Occupational Stress Injuries

Occupational Stress Injuries

Operational and Organizational Stressors Among Public Safety Personnel

Ferguson, Lorna; Ricciardelli, Rosemary; C. MacDermid, Joy

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

376

Mole

9781032542966

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction to Occupational Stress Injuries: Operational and Organizational Stressors among Public Safety Personnel Part I: Police 1. "It Does Screw with Your Mental State": The Occupational Experiences of Detachment Services Assistants Working for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 2. Police Procedurals' Construction of Unrealistic Images of Policing: Implications for Officer Stress 3. Community relations, workplace stress and well-being in the context of mass demonstrations, defunding, and anti-police sentiment: A national study of the experiences of United States law enforcement 4. Secondary Trauma in Police Officers Investigating Child Sexual Exploitation Materials Part II: Corrections 5. The Practical and Emotional Demands of Working with Women on Probation 6. Burning out in Probation: An Exploration of Organizational, Operational, and Personal Stressors amongst Probation Workers in England and Wales 7. Evaluating Workplace Stress in Correctional Services Part III: Firefighters 8. The Link Between Stress and Cardiac Outcomes in Firefighters: An Example of Critical Analysis of Causation 9. Overview of Stress and Firefighter Mental Health 10. An Integrative Review to Develop the Unified Neuromatrix Allostatic Load and Resiliency Model (UNALARM) and Apply it to the Health of Firefighters and Other Public Safety Personnel 11. Social media as an occupational stressor: The impact of social media on the mental health and occupational performance of volunteer firefighters and other public safety personnel Part IV: Public Safety Personnel 12. Hitting the mark: A survey process framework for informing evidence-based organizational responses to the psychological health needs of public safety employees 13. The Impact of Organizational Culture of the Mental Well-being of Public Safety Communicators 14. Family First: The Potential Value of Training Family Members to Provide Psychological First Aid (PFA) to their First Responders 15. Exploring the Effects of PSP Careers on Families Conclusion: Knowledge and Ways Forward
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Public safety personnel;police;correctional workers;firefighters;paramedics;search and rescue;border services;psychological strain;stress;organizational stressors;operational stressors;mental health;PTSD