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Correlates of Career Traumatization and Symptomatology Among Active-Duty Police Officers

NCJ Number
239901
Journal
Criminal Justice Studies Volume: 25 Issue: 1 Dated: March 2012 Pages: 83-95
Author(s)
Brian A. Chopka; Robert C. Schwartz
Date Published
March 2012
Length
13 pages
Annotation
This study investigated posttraumatic distress symptoms among active-duty police officers.
Abstract
This study investigated the relation between posttraumatic distress symptoms, relational and spiritual health, and different types of potentially traumatic incidents common among active-duty police officers (N=183). Multiple regression analyses showed that greater hyperarousal trauma symptoms were predicted by less effort toward personal relationships and more on-duty assaults resulting in serious injury. Greater avoidance trauma symptoms were predicted by less effort put toward personal relationships and more on-duty assaults resulting in serious injury. Heightened intrusion trauma symptoms were correlated with more on-duty assaults resulting in serious injury. Implications of these findings are discussed. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.