执法方面的精神卫生规划:首先看一下趋势和对有效性的看法

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Crime & Justice Pub Date : 2022-03-06 DOI:10.1080/0735648X.2022.2045209
Heidi S. Bonner, Allison Crowe
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创伤性事件、不规律轮班和其他与工作相关的压力源影响执法人员的心理健康。然而,关于美国警察部门和治安官办公室的心理健康规划和资源的可用性和有效性的认识很少。使用纸笔调查和分层随机样本,我们探索了美国各机构可用的心理健康计划的类型以及这些计划的感知有效性。大多数受访者提供了有关心理健康资源、员工援助计划和外部事件反应的信息。弹性建设/培训和年度心理健康检查是目前提供的最不常见的项目/资源。同伴咨询/支持在警察部门更常见,而外部事件响应、牧师支持和指导项目在治安官办公室更常见。受访者普遍认为牧师支持、心理服务、外部事件反应和弹性建设/培训是有效的心理健康规划形式,而年度心理健康检查、心理健康资源和指导计划被认为效果较差。指出了研究的局限性和未来的研究方向。
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Mental health programming for law enforcement: a first look at trends and perceptions of effectiveness
ABSTRACT Traumatic events, irregular shifts, and other job-related stressors impact the mental health of law enforcement officers. However, little information exists regarding the availability and perceptions of the effectiveness of mental wellness programming and resources in police departments and sheriff’s offices across the United States. Using a paper and pencil survey with a stratified random sample, we explored the types of mental wellness programming available throughout agencies in the United States and the perceived effectiveness of such programs. Most respondents provided information on mental wellness resources, employee assistance programs, and external event response. Resiliency building/training and annual mental wellness checks were the least common program/resource currently provided. Peer counseling/support was slightly more common in police departments, while external event response, chaplain support, and mentoring programs were more common in sheriff’s offices. Respondents generally perceived chaplain support, psychological services, external event response, and resiliency building/training to be effective forms of mental wellness programming, while annual mental wellness checks, mental wellness resources, and mentoring programs were deemed less effective. Limitations and directions for future research are provided.
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