Predictors and mediators of work-related stress among Hong Kong police officers: a quantitative secondary survey data analysis

Y. Cheung, Jessica C.M. Li, Shimin Zhu
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PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors and mediators of work-related stress among Hong Kong police officers.Design/methodology/approachQuantitative secondary survey data were used, based on surveys collected from 335 police officers in Hong Kong between May and June in 2020.FindingsIt was found that operational stressors were directly and positively related to work-related stress among Hong Kong police officers. The more the operational stressors, the more the work-related stress. It was also found that internal procedural justice had an indirect effect on work-related stress via work engagement among Hong Kong police officers. More internal procedural justice fostered an increased work engagement, causing less work-related stress.Research limitations/implicationsGiven that the nature of secondary cross-sectional survey data, causal relationships are difficult to make.Originality/valueResults from this study contribute to the expansion of the job demands-resources model (the JD-R model). This study used structural equation modelling (SEM) for quantitative secondary survey data analysis, providing a more accurate understanding of this topic. This study provides insights into how to formulate relevant measures to reduce work-related stress in policing occupation.
香港警务人员工作压力的预测因素和调解因素:量化二手调查数据分析
本研究旨在探讨香港警务人员工作相关压力的预测因素和中介因素。研究结果发现,香港警务人员的工作压力与工作相关压力直接正相关。工作压力越大,工作相关压力越大。研究还发现,内部程序公正通过香港警务人员的工作投入程度对工作相关压力产生间接影响。研究的局限性/意义鉴于二次横截面调查数据的性质,因果关系难以确定。原创性/价值本研究的结果有助于扩展工作需求-资源模型(JD-R 模型)。本研究采用结构方程模型(SEM)对二次调查数据进行定量分析,从而更准确地理解了这一主题。本研究为如何制定相关措施以减少警务工作中与工作相关的压力提供了启示。
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