军事警察寻求心理健康服务的结构性挑战:综合审查。

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Revista Cuidarte Pub Date : 2025-03-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.15649/cuidarte.4131
Lara Gardênia Bezerra de Melo, Diana Lívia de Sales Lima, Heronildo Almeida Luna Fernandes, Ysabele Yngrydh Valente Silva, Alvaro Micael Duarte Fonseca, Ellany Gurgel Cosme do Nascimento
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导读:军事警察每天都面临压力和潜在的创伤情况,导致这一群体中职业压力和精神合并症的患病率很高。尽管如此,这些专业人员寻求心理健康服务遇到了结构性挑战,这些挑战仍未得到充分讨论。目的:通过综合文献综述,确定最影响警察心理健康服务的寻找、提供和利用的因素。材料和方法:使用以下数据库进行文章检索:虚拟健康图书馆(VHL)、MEDLINE、Scopus和Embase。经过筛选,本综述共纳入23篇文献进行分析。结果:主要研究结果表明,社会污名化、缺乏相关知识和组织缺陷是阻碍警察追求心理健康服务的关键因素。讨论:尽管警察在寻求心理保健方面存在许多障碍,但有人强调,家庭支持和专业发展与寻求帮助的行为呈正相关。结论:需要进一步的研究来评估心理健康项目,并更好地了解实施这些服务的困难。促进寻求心理帮助对于改善警察的健康和人民的安全至关重要。
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Structural challenges in the search for mental health services among military police officers: an integrative review.

Introduction: Military police officers daily face stressful and potentially traumatic situations, resulting in a high prevalence of occupational stress and mental comorbidities within this group. Despite this, the pursuit of mental health services by these professionals encounters structural challenges that are still insufficiently discussed.

Objective: To determine the factors that most influence the search for, provision of, and utilization of mental health services by police officers through an integrative literature review.

Materials and methods: The search for articles was conducted using the following databases: Virtual Health Library (VHL), MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase. After the selection process, 23 articles were included for analysis in this review.

Results: The main findings indicate that social stigma, lack of knowledge on the subject, and organizational deficiencies are critical aspects that hinder the pursuit of psychological well-being services in the police field.

Discussion: Despite the many barriers to police officers seeking mental health care, it was highlighted that family support and professional development are positively related to help-seeking behavior.

Conclusion: Further research is needed to evaluate mental health programs and better understand the difficulties in implementing these services. Promoting the search for psychological help is essential to improving police officers' health and population's safety.

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