Simonovska Tijana, Sinclair Roberta, Duval Kristin
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2023 May 19;14:1155733. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1155733. eCollection 2023.
Recognizing the need to better understand the operational and organizational stressors as well as the short- and long-term effects of working in the area of online child sexual exploitation (OCSE), the Virtual Global Taskforce international health and wellness study engaged current and former police personnel (inclusive of civilian and sworn officers) working in this area of specialization. Through the use of an online survey, this study engaged current ( = 516) and former ( = 126) personnel and focused on a thematic exploration of several topics of significance: job demands (sources that create distress), general health outcomes (including specific changes since joining or leaving an OCSE unit), health and wellness policies (beneficial aspects, suggested improvements, and desired components if no policy was in place), job resources (sources of positive energy) and personal resources and coping strategies. Recognizing that the health and wellness of police personnel working in OCSE units is not a "one-size-fits-all" approach, this study proposes a unique approach to understanding these impacts, effects and stressors by showcasing the findings across three distinct realms of responsibility: the individual level, the management level and organizational level highlighting the ways in which these work toward creating a holistic approach to safeguarding and maintaining the health and wellness of police personnel.
认识到有必要更好地理解在线儿童性剥削(OCSE)领域工作中的操作和组织压力源以及短期和长期影响,虚拟全球特别工作组开展了国际健康与福祉研究,参与对象为从事该专业领域工作的现任和前任警察人员(包括文职人员和宣誓就职的警官)。通过在线调查,该研究涉及了现任(n = 516)和前任(n = 126)人员,并重点对几个重要主题进行了专题探索:工作要求(造成困扰的来源)、总体健康结果(包括自加入或离开OCSE部门以来的具体变化)、健康与福祉政策(有益方面、建议改进之处以及若没有政策时期望的组成部分)、工作资源(积极能量来源)以及个人资源和应对策略。认识到在OCSE部门工作的警察人员的健康与福祉并非“一刀切”的方法,本研究提出了一种独特的方法来理解这些影响、作用和压力源,即通过展示在三个不同责任领域的调查结果:个人层面、管理层面和组织层面,突出这些层面如何共同努力创建一种全面的方法来保障和维护警察人员的健康与福祉。