BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS

The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of BurnoutSyndrome, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation in public security workers who work in Minas Gerais. This is a descriptive research, with a quantitative, comparative and transversal approach. The sample consisted of 80 public s...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wellington Danilo Soares, Beatriz Pereira Rodrigues, Carla Priscila Santos Pimenta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora UNINGÁ 2021-03-01
Series:UNINGÁ Review
Subjects:
Online Access:http://revista.uninga.br/index.php/uningareviews/article/view/3613/2344
_version_ 1818217564158820352
author Wellington Danilo Soares
Beatriz Pereira Rodrigues
Carla Priscila Santos Pimenta
author_facet Wellington Danilo Soares
Beatriz Pereira Rodrigues
Carla Priscila Santos Pimenta
author_sort Wellington Danilo Soares
collection DOAJ
description The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of BurnoutSyndrome, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation in public security workers who work in Minas Gerais. This is a descriptive research, with a quantitative, comparative and transversal approach. The sample consisted of 80 public security officers, male (81,3%) and female (18,7%), including socio-educational agents, military police, prison officers, military firefighters and civil police, chosen at random and who accepted to participate voluntarily in the research. Beck's anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation inventories and Maslach's Burnout inventory were used as instruments, with a descriptive statistic using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. A low prevalence rate of depression, suicidal ideation was found and anxiety among the participants, however the results are not unanimous and considering the employees in a unique way, it is possible to perceive the presence of the psychological sufferings mentioned in a smaller portion of the sample. Regarding the Burnout Syndrome, it was evidentthat the characteristics of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization showed low prevalence, since work involvement was considered low for most workers, being a factor that contributes significantly to the occurrence of such a syndrome. Despite the prevalence of the researched psychological disorders present low among the participants, the individual analysis shows the prevalence of these sufferings in some professionals, reinforcing that the work stress is experienced in a unique way by each one, being able to evolve to a disorder or be reframed.
first_indexed 2024-12-12T07:09:52Z
format Article
id doaj.art-5fc52fb16bb241618251186dd36cf48f
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2178-2571
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-12T07:09:52Z
publishDate 2021-03-01
publisher Editora UNINGÁ
record_format Article
series UNINGÁ Review
spelling doaj.art-5fc52fb16bb241618251186dd36cf48f2022-12-22T00:33:39ZengEditora UNINGÁUNINGÁ Review2178-25712021-03-01361eURJ3613doi.org/10.46311/2178-2571.36.eURJ3613BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERSWellington Danilo Soares0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8952-9717Beatriz Pereira Rodrigues1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1879-2996Carla Priscila Santos Pimenta2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9801-7884Faculdade de Saúde e Humanidades Ibituruna, Montes Claros, MG, Brazil.Faculdade de Saúde e Humanidades Ibituruna, Montes Claros, MG, BrazilFaculdade de Saúde e Humanidades Ibituruna, Montes Claros, MG, Brazil.The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of BurnoutSyndrome, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation in public security workers who work in Minas Gerais. This is a descriptive research, with a quantitative, comparative and transversal approach. The sample consisted of 80 public security officers, male (81,3%) and female (18,7%), including socio-educational agents, military police, prison officers, military firefighters and civil police, chosen at random and who accepted to participate voluntarily in the research. Beck's anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation inventories and Maslach's Burnout inventory were used as instruments, with a descriptive statistic using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. A low prevalence rate of depression, suicidal ideation was found and anxiety among the participants, however the results are not unanimous and considering the employees in a unique way, it is possible to perceive the presence of the psychological sufferings mentioned in a smaller portion of the sample. Regarding the Burnout Syndrome, it was evidentthat the characteristics of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization showed low prevalence, since work involvement was considered low for most workers, being a factor that contributes significantly to the occurrence of such a syndrome. Despite the prevalence of the researched psychological disorders present low among the participants, the individual analysis shows the prevalence of these sufferings in some professionals, reinforcing that the work stress is experienced in a unique way by each one, being able to evolve to a disorder or be reframed.http://revista.uninga.br/index.php/uningareviews/article/view/3613/2344anxietydepressionoccupational stressprofessional exhaustionsuicidal ideation
spellingShingle Wellington Danilo Soares
Beatriz Pereira Rodrigues
Carla Priscila Santos Pimenta
BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS
UNINGÁ Review
anxiety
depression
occupational stress
professional exhaustion
suicidal ideation
title BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS
title_full BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS
title_fullStr BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS
title_full_unstemmed BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS
title_short BURNOUT SYNDROME, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND SUICIDE IDEATION IN PUBLIC SECURITY SERVERS
title_sort burnout syndrome depression anxiety and suicide ideation in public security servers
topic anxiety
depression
occupational stress
professional exhaustion
suicidal ideation
url http://revista.uninga.br/index.php/uningareviews/article/view/3613/2344
work_keys_str_mv AT wellingtondanilosoares burnoutsyndromedepressionanxietyandsuicideideationinpublicsecurityservers
AT beatrizpereirarodrigues burnoutsyndromedepressionanxietyandsuicideideationinpublicsecurityservers
AT carlapriscilasantospimenta burnoutsyndromedepressionanxietyandsuicideideationinpublicsecurityservers