Maguen Shira, Metzler Thomas J, McCaslin Shannon E, Inslicht Sabra S, Henn-Haase Clare, Neylan Thomas C, Marmar Charles R
San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USA.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 2009 Oct;197(10):754-60. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0b013e3181b975f8.
This study examined the relationship between routine work environment stress and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in a sample of police officers (N = 180) who were first assessed during academy training and reassessed 1-year later. In a model that included gender, ethnicity, traumatic exposure prior to entering the academy, current negative life events, and critical incident exposure over the last year, routine work environment stress was most strongly associated with PTSD symptoms. We also found that routine work environment stress mediated the relationship between critical incident exposure and PTSD symptoms and between current negative life events and PTSD symptoms. Ensuring that the work environment is functioning optimally protects against the effects of duty-related critical incidents and negative life events outside police service.
本研究调查了180名警察样本中日常工作环境压力与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状之间的关系。这些警察在警校培训期间首次接受评估,并在一年后再次接受评估。在一个包含性别、种族、进入警校前的创伤暴露、当前负面生活事件以及过去一年的重大事件暴露的模型中,日常工作环境压力与PTSD症状的关联最为紧密。我们还发现,日常工作环境压力在重大事件暴露与PTSD症状之间以及当前负面生活事件与PTSD症状之间起到了中介作用。确保工作环境的最佳运作可预防与工作相关的重大事件以及警察工作之外的负面生活事件的影响。