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使用智能手机应用评估警察实时的瞬间压力和情绪。

Evaluating real-time momentary stress and affect in police officers using a smartphone application.

机构信息

Yonsei University College of Nursing, Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, 50 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 03722, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2020 Jul 23;20(1):1154. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09225-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Police officers work under stressful conditions, and the resulting occupational stress may impact their health and well-being through changes in positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA). It is therefore important to assess officers' stress, PA, and NA while it is experienced. This study evaluates police officers' momentary stress and affect in real-world settings using an ecological momentary assessment, and examines the within-person (W) and between-person (B) factors that influence momentary affect.

METHODS

Eighty-nine police officers were recruited in South Korea. Participants completed questionnaires about their momentary stress and affect using a smartphone application. The associations between momentary stress, momentary contextual environment, momentary PA, and momentary NA were examined using mixed modeling.

RESULTS

Social overload (W: -.37), work discontent (W: -.45, B: -.73), social tension (W: -.79, B: -.67), and pressure to perform (W: -.29, B: -.49) were significantly associated with lower PA. Work overload (B: .33) and social isolation(W: .48, B: .31) were significantly associated with higher PA. Being with family (W: .71, B: .91) and friends (W: 1.89, B: 2.45) were significantly associated with higher PA. Being at home or other places away from the work place were significantly associated with higher PA (W: 1.01) and when patrolling or investigating were associated with lower PA (B: - 1.13). Lack of social recognition (W: 1.74, B: 2.33), work discontent (W: 1.59, B: 1.88), social tension (W: 1.74, B: 2.92), and pressure to perform (W: .78, B: 1.92) were significantly associated with higher NA. Being with colleagues (W: - 1.43), family (W: -1.38, B: - 2.66) and friends (W: -1.78, B: - 2.45) were associated with lower NA.

CONCLUSIONS

Momentary within-person and between-person stress factors and contextual factors influenced police officers' momentary affect. These factors should be considered when developing interventions to mitigate stress and improve affect in police officers.

摘要

背景

警察在压力环境下工作,由此产生的职业压力可能会通过积极情绪(PA)和消极情绪(NA)的变化影响他们的健康和幸福感。因此,在体验的同时评估警察的压力、PA 和 NA 非常重要。本研究使用生态瞬时评估法评估警察在现实环境中的瞬时压力和情绪,并检查影响瞬时情绪的个体内(W)和个体间(B)因素。

方法

在韩国招募了 89 名警察。参与者使用智能手机应用程序完成关于他们的瞬时压力和情绪的问卷。使用混合建模检查瞬时压力、瞬时上下文环境、瞬时 PA 和瞬时 NA 之间的关联。

结果

社会过载(W:-.37)、工作不满(W:-.45,B:-.73)、社会紧张(W:-.79,B:-.67)和表现压力(W:-.29,B:-.49)与较低的 PA 显著相关。工作负荷(B:.33)和社会孤立(W:.48,B:.31)与较高的 PA 显著相关。与家人(W:.71,B:.91)和朋友(W:1.89,B:2.45)在一起与较高的 PA 显著相关。待在家里或远离工作场所的其他地方与较高的 PA 显著相关(W:1.01),而巡逻或调查时与较低的 PA 相关(B:-1.13)。缺乏社会认可(W:1.74,B:2.33)、工作不满(W:1.59,B:1.88)、社会紧张(W:1.74,B:2.92)和表现压力(W:.78,B:1.92)与较高的 NA 显著相关。与同事(W:-1.43)、家人(W:-1.38,B:-2.66)和朋友(W:-1.78,B:-2.45)在一起与较低的 NA 相关。

结论

瞬时个体内和个体间压力因素和环境因素影响警察的瞬时情绪。在制定减轻警察压力和改善情绪的干预措施时,应考虑这些因素。

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