Organizational factors and their impact on mental health in public safety organizations

M Edgelow, E Scholefield, M McPherson… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Public safety personnel (PSP), including correctional officers, firefighters, paramedics, and
police officers, have higher rates of mental health conditions than other types of workers …

Prospective risk and protective factors for psychopathology and wellbeing in civilian emergency services personnel: a systematic review

MJ Kyron, CS Rees, D Lawrence, RN Carleton… - Journal of Affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
Emergency services personnel have an elevated risk of developing mental health
conditions. Most research in this area is cross-sectional, which precludes inferences about …

Exploring the roles and challenges of the servant leadership: A critical examination of the Bangladesh police

MA Jabber, MN Sakib, MM Rahman - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
The police work relentlessly to control national, transnational, and economic cybercrimes
despite the numerous internal, external, mental, physical, political, and social problems they …

Work‐related suicide: Evolving understandings of etiology & intervention

AD LaMontagne, M Åberg, S Blomqvist… - American journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Previously published analyses of suicide case investigations suggest that work or working
conditions contribute to 10%–13% of suicide deaths. Yet, the way in which work may …

First responders' occupational injury and disease associated with periods of extreme bushfires

J Berecki-Gisolf, W Wah, MR Sim, DC Glass, RF Hoy… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
There has been limited research on the health impacts of extreme bushfire exposure among
emergency responders (ER) involved in suppressing extreme bushfires. This study aimed to …

Mental health of public safety personnel: Developing a model of operational, organizational, and personal factors in public safety organizations

M Edgelow, A Fecica, C Kohlen, K Tandal - Frontiers in Public Health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The work of public safety personnel (PSP) such as police officers, firefighters, correctional
officers, and paramedics, as well as other PSP, makes them vulnerable to psychological …

Return to work experiences of Ontario public safety personnel with work-related psychological injuries

M Edgelow, K Legassick, J Novecosky… - Journal of Occupational …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Public safety personnel (PSP) perform work that puts them at greater risk of
psychological injury than the general public. PSP who subsequently develop posttraumatic …

Why did the use of force go up? Investigating the unexpected impact of a body-worn camera program on a use of force time series

HM Boehme, C Schnell - Journal of criminal justice, 2022 - Elsevier
Purpose This study uses an interrupted time series research design to investigate the impact
of a body-worn camera (BWC) program on a large police department. Methods We …

The Influence of Stigma Perceptions on Employees' Claims Experiences for Psychological Injuries: Re-Examination of a Cross-Sectional Survey among Australian …

S Sanatkar, J Bartlett, S Harvey, I Counson… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
While a large body of research assessed the contribution of mental health stigma on
disclosure, treatment seeking, and recovery, limited research exists seeking to identify the …

Trauma-informed legal education: Rejecting the stigma in caring for self, client and workplace

C James - Wellbeing and transitions in law: Legal education and …, 2023 - Springer
The legal profession is the last of the human services to recognise the need to become
trauma-informed by preparing lawyers for exposure to the trauma of their clients …