Occupational Stressors Experienced by Police Officers during Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Outbreak – A Systematic Literature Review

Introduction: Police officers are at high risk for many forms of psychological problems which includes anxiety and depression during COVID-19 outbreak. This review is aimed to identify relevant stress factors faced by police officers during COVID-19. Methods: Literature searches were conducted in Sc...

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Published in:Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
Main Author: Mohamed N.; Abidin E.Z.; Rasdi I.; Ismail Z.S.; Ismail N.H.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2021
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85120805497&partnerID=40&md5=86e23735dae6ed85f8ffc8774dd37594
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Mohamed N.; Abidin E.Z.; Rasdi I.; Ismail Z.S.; Ismail N.H.
Occupational Stressors Experienced by Police Officers during Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Outbreak – A Systematic Literature Review
2021
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
17


https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85120805497&partnerID=40&md5=86e23735dae6ed85f8ffc8774dd37594
Introduction: Police officers are at high risk for many forms of psychological problems which includes anxiety and depression during COVID-19 outbreak. This review is aimed to identify relevant stress factors faced by police officers during COVID-19. Methods: Literature searches were conducted in Scopus and Web of Science databases. Search terms used includes the following: psychological OR stress OR mental health, and COVID-19 OR coronavirus, and police, OR policing OR law enforcement. Results: All types of articles published in January 2020-October 2020 which were relevant to the subject of the review were identified. The stress factors found relevant can be divided into operational, organizational, and other factors. Risk of infection, lack of knowledge on disease, uncertainty, availability of safety gear, and lack of pre-disaster training are the unique stress factors related to COVID-19. Conclusion: It is crucial to determine pandemic-specific occupational stressors experienced by police officers to enable its mitigation and improve work performance. Recommended risk control may include counseling services to officers affected by COVID-19, improve officers job satisfaction by acknowledging their work, and provide social support to maintain their wellbeing. © 2021 UPM Press. All rights reserved.
Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
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author Mohamed N.; Abidin E.Z.; Rasdi I.; Ismail Z.S.; Ismail N.H.
spellingShingle Mohamed N.; Abidin E.Z.; Rasdi I.; Ismail Z.S.; Ismail N.H.
Occupational Stressors Experienced by Police Officers during Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Outbreak – A Systematic Literature Review
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title Occupational Stressors Experienced by Police Officers during Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Outbreak – A Systematic Literature Review
title_short Occupational Stressors Experienced by Police Officers during Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Outbreak – A Systematic Literature Review
title_full Occupational Stressors Experienced by Police Officers during Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Outbreak – A Systematic Literature Review
title_fullStr Occupational Stressors Experienced by Police Officers during Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Outbreak – A Systematic Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Occupational Stressors Experienced by Police Officers during Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Outbreak – A Systematic Literature Review
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description Introduction: Police officers are at high risk for many forms of psychological problems which includes anxiety and depression during COVID-19 outbreak. This review is aimed to identify relevant stress factors faced by police officers during COVID-19. Methods: Literature searches were conducted in Scopus and Web of Science databases. Search terms used includes the following: psychological OR stress OR mental health, and COVID-19 OR coronavirus, and police, OR policing OR law enforcement. Results: All types of articles published in January 2020-October 2020 which were relevant to the subject of the review were identified. The stress factors found relevant can be divided into operational, organizational, and other factors. Risk of infection, lack of knowledge on disease, uncertainty, availability of safety gear, and lack of pre-disaster training are the unique stress factors related to COVID-19. Conclusion: It is crucial to determine pandemic-specific occupational stressors experienced by police officers to enable its mitigation and improve work performance. Recommended risk control may include counseling services to officers affected by COVID-19, improve officers job satisfaction by acknowledging their work, and provide social support to maintain their wellbeing. © 2021 UPM Press. All rights reserved.
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