作者
Bengt B Arnetz, Dana C Nevedal, Mark A Lumley, Lena Backman, Ake Lublin
发表日期
2009/4
期刊
Journal of Police and criminal Psychology
卷号
24
页码范围
1-9
出版商
Springer US
简介
The objective of this study is to test the effects of police trauma resilience training on stress and performance during a critical incident police work simulation. Rookie police officers (N = 18) participated in a randomized trial of a 10-week imagery and skills training program versus training as usual. Twelve months later, psychophysiological stress and police work performance were assessed during a live critical incident simulation. Training resulted in significantly less negative mood, less heart rate reactivity, a larger increase in antithrombin, and better police performance compared to controls. Trends for cortisol and self-reported stress also suggested benefits of training. This novel training program is a promising paradigm for improving police well-being, stress resiliency, and optimizing job performance.
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