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Conn Med ; 76(9): 525-31, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23155671

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Police officers are frequently exposed to situations that can negatively impact their mental health. METHODS: We conducted this study of an urban police department to determine 1) the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and alcohol abuse; 2) patterns of and barriers to mental-health services utilization; and 3) the impact these conditions have on productivity loss. RESULTS: Among 150 officers, PTSD (24%), depression (9%), and alcohol abuse (19%) were common. Only46.7% had ever sought mental-health services; the most commonly cited barriers to accessing serviceswere concerns regarding confidentiality and the potential"negative career impact." Officers with mental-health conditions had higher productivity loss (5.9% vs 3.4%, P<0.001) at an annual cost of $4,489 per officer. CONCLUSION: Mental-health conditions among police officers are common, and costly, yet most officers had never accessed mental-health services; many due to modifiable risk factors.


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Alcoholism/epidemiology , Depression/epidemiology , Mental Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Police/statistics & numerical data , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/epidemiology , Urban Population , Adult , Connecticut/epidemiology , Efficiency , Female , Humans , Male , Mental Health , Middle Aged , Prevalence
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