Trounson Justin S, Oppenheim Rebekah K, Shepherd Stephane, Pfeifer Jeffrey E
Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of Technology, Fairfield, VIC, Australia.
Department of Psychological Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia.
Psychiatr Psychol Law. 2021 May 14;29(2):223-240. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2021.1904451. eCollection 2022.
The workplace challenges of correctional officers have been well documented. Yet little is known about how such stressors impact the wellbeing of correctional officers from minority cultural-subgroups. This study explored Indigenous Australian correctional officers' social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) when managing workplace adversity. Specifically, the study sought to identify culturally-specific stressors, protective factors and associated response tendencies to gain a more robust understanding of the factors that impact Indigenous officers' wellbeing in the workplace. In total, 15 Indigenous Australian correctional officers from the Northern Territory participated in the study through focus groups or semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis of participant data revealed that Indigenous correctional officers' SEWB is influenced by four broad categories: cultural connection, morale, social functioning and somatic health. Results are discussed in terms of common themes, future research and implications for assisting the SEWB of Indigenous officers.
惩教人员面临的工作场所挑战已有详尽记录。然而,对于此类压力源如何影响少数文化亚群体惩教人员的福祉,我们却知之甚少。本研究探讨了澳大利亚原住民惩教人员在应对工作场所逆境时的社会和情感福祉(SEWB)。具体而言,该研究旨在识别特定文化背景下的压力源、保护因素及相关反应倾向,以便更全面地了解影响原住民惩教人员工作场所福祉的因素。共有15名来自北领地的澳大利亚原住民惩教人员通过焦点小组或半结构化访谈参与了本研究。对参与者数据的主题分析表明,原住民惩教人员的社会和情感福祉受四大类因素影响:文化联系、士气、社会功能和身体健康。本文将根据共同主题、未来研究以及对促进原住民惩教人员社会和情感福祉的启示来讨论研究结果。