Department of Psychology, University of Bedfordshire, Luton LU1 3JU, UK.
Occup Med (Lond). 2017 Aug 1;67(6):456-460. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqx091.
Research findings indicate that working as a prison officer can be highly stressful, but the aspects of work that predict their mental health status are largely unknown.
To examine, using elements of the demands-resources model, the extent to which work pressure and several potential resources (i.e. control, support from managers and co-workers, role clarity, effective working relationships and positive change management) predict mental health in a sample of UK prison officers.
The Health and Safety Executive Management Standards Indicator Tool was used to measure job demands and resources. Mental health was assessed by the General Health Questionnaire-28. The effects of demands and resources on mental health were examined via linear regression analysis with GHQ score as the outcome.
The study sample comprised 1267 prison officers (86% male). Seventy-four per cent met 'caseness' criteria for mental health problems. Job demands, poor interpersonal relationships, role ambiguity and, to a lesser extent, low job control and poor management of change were key predictors of mental health status.
The findings of this study can help occupational health practitioners and psychologists develop structured interventions to improve well-being among prison officers.
研究结果表明,监狱官员的工作压力很大,但预测其心理健康状况的工作方面在很大程度上尚不清楚。
使用需求-资源模型的要素,研究工作压力和几种潜在资源(即控制、来自经理和同事的支持、角色明确性、有效的工作关系和积极的变革管理)在多大程度上预测英国监狱官员样本的心理健康。
使用健康与安全执行管理标准指标工具来衡量工作需求和资源。使用一般健康问卷-28 来评估心理健康。通过线性回归分析,以 GHQ 得分为因变量,考察需求和资源对心理健康的影响。
研究样本包括 1267 名监狱官员(86%为男性)。74%的人符合心理健康问题的“病例”标准。工作需求、人际关系不佳、角色模糊以及在较小程度上的低工作控制和变革管理不善是心理健康状况的关键预测因素。
这项研究的结果可以帮助职业健康从业者和心理学家制定结构化干预措施,以提高监狱官员的幸福感。