2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.572324
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Commentary: Does the Norwegian Police Force Need a Well-Functioning Combat Mindset?

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“…Finally, the deleterious effects of poor mental health on police officers could further be amplified by limited leeway in terms of feasible alternatives for coping strategies and help-seeking, where officers are: (1) required to face conflicts and other stressors daily (thus limiting the possibility of situational coping); (2) the stigmas surrounding mental health issues among police officers appear to be strong (1,37,38); and (3) police cultures where the potential dangers facing police officers are emphasized, adding an impetus for the development of a view of the world as a dangerous place where a "warrior" or "combat mindset" is necessary (39,40) and where fearlessness and stoicism is encouraged (41).…”
Section: Mental Health and Police Officer Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the deleterious effects of poor mental health on police officers could further be amplified by limited leeway in terms of feasible alternatives for coping strategies and help-seeking, where officers are: (1) required to face conflicts and other stressors daily (thus limiting the possibility of situational coping); (2) the stigmas surrounding mental health issues among police officers appear to be strong (1,37,38); and (3) police cultures where the potential dangers facing police officers are emphasized, adding an impetus for the development of a view of the world as a dangerous place where a "warrior" or "combat mindset" is necessary (39,40) and where fearlessness and stoicism is encouraged (41).…”
Section: Mental Health and Police Officer Performancementioning
confidence: 99%