Gender Differences in NYC Police Officer Trauma: 9/11 and Aftermath
A methodology for assessing and comparing post-traumatic stress disorder
978-3-8383-0784-8
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136
2010-05-20
59.00 €
eng
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The study was designed to examine gender differences in work stress and trauma in police officers who have been exposed to a traumatic event, such as the attacks on the World Trade Centers on September 11. 2001. Through a mixed methods research design, three broad areas of research questions have been proposed: (a) Have female police officers experienced higher levels of work stress than male police officers before, during, and after the 9/11 terrorist attacks?; (b) have female police officers presented with different symptoms of trauma than male police officers since the terrorist attacks?; and (c) is there a relationship between levels of work stress and symptoms of trauma experienced by male and female police officers, respectively? The work examines these questions and establishes a methodology for resolving them.
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