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在模拟警察与心理健康危机患者接触的过程中,生理应激对认知表现有不同影响,对接触后的记忆也有不同影响。

Physiological stress differentially impacts cognitive performance during-and memory following-simulated police encounters with persons experiencing a mental health crisis.

作者信息

Marlatte Hannah, Di Nota Paula M, Andersen Judith P

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Toronto St. George, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, North York, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2025 Mar 18;16:1549752. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1549752. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Police officers frequently make decisions under stress and require accurate memories of their perceptions and actions for subsequent investigations. Recognizing that police are frequently called to assist people experiencing a mental health crisis, it is of critical importance to public safety to understand the role of stress on officers' cognition when navigating such encounters. Despite this, how the timing of experiencing stress impacts officer cognition is understudied in applied police contexts and therefore remains unclear. To address this gap in the literature, we analyzed data from a study of 57 police officers who wore heart rate monitors to record physiological arousal before, during, and after two reality-based scenarios (i.e., simulated calls for service) with individuals experiencing mental distress. Scenarios were audio-recorded, transcribed, and coded to measure officers' perceptual memory of important elements in each scene, procedural memory to enact best practices, post-incident memory of their own actions, and higher-level situational understanding. We found a nuanced relationship between the timing of stress and cognitive performance, such that higher heart rate before and during scenarios improved understanding, decision making, and the appropriate choice of use of force option, but at the expense of officers' spatial processing. Increased heart rate during the post-incident debrief was associated with the following: making a lethal force error during the scenario, decreased memory for perceptual aspects of the scenario, and impaired recall of one's own actions. Older and more experienced officers exhibited overall lower physiological arousal, and female officers demonstrated better cognitive performance compared to male officers. These results have practical implications in operational, training, evaluation, and testimonial police contexts and can inform future interventions aimed to improve outcomes when navigating stressful encounters, including crisis intervention.

摘要

警察经常在压力下做出决策,并且在后续调查中需要对自己的感知和行动有准确的记忆。认识到警察经常被要求协助处于心理健康危机中的人,在应对此类情况时了解压力对警察认知的作用对于公共安全至关重要。尽管如此,在实际的警察工作环境中,压力出现的时机如何影响警察的认知却鲜有研究,因此仍不清楚。为了填补这一文献空白,我们分析了一项针对57名警察的研究数据,这些警察佩戴心率监测器,记录在与精神痛苦的个体进行的两个基于现实的场景(即模拟服务呼叫)之前、期间和之后的生理唤醒情况。场景被录音、转录并编码,以测量警察对每个场景中重要元素的感知记忆、实施最佳做法的程序记忆、对自己行动的事件后记忆以及更高层次的情境理解。我们发现压力出现的时机与认知表现之间存在细微的关系,即场景之前和期间较高的心率有助于提高理解、决策能力以及对使用武力选项的恰当选择,但代价是警察的空间处理能力。事件后汇报期间心率增加与以下情况相关:在场景中出现致命武力错误、对场景感知方面的记忆减少以及对自己行动的回忆受损。年龄较大且经验更丰富的警察总体生理唤醒水平较低,与男性警察相比,女性警察表现出更好的认知能力。这些结果在警察的行动、培训、评估和作证等方面具有实际意义,并可为未来旨在改善应对压力情况(包括危机干预)结果的干预措施提供参考。

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