Occupational Stress and General Well-being among Police

M. Mamat, Nur Athirah Ab Manan, Mohd Nasrom Mohd Nawi, Nurul Ainun Hamzah, Mohd Nazhari Mohd Nawi
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Stress at the workplace is a global issue faced by individuals and organisations. Police officers are considered to be one of the most stressful occupations globally. This study aimed to determine factors that cause occupational stress and general well-being, the relationship between operational stress and general well-being, organisational stress and general well-being, and compare the level of occupational stress between departments. This cross-sectional study utilised the stratified random sampling procedure and recruited 107 police from a Districts Police Headquarters in Kedah. The Police Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) was used. The data has been entered and analysed using (SPSS) version 24. Perceived operational and organisational stress prevalence among the study population was moderate, with 50% operational stress (moderate stress in 39.3% and high stress in 10.3%), while organisational stress reported 60% (moderate stress in 36.4% and increased stress in 23.4%). The most common stressors reported for operational stress were negative comments from the public (19.6%), while organisational stress was staff shortage (30.8%). There is a significant negative correlation between operational and organisational stress and general well-being with r = -0.806 and r = -0.786. This study strengthens the findings that police job was stressful. The action needs to be taken by the organisational so that occupational stress can be reduced and increase the well-being of the police officers.
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警察的职业压力与整体幸福感
职场压力是个人和组织都面临的全球性问题。警察被认为是全球压力最大的职业之一。本研究旨在确定职业压力与一般幸福感的影响因素、工作压力与一般幸福感的关系、组织压力与一般幸福感的关系,并比较各部门之间的职业压力水平。这项横断面研究采用分层随机抽样程序,并从吉打州的一个区警察总部招募了107名警察。采用警察压力问卷(PSQ)和一般健康问卷(GHQ-12)。数据已输入和分析使用(SPSS)版本24。在研究人群中,感知到的操作压力和组织压力患病率为中等,其中50%为操作压力(39.3%为中等压力,10.3%为高压力),而60%为组织压力(36.4%为中等压力,23.4%为增加压力)。最常见的压力源是来自公众的负面评论(19.6%),而组织压力是员工短缺(30.8%)。运营压力和组织压力与总体幸福感呈显著负相关,分别为r = -0.806和r = -0.786。本研究强化了警察工作压力大的研究结果。该组织需要采取行动,以减少职业压力,增加警察的福利。
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