Occupational stress: coping of police and their spouses
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A survey was conducted to investigate stress and coping-related activities among police officers and their spouses. The results showed that police officers and their spouses used religiosity, problem-focused, emotion-focused and rugged individualism activities as coping strategies for stress factors. Police officers identified eight major stress factors while their spouses identified four major stress factors.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Behavior
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0894-3796
Year: 1995
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Consistency of implications of three role stressors across four countries
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A study examining the relationship between three role stressors (ambiguity, overload, and conflict), anxiety, commitment (affective and continuance), and turnover intention, among nurses in Hungary, Italy, United Kingdom and United States, is presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Behavior
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0894-3796
Year: 2005
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Becoming an undercover police officer: a note on fairness perceptions, behavior, and attitudes
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Profiles of individuals selected for undercover police assignments are discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Behavior
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0894-3796
Year: 2003
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