| Literature DB >> 28730862 |
Justin S Trounson1, Jeffrey E Pfeifer1.
Abstract
This study explored correctional officers' response tendencies (i.e., cognitive, interpersonal, and behavioral response patterns they engage in) when managing workplace adversity. In total, 53 Australian correctional officers participated in the study. Eight exploratory focus group discussions ( n = 42) were conducted to identify a set of officer-endorsed response tendencies. Thematic analysis of group data revealed that correctional officers engage in a range of response tendencies when facing workplace adversity and that these tendencies may be categorized as interpersonally, cognitively, or behaviorally based. Semistructured interviews ( n = 11) were then conducted to provide further depth of information regarding officer response tendency usage. Results are discussed in terms of common themes, future research, and implications for developing training programs designed to ameliorate the effects of workplace adversity.Keywords: coping; correctional officer; prison; stress; well-being
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28730862 DOI: 10.1177/1078345817720923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Correct Health Care ISSN: 1078-3458