Personnel

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A PARADIGM OF POLICE STRESS FROM THE LENS OF RETIRED POLICE OFFICERS: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY

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Job related stress and the ability to transition among life roles for police officers

Stacy Seay

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CAUSE AND EFFECT OF WORKPLACE STRESS AMONG POLICE PERSONNEL: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

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The meaning that police officers make of their work: A phenomenological study of police occupational stress

Gary Berte

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A prospective study of predictors of depression symptoms in police

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A comparative Study of Men and Women Police Job Stress

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Stress Management in Police work

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A Review of Literature on Stress in Police Personnel

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Stress in the Norwegian police service

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What makes a happy cop? Longitudinal predictors of police officer well-being

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Role identification, community socio-economic status demands, and stress outcomes in police officers

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Police Stress and Deleterious Outcomes: Efforts Towards Improving Police Mental Health

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An evAluAtion of A psychosociAl stress And coping model in the police work context

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DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND STRESS AMONG FEMALE AND MALE POLICE OFFICERS

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Psychological strain and emotional labor among police-officers: A diary study

Ellen Heuven

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Gender and police stress: The convergent and divergent impact of work environment, work-family conflict, and stress coping mechanisms of female and male police officers

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Police stress research: Moving beyond surveys and counselling

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Profiling those impacted by organizational stressors at the macro, intermediate and micro levels of several police agencies∗

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The Relationship between Stressors and Police Job Involvement

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Job Demands, Job Resources, and Well-being in Police Officers—a Resource-Oriented Approach

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Do race and gender matter in police stress? A preliminary assessment of the interactive effects

Ni He

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Police Stress: A Structural Model

Sharla Colbert

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