Carrilho Mariana, Santos Vanessa, Rasteiro André, Massuça Luís Miguel
Higher Institute of Police Sciences and Internal Security, 1300-663 Lisbon, Portugal.
ICPOL, Higher Institute of Police Sciences and Internal Security, 1300-663 Lisbon, Portugal.
Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ. 2023 Sep 15;13(9):1880-1894. doi: 10.3390/ejihpe13090136.
Police work demands a high level of physical fitness (PF) and psychosocial well-being (PSWB) to cope with the challenges and demands of the profession. The profession has historically been male-dominated, and female police officers (POs) face unique challenges and stereotypes. This study aims (i) to identify the PF and PSWB attributes that significantly distinguish the women from three different professional training courses (agents, chiefs, and officers) and (ii) to assess the significance of PF and PSWB attributes on the likelihood that women in professional training courses belonging to a special bodyguard police sub-unit. A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted, involving 102 female POs (professional PO training courses, n = 94; special bodyguard police sub-unit, n = 8). PF (morphology; fitness, including endurance, strength, and flexibility tests) and PSWB (measured through scales for grit and dispositional resilience) attributes were assessed. Significant differences were observed in age, morphological (height and waist-to-hip ratio), fitness (horizontal jump and endurance tests), and PSWB (perseverance in effort and alienation) attributes among the three professional training courses. Stepwise discriminant analysis revealed that waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, relative fat mass, relative muscle mass, horizontal jump, and endurance on exertion significantly distinguished between the three groups. Complementarily, it was observed that the waist-to-hip ratio and sit-up attributes influence the probability of women from the professional training courses joining the special bodyguard police sub-unit. The study highlights that (i) female POs in different professional training courses showed distinct PF and PSWB profiles, and (ii) only two PF attributes (waist-to-hip ratio and sit-up) were predictors for the special bodyguard police sub-unit. In accordance, these findings provide valuable insights for designing training programs to support female POs in improving their PF, psychological well-being, and overall performance in the police profession.
警察工作需要高水平的身体素质(PF)和心理社会幸福感(PSWB),以应对该职业的挑战和要求。从历史上看,该职业一直以男性为主导,女性警察面临着独特的挑战和刻板印象。本研究旨在:(i)确定能显著区分来自三种不同专业培训课程(特工、警长和警员)的女性的PF和PSWB属性;(ii)评估PF和PSWB属性对属于特殊保镖警察子单位的专业培训课程中的女性加入该单位可能性的重要性。进行了一项横断面分析研究,涉及102名女性警察(专业警察培训课程,n = 94;特殊保镖警察子单位,n = 8)。评估了PF(形态学;身体素质,包括耐力、力量和柔韧性测试)和PSWB(通过毅力和性格复原力量表测量)属性。在三种专业培训课程之间,观察到年龄、形态学(身高和腰臀比)、身体素质(立定跳远和耐力测试)和PSWB(努力坚持和疏离感)属性存在显著差异。逐步判别分析显示,腰臀比、腰高比、相对脂肪量、相对肌肉量、立定跳远和运动耐力在三组之间有显著差异。此外,观察到腰臀比和仰卧起坐属性影响专业培训课程中的女性加入特殊保镖警察子单位的概率。该研究强调:(i)不同专业培训课程中的女性警察表现出不同的PF和PSWB特征;(ii)只有两种PF属性(腰臀比和仰卧起坐)是特殊保镖警察子单位的预测指标。据此,这些发现为设计培训计划提供了有价值的见解,以支持女性警察提高其PF、心理健康和在警察职业中的整体表现。