Relationship between police officers personality traits, health and coping mechanisms (CROSBI ID 239363)
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Glavina Jelaš, Ivana, Vukosav, Joško, Korak, Dunja
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Relationship between police officers personality traits, health and coping mechanisms
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between police officers personality traits, health and coping. Participants were 177 police officers. Following questionnaires were used: Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations (CISS, Endler & Parker, 1990), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ R/S, Eysenck, 1991) and -36 Health Survey (Ware et al, 2000). Results showed that extraversion positively correlated with task-oriented and avoidance- oriented coping. Neuroticism negatively correlated with task-oriented and positively with emotion- oriented coping. All health subscales were in negative correlation with emotion- oriented coping, while task-oriented coping was in positive correlation with all scales except general health and physical functioning.
police officers, personality, health, stress, coping mechanisms
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