Associations of sleep, coping, health and well being of Singapore’s police officers
This project examined sleep quality with coping, health and psychological resilience and well being of Singapore’s police officers. The association between poor sleep quality, lowered psychological resilience, health, coping and wellbeing was hypothesized. Self reported reports on stress-and-coping...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-399372019-12-10T12:56:56Z Associations of sleep, coping, health and well being of Singapore’s police officers Cai, Vanessa Jiaxin Weining Chu Chang School of Humanities and Social Sciences Majeed Khader DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Consciousness and cognition This project examined sleep quality with coping, health and psychological resilience and well being of Singapore’s police officers. The association between poor sleep quality, lowered psychological resilience, health, coping and wellbeing was hypothesized. Self reported reports on stress-and-coping in the police work context obtained from a focus group discussion and included in a questionnaire together with psychological resilience, health and sleep quality measures, administered to 292 (237 male; 37 female) Singapore police officers mostly aged between 18-25. Factor analysis results grouped police coping strategies into problem and non-problem focused categories; high levels of sleep problems and stress were found; significant associations between poor sleep quality, poor health and well being, and use of non-problem focused coping strategies. Bachelor of Arts 2010-06-08T03:44:26Z 2010-06-08T03:44:26Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39937 en Nanyang Technological University 88 p. application/pdf |
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This project examined sleep quality with coping, health and psychological resilience and well being of Singapore’s police officers. The association between poor sleep quality, lowered psychological resilience, health, coping and wellbeing was hypothesized. Self reported reports on stress-and-coping in the police work context obtained from a focus group discussion and included in a questionnaire together with psychological resilience, health and sleep quality measures, administered to 292 (237 male; 37 female) Singapore police officers mostly aged between 18-25. Factor analysis results grouped police coping strategies into problem and non-problem focused categories; high levels of sleep problems and stress were found; significant associations between poor sleep quality, poor health and well being, and use of non-problem focused coping strategies. |
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