Connecting the Dots: Occupational Stressors and PTSD Symptoms as Serial Mediators of the Relationship between Fear of COVID-19 and Burnout among Portuguese Police Officers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Measures
2.3.1. Sociodemographic Questionnaire
2.3.2. Fear of COVID-19 Scale (Ahorsu et al., 2020 [19]; Portuguese Version: Sousa et al., 2023 [10])
2.3.3. Operational and Organizational Police Stress Questionnaire (PSQ-Op; PSQ-Org.) (Mccreary et al., 2017 [21]; Portuguese Versions: Queirós et al., 2020 [22]; Queirós et al., 2020 [1])
2.3.4. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (Blevins et al., 2015 [23]; Portuguese Version: Silva et al., 2021 [24])
2.3.5. Shirom–Melamed Burnout Measure (SMBM) (Shirom and Melamed, 2006 [25]; Portuguese Version: Gomes, 2012 [26])
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistics
3.2. Bivariate Correlations
3.3. Mediation Analysis—Single Mediators
3.4. Serial Multiple Mediation Analyses
4. Discussion
4.1. Future Research
4.2. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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M | SD | |
---|---|---|
Age | 44.4 | (7.2) |
Years of service | 18.2 | (7.3) |
n | % | |
Sex | ||
Male | 184 | (92.0) |
Female | 16 | (8.0) |
Marital status | ||
Single | 22 | (11.0) |
Married | 164 | (82.0) |
Divorced | 14 | (7.0) |
At least one offspring | 164 | (82.5) |
Rank patrol | ||
Low-rank patrol | 189 | (94.5) |
Higher-rank patrol | 11 | (5.5) |
Work shift | 172 | (71.0) |
FCV-19S | ||
≥16.5 | 68 | (34.0) |
PCL-5 | ||
≥31 | 26 | (13.0) |
PSQ-Op | ||
<2 | 26 | (13.0) |
≥2 | 68 | (34%) |
≥3.5 | 101 | (50.5) |
PSQ-Org | ||
<2 | 13 | (6.5) |
≥2 | 54 | (27.0) |
≥3.5 | 129 | (64.5) |
Burnout | ||
≥5 | 21 | (10.5) |
Assessed Variables | FCV-19S | PSQ-Op*PSQ-Org | PCL-5 |
---|---|---|---|
FCV-19S | - | ||
PSQ-Op*PSQ-Org | 0.260 *** | - | |
PCL-5 | 0.310 *** | 0.607 *** | - |
Burnout | 0.313 ** | 0.592 *** | 0.608 *** |
Path | b | t(df) | p |
---|---|---|---|
a1 | 0.382 | 5.02 (198) | 0.002 |
a2 | 0.378 | 2.36 (197) | 0.020 |
a3 | 0.998 | 10.98 (197) | <0.001 |
b1 | 0.045 | 5.13 (196) | <0.001 |
b2 | 0.290 | 5.31 (196) | <0.001 |
C | 0.682 | 4.37 (198) | <0.001 |
c′ | 0.029 | 2.32 (196) | 0.021 |
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Sousa, B.; Correia-Santos, P.; Costa, P.; Maia, Â. Connecting the Dots: Occupational Stressors and PTSD Symptoms as Serial Mediators of the Relationship between Fear of COVID-19 and Burnout among Portuguese Police Officers. Psych 2023, 5, 836-846. https://doi.org/10.3390/psych5030055
Sousa B, Correia-Santos P, Costa P, Maia Â. Connecting the Dots: Occupational Stressors and PTSD Symptoms as Serial Mediators of the Relationship between Fear of COVID-19 and Burnout among Portuguese Police Officers. Psych. 2023; 5(3):836-846. https://doi.org/10.3390/psych5030055
Chicago/Turabian StyleSousa, Bárbara, Patrícia Correia-Santos, Patrício Costa, and Ângela Maia. 2023. "Connecting the Dots: Occupational Stressors and PTSD Symptoms as Serial Mediators of the Relationship between Fear of COVID-19 and Burnout among Portuguese Police Officers" Psych 5, no. 3: 836-846. https://doi.org/10.3390/psych5030055
APA StyleSousa, B., Correia-Santos, P., Costa, P., & Maia, Â. (2023). Connecting the Dots: Occupational Stressors and PTSD Symptoms as Serial Mediators of the Relationship between Fear of COVID-19 and Burnout among Portuguese Police Officers. Psych, 5(3), 836-846. https://doi.org/10.3390/psych5030055