Mental Health and Physical Activity Level in Military Police Officers from Sergipe, Brazil

Q4 Medicine
Victor Matheus Santos do Nascimento, Levy Anthony de Oliveira, Luan Lopes Teles, Davi Pereira Monte Oliveira, N. M. M. Soares, R. J. S. Silva
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The objective of the present study was to analyse the association between the level of physical activity and mental health indicators in this population. A total of 254 military police officers, male and female, aged between 21 and 55, participated in military battleships and police companies in the metropolitan region of Aracaju, Sergipe. They responded to an assessment form, available online, on Google Forms, containing questions about socio-demographic, anthropometric and occupational characteristics, quality of sleep (Pittsburgh scale), stress (EPS-10), anxiety and depression (HAD scale), Exhaustion syndrome (MBI - GS), suicidal ideation (YRBSS - adapted), and Physical Activity level (IPAQ-short). Officers classified as “insufficiently active” had a higher risk for “burnout syndrome” (OR = 2.49; CI: 95% 1.42-4.43) and a greater feeling of “deep sadness” (OR = 1.85; CI: 95% 1.03-3.33) compared with physically active colleagues. In addition, longer service time was a protective factor against anxiety (OR = 0.30; CI: 95% 0.13-0.68), burnout syndrome (OR = 0.28; CI: 95% 0.12 -0.67) and deep sadness (OR = 0.25; CI: 95% 0.11-0.57). Older officers are more likely to be affected by “deep sadness” (OR = 2.80; CI: 95% 1.37-5.71). It was concluded that physical activity is associated with changes in the mental health of the police officers evaluated.
巴西塞尔希佩军事警察的心理健康和体育活动水平
本研究的目的是分析这一人群中体力活动水平与心理健康指标之间的关系。共有254名年龄在21岁至55岁之间的男女宪兵参加了塞尔希佩阿拉卡朱大都市区的军事战舰和警察连。他们在谷歌表格上填写了一份在线评估表格,其中包含有关社会人口统计、人体测量和职业特征、睡眠质量(匹兹堡量表)、压力(EPS-10)、焦虑和抑郁(HAD量表)、疲惫综合征(MBI - GS)、自杀意念(YRBSS -适应)和体育活动水平(IPAQ-short)的问题。被归类为“活动不足”的军官患“倦怠综合症”的风险更高(OR = 2.49;CI: 95% 1.42-4.43)和更大的“深度悲伤”感觉(OR = 1.85;CI: 95% 1.03-3.33)。此外,较长的服务时间是预防焦虑的保护因素(OR = 0.30;CI: 95% 0.13-0.68),倦怠综合征(OR = 0.28;CI: 95% 0.12 -0.67)和深度悲伤(OR = 0.25;Ci: 95% 0.11-0.57)。年长的军官更容易受到“深深的悲伤”的影响(OR = 2.80;Ci: 95% 1.37-5.71)。结论是,体育活动与被评估警官的心理健康变化有关。
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Motricidade
Motricidade Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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