Kim Joungsue, Yoon Jiyoung, Kim Inah, Min Jeehee
General Graduate School, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, Republic of Korea.
Korea Employment Information Service (KEIS), Eumseong-gun 27740, Republic of Korea.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Mar 13;12(6):645. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12060645.
This study aimed to investigate the mental health of new police trainees during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Korea. Two groups of police trainees were surveyed considering the distribution of gender, age, and education level: those who joined the school before COVID-19 and those who joined during the outbreak. Mental health indicators, including insomnia, depression, and anxiety, were compared between the two groups. The prevalence of insomnia, depression, and anxiety significantly varied in the group that joined during COVID-19 compared with the group that joined before. Specifically, insomnia showed a significant change in women, with a higher rate of 2.6%. Although the prevalence of depression was initially low, it increased from 0.4% to 1.3% during the pandemic. Anxiety rates also showed notable differences, particularly among women, with a higher rate of 4.7%. The highest differences in prevalence were observed in the low-income group, with a rate of 7.7% for anxiety. The findings highlight the vulnerability of police officers to psychosocial effects during disasters such as pandemics. Disaster preparedness programs or education can be integrated into new police officer training institutions to help manage mental health changes and promote overall well-being.
本研究旨在调查韩国2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间新入职警察学员的心理健康状况。考虑到性别、年龄和教育水平的分布,对两组警察学员进行了调查:在COVID-19之前入学的学员和在疫情爆发期间入学的学员。比较了两组之间包括失眠、抑郁和焦虑在内的心理健康指标。与在COVID-19之前入学的学员相比,在疫情期间入学的学员中失眠、抑郁和焦虑的患病率有显著差异。具体而言,女性失眠情况有显著变化,患病率高出2.6%。虽然抑郁患病率最初较低,但在大流行期间从0.4%上升到了1.3%。焦虑率也有显著差异,尤其是在女性中,高出4.7%。低收入群体中患病率差异最大,焦虑率为7.7%。研究结果凸显了警察在大流行等灾难期间易受心理社会影响的脆弱性。可将灾难准备计划或教育纳入新警察培训机构,以帮助应对心理健康变化并促进整体幸福感。