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为执法人员提供心理健康培训。

Mental health training for law enforcement professionals.

作者信息

Vermette Heidi S, Pinals Debra A, Appelbaum Paul S

机构信息

Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Mental Health 116A, 4500 South Lancaster Road, Dallas, TX 75216, USA.

出版信息

J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2005;33(1):42-6.

Abstract

The purpose of this pilot study was to determine topics of interest and preferred modalities of training for police officers in their work with persons with mental illness. Police officers across Massachusetts attending in-service mental health training were asked to rate the importance of potential mental health topics and the effectiveness of potential training modalities on a Likert-type scale. Additional data collected included the officer's experience, level of education, motivation for attendance, previous attendance of post-academy mental health training, and preferences for length, frequency, training site, and trainer qualifications. A t test was used to determine if there were significant differences (p < .05) between those who volunteered and those who were mandated to attend the training. Repeated-measures ANOVAs were used to determine if there were significant differences (p < .05) between mental health topics and lecture formats and to determine the effect of education and experience on the results. Although all topics suggested were rated, primarily, as fairly important, the topics of Dangerousness, Suicide by Cop, Decreasing Suicide Risk, Mental Health Law, and Your Potential Liability for Bad Outcomes were given the highest ratings. Role-playing was rated significantly lower than other training modalities, while Videos and Small Group Discussion had the highest mean scores. Level of prior education had no significant effect on the ratings, but officers with more experience rated the importance of mental illness as a training topic significantly higher than officers with less experience. This survey suggests that police officers are interested in learning more about working with persons with mental illness and view it as an important aspect of the job.

摘要

这项初步研究的目的是确定警官在与精神疾病患者打交道时感兴趣的主题以及偏好的培训方式。要求马萨诸塞州各地参加在职心理健康培训的警官对潜在心理健康主题的重要性以及潜在培训方式的有效性进行李克特量表评分。收集的其他数据包括警官的经验、教育水平、参加培训的动机、入职后心理健康培训的既往参加情况,以及对培训时长、频率、培训地点和培训师资质的偏好。使用t检验来确定自愿参加培训的人员和被要求参加培训的人员之间是否存在显著差异(p < 0.05)。使用重复测量方差分析来确定心理健康主题和讲座形式之间是否存在显著差异(p < 0.05),并确定教育和经验对结果的影响。尽管所有提出的主题主要都被评为相当重要,但“危险性”“警察导致的自杀”“降低自杀风险”“心理健康法”以及“你对不良后果的潜在责任”等主题获得了最高评分。角色扮演的评分显著低于其他培训方式,而视频和小组讨论的平均得分最高。先前的教育水平对评分没有显著影响,但经验更丰富的警官将精神疾病作为培训主题的重要性评分显著高于经验较少的警官。这项调查表明,警官有兴趣更多地了解与精神疾病患者打交道的工作,并将其视为工作的一个重要方面。

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