Post-traumatic stress symptoms and predictors among Spanish Police and Armed Forces during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain
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2024-06-03Autor
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. Objective. To assess the psychological impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the police and
armed forces. Methods. Participants (N = 242) completed an online survey that assessed
post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), burnout, emotional suppression, and labour and
sociodemographic variables. Mean difference, correlation, and stepwise linear regression
tests were performed. Results. One-third of participants showed severe PTSS, linked to
patrolling duties, very frequent contact with other people, fear of contagion, perceived
pandemic severity, living with at-risk people, taking a COVID-19 test, working more than
normal, suffering an assault, having little vacation, and having to distance from loved
ones. PTSS also correlated with the burnout dimensions and emotional suppression.
Three-quarters had not received any support from their workplace. Conclusions.
Effective interventions to optimise these professionals’ personal, social, and working
conditions are needed.
Post-traumatic stress symptoms and predictors among Spanish Police and Armed Forces during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain
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1076-2752Materias/ categorías / ODS
Psicología clínica y de la saludPalabras Clave
.COVID-19, Police Forces, Armed Forces, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Psychological impact