Documenting the mental health climate in correctional work and the realities of suicide (original) (raw)

A Canadian national study of provincial and territorial correctional workers' suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts

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Suffering in Silence: Work and Mental Health Experiences among Provincial Correctional Workers in Canada

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Corrections, 2021

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Provincial correctional workers: Examining the relationships between alcohol use, mental health disorders, and suicide behaviour

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Longitudinal study of Canadian correctional workers' wellbeing, organizations, roles and knowledge (CCWORK): Baseline demographics and prevalence of mental health disorders

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Provincial Correctional Service Workers: The Prevalence of Mental Disorders

Rosemary (Rose) Ricciardelli

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Provincial and territorial correctional service workers: A Canadian national and jurisdictional assessment of mental health

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Journal of Criminal Justice, 2024

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Suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts among public safety personnel in Canada

John Weekes

Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, 2018

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Improving the Mental Health of Correctional Workers: Perspectives from the Field

Matthew S Johnston

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2022

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"We must be mentally strong": Exploring barriers to mental health in correctional services

Matthew S Johnston

Frontiers in Psychology, 2024

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Scholars Commons @ Laurier Loose Coupling and Defining Deviance Down: Correctional Officers' Perceptions of Organizational Responses to Mental Health and Well-being

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Canadian Provincial and Territorial Correctional Worker Mental Health and Well-Being Study (CWMH): Navigating Practical and Unanticipated Methodological Challenges

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Mental Health Secretariat: Collaboration for public safety personnel (PSP) mental health in Ontario

Beth Milliard, Bob Chrismas, PhD

Journal of Community Safety and Wellbeing, 2023

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Assessing Relative Stressors and Mental Disorders among Canadian Provincial Correctional Workers

Rosemary (Rose) Ricciardelli

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Prison officers’ experiences of working with adult male offenders who engage in suicide-related behaviour

Fiona Sweeney

The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 2018

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The impact of exposure to suicidal behaviour in institutional settings

Karen Slade

http://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/36829, 2019

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Understanding PTSD among correctional workers in Manitoba, Canada: Key considerations of social variables

Matthew S Johnston

Mental Health Science, 2023

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MENTAL HEALTH WORKERS WHO WORK WITH SUICIDAL CLIENTS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

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Assessing Road to Mental Readiness (R2MR) training among correctional workers in Canada

Matthew S Johnston

Health & Justice, 2023

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Suicide in Police Work: Exploring Potential Contributing Influences

John Violanti, Luenda Charles

American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2009

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Pervasive Uncertainty under Threat: Mental Health Disorders and Experiences of Uncertainty for Correctional Workers

Rosemary Ricciardelli

Criminal Justice and Behavior

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Mental health workers’ views about their suicide prevention role

Anoop Sankaranarayanan

Psychology, Community & Health, 2016

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Suicide Exposure in Law Enforcement Officers

David Weisenhorn

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Gender, Psychiatric Symptomatology, Problem Behaviors and Mental Health Treatment in a Canadian Provincial Correctional Population: Disentangling the Associations between Care and Institutional Control

David Joubert

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Suicide mortality by occupation in Canada, 1991-2001

William Gnam

2010

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Influencing Factors on Suicide in Correctional Settings

Ana Vila Lobos

2013

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The chronic impact of work on suicides and under-utilization of psychiatric and psychosocial services

Paul Yip

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2014

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A Saskatchewan Perspective of Psychologists’ Quality of Professional Life as a Determinant in Responsiveness when Working as Suicide Interventionist - A Mixed Methods Study

Renee Schmidt

2015

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CCWORK protocol: a longitudinal study of Canadian Correctional Workers’ Well-being, Organizations, Roles and Knowledge

Christine Genest

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Perceptions of a Peer Suicide Prevention Program by Inmates and Professionals Working in Prisons

Abdellaoui Sid

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Suicide among emergency and protective service workers: A retrospective mortality study in Australia, 2001 to 2012

Humaira Maheen

Work, 2017

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