Simmons-Beauchamp Bobbi, Sharpe Hillary
Graduate Centre for Applied Psychology, Athabasca University, Athabasca, AB, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2022 Apr 15;13:766237. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.766237. eCollection 2022.
Research suggests that Canadian police officers are exposed to trauma at a greater frequency than the general population. This, combined with other operational stressors, such as risk of physical injury, high consequence of error, and strained resources, can leave officers less resilient to organizational stressors. In my experience, a significant and impactful organizational stressor is ineffective leadership, which include leaders who are non-supportive, inconsistent, egocentric, and morally ambiguous. Ineffective leadership in the context of paramilitary police culture has been recognized as psychologically distressing. Further, moral injury may result when leadership fails to meet officers' needs, expectations, and values. Ineffective leadership and resulting moral injuries are an understudied area in the literature. This review will help provide a comprehensive context of policing and the impact of ineffective leadership on police mental health.
研究表明,加拿大警察比普通人群更容易遭受创伤。这与其他工作压力源相结合,如身体受伤风险、错误后果严重以及资源紧张等,会使警察对组织压力源的恢复力降低。以我的经验来看,一个重大且有影响力的组织压力源是无效领导,其中包括不支持下属、言行不一、以自我为中心以及道德观念模糊的领导。在准军事警察文化背景下,无效领导已被认为会造成心理困扰。此外,当领导未能满足警察的需求、期望和价值观时,可能会导致道德伤害。无效领导以及由此产生的道德伤害在文献中是一个研究较少的领域。本综述将有助于全面了解警务工作以及无效领导对警察心理健康的影响。