Optimism and Psychological Well-Being of Police Officers With Different Work Experiences

dc.contributor.author Padhy, Meera
dc.contributor.author Chelli, Kavya
dc.contributor.author Padiri, Ruth Angiel
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-27T00:11:40Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-27T00:11:40Z
dc.date.issued 2015-06-19
dc.description.abstract This study examined the relationship between optimism and psychological well-being (PWB) among police officers. Sixty police officers, both male and female, between the age range of 26 to 57 years were categorized into two equal groups consisting of participants below 10 years of work experience (Group 1) and above 10 years of work experience (Group 2). They were administered the Psychological Well-Being Scale and Life Orientation Test. Results show that police officers of these two groups differed significantly on their optimism levels. Significant positive correlations were found between optimism and PWB, for Group 2 and the entire sample of police officers. The findings of this study indicate the need for organization-specific interventions to increase optimism to manage health outcomes, and improve the PWB of these officers.
dc.identifier.citation SAGE Open. v.5(2)
dc.identifier.uri 10.1177/2158244015580852
dc.identifier.uri http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2158244015580852
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/2914
dc.subject optimism
dc.subject police officers
dc.subject psychological well-being
dc.subject work experience
dc.title Optimism and Psychological Well-Being of Police Officers With Different Work Experiences
dc.type Journal. Article
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