Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Police Officers Following Violent Assaults

It is shown that risk factors that were found to be important for the general population partly hold for the special group of victimized police officers and three factors are significantly more strongly correlated with post-traumatic stress symptoms for female compared to male officers.

Wed Feb 01 2017
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by Karoline Ellrich, D. Baier
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It is shown that risk factors that were found to be important for the general population partly hold for the special group of victimized police officers and three factors are significantly more strongly correlated with post-traumatic stress symptoms for female compared to male officers.


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