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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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STRESS: um diagn?stico dos policiais militares da cidade de Natal Brasil

Costa, Marcos Aur?lio de Albuquerque 19 June 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:13:59Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 MarcosAAC.pdf: 185403 bytes, checksum: 5d72fbd899eed5c4c2549c287f0f2fdf (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-06-19 / Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to diagnose military police officers in Natal, Brazil as to the level and phase of stress in which they find themselves and the prevalent symptomatology (physical or mental). Methodology: Descriptive, crosscut study that investigated a sample of 264 individuals taken from a population of 3,193 military police officers of the Capital Police Command (CPC) in Natal, Brazil. The data were collected using the Lipp Stress Symptoms for Adults Inventory LSSI, and analyzed by tabulations, percentage calculations, t-test for proportions and Pearson s chi-squared test for associations between stress, symptomatology and military rank. Data collection was between June/2004 and January/2005. Results: It was found that 52.6% of the officers had symptoms of stress and 47.4% symptomatology of stress. This was distributed across all ranks, especially mid and upper-level officers as well as corporals and privates, with predominance in the resistance phase (36%) and a prevalence of psychological symptoms (76%). The only variable investigated that was related to stress was gender (P = 0.0337). Conclusions: It was concluded that there is stress among all ranks of military police officers in Natal, Brazil, especially mid and upper-level officers, corporals and privates, with a prevalence of psychological symptoms, low levels of physical symptoms and predominance in the resistance phase. It seems that stress levels do not differ significantly from those found in Brazilian men and women and do not indicate a situation of chronic fatigue / Objetivos: O presente estudo visa diagnosticar, nos policiais militares da cidade de Natal - Brasil, o n?vel e a fase de stress em que se encontram e qual a sintomatologia prevalente (f?sica ou mental). Metodologia: Estudo descritivo, com corte transversal, no qual foi investigada uma amostra de 264 indiv?duos, extra?da de uma popula??o de 3.193 militares do Comando de Policiamento da Capital CPC, da cidade de Natal/RN Brasil. Os dados foram coletados atrav?s do Invent?rio de Sintomas de Stress para Adultos de Lipp ISSL, sendo sua an?lise realizada mediante tabula??es, c?lculos percentuais, teste t para propor??es e teste do qui-quadrado de Pearson, para associa??o entre stress, sintomatologia e postos dos militares. Dados coletados entre junho/2004 e janeiro/2005. Resultados: Constatou-se a exist?ncia de (52,6%) de policiais sem sintomas de stress e (47,4%) com sintomatologia de stress, distribu?dos em todos os postos hier?rquicos, com destaque para os grupos de oficiais superiores e intermedi?rios, bem como cabos e soldados, com predomin?ncia na fase de resist?ncia (36%) e preval?ncia de sintomas psicol?gicos (76%). Das vari?veis investigadas, a ?nica que apresentou rela??o com estresse foi o sexo (P = 0,0337). Conclus?es: A an?lise dos resultados permite concluir pela exist?ncia de stress nos policiais militares da cidade de Natal/RN, em todos os postos hier?rquicos, com destaque para os grupos de oficiais superiores e intermedi?rios, cabos e soldados, com preval?ncia de sintomas psicol?gicos, baixos n?veis de sintomas f?sicos, com predomin?ncia na fase de resist?ncia. Apontam que os n?veis de stress n?o diferem muito dos encontrados em homens e mulheres adultos brasileiros e n?o indicaram um quadro de fadiga cr?tico

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