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UID:pretalx-cepol-online-conference-2021-7HKDY3@conference.cepol.europa.eu
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DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic took power over the world in 2020. Becaus
 e of this situation we surveyed the experiences of the police trainees tha
 t they observed in the first two months of the pandemic in Hungary as part
  of an ongoing research in the 2019-2020 school year. They were members of
  different police departments\, and the epidemic-related activities became
  part of their everyday tasks.\nIn the research we used a questionnaire th
 at we made out. It had 14 questions\, and it was a part of our test batter
 y\, which examined mental health in a longitudinal study. The inventory wa
 s filled in online during the period of their professional examinations (t
 he end of May – the beginning of June\, 2020)\, and we got 28 answered q
 uestionnaire about the experience of policing the pandemic. The reason of 
 low participation rate – 28 answered inventory from circa 100 people –
  was probably the impersonal online response\, because the earlier data co
 llections was leaded by the researchers.\nThe results showed that females 
 experienced larger fear related to the health of relatives than males. The
 ir everyday services were influenced significantly by sleeping difficultie
 s and they have felt duties more physically overwhelming at this time. The
  outcomes did not show gender difference in the fields of mental health. \
 nDespite some negative influences\, the pandemic was not perceived as part
 icularly stressful for police work over the first two month of its eruptio
 n. Although the sample was not representative but it could mean a basis fo
 r the future research of these questions – especially because the pandem
 ic is more stressful for everyone both mentally and physically at the time
  second and third wave.
DTSTAMP:20210426T125043Z
LOCATION:Health & Safety for Law Enforcement
SUMMARY:Mental health of police trainees during the first wave of the COVID
 -19 pandemic - Zsuzsanna Borbély
URL:https://conference.cepol.europa.eu/cepol-online-conference-2021/talk/7H
 KDY3/
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