نتایج جستجو برای: female police job

تعداد نتایج: 350685  

Journal: :Industrial health 2014
Li Fang Shu-Hui Fang Yun-Ho Chung Chin-Lin Fang

The purposes of this study were to explore the relationships among family stress, social support and job stress in female married hospital nurses. Married female nurses had to face both paid hospital work and unpaid domestic work, and double workloads might lead to more stress of female married nurses. Most studies were limited to explore the correlations of job stresses caused from jobs only, ...

Journal: : 2021

Scientific approaches to determining the legal status of employer in labor relations have been studied considered. The author has norms Law Ukraine “On National Police”, which determine identity and his authority enter into a police service contract.
 It noted that state is officers. However, powers accordance with Part 1 Art. 63 Police” are delegated from Police Ukraine. Employer directly...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2003
Leslie A MacDonald James A Deddens Barbara A Grajewski Elizabeth A Whelan Joseph J Hurrell

We evaluated the presence of chronic job stressors among flight attendants (FAs) to examine the relationships between these job stressors and psychological distress and job dissatisfaction. Seventy-three female FAs (90% participation) employed at two commercial airlines completed a detailed questionnaire. Standard questions and scale measures were used to assess job stressors, psychological dis...

Journal: :Family practice 2016
Katja Goetz Marianne Jossen Joachim Szecsenyi Thomas Rosemann Karolin Hahn Sigrid Hess

BACKGROUND Job satisfaction of physicians is an important issue for performance of a health care system. The aim of the study was to evaluate the job satisfaction of primary care physicians in Switzerland and to explore associations between overall job satisfaction, individual characteristics and satisfaction with aspects of work within the practice separated by gender. METHODS This cross-sec...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2009
Michael C Gadinger Joachim E Fischer Sven Schneider Gisela C Fischer Gunter Frank Walter Kromm

This study assessed the main, curvilinear, interactive and gender-dependent effects of job demands, job control and social support in the prediction of sleep quality. Participants were 348 male and 76 female executives and managers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. A multiple regression controlling for age, occupational hierarchy and various health behaviors was computed. On the level of t...

2016
Leo Sher

I read with interest an important article, " Police and suicide prevention " that was recently published in Crisis (1). The authors developed and evaluated training in suicide awareness and prevention for frontline police officers. Areas covered in the training module included the role of police officers in suicide prevention, the main characteristics of individuals who engage in suicidal and s...

2015
Laura K. Gee

This paper presents the results from a 2.3 million person field experiment that varies whether a job seeker is shown the number of applicants for a job posting on a large job posting website, LinkedIn. This intervention increases the likelihood a person will start/finish an application by 0.6%-1.9%, representing an economically significant potential increase of over a thousand applications per ...

2012
Didier Leys Bo Norrving

The European Stroke Organisation held its first European Stroke Science Workshop in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (December 15–17, 2011). Stroke experts based in Europe were invited to present and discuss their current research. The scope of the workshop was to review the most recent findings of selected topics in stroke, to exchange ideas, to stimulate new research, and to enhance collaborat...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2006
Anne Marie Berg Erlend Hem Bjørn Lau Øivind Ekeberg

A traditional view is that police officers possess negative attitudes toward seeking professional help. However, few empirical studies have investigated help-seeking behaviour in police services. This study aimed to investigate help-seeking behaviour, gender differences, and the relationship to self-reported physical and mental health problems in the Norwegian police service. Comparisons were m...

2010
ZUZANA PODANÁ

Research on police involvement in cases of intimate partner violence (IPV) focuses mainly on best intervention strategies and often neglects the key prerequisite of any intervention: the victim’s decision to contact the police. This article concentrates on the circumstances that make IPV incidents more likely to be reported to the police, and it also analyses the reasons for victims’ not report...

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