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Stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank robbery: an experience report
INTRODUCTION: The expectation of armed confrontation is among the most stressful elements in police work. Knowledge about perceived stress and cardiovascular markers in police officers comes from simulations. However, to date, information about psychophysiological responses during high-risk occurren...
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Associação Nacional de Medicina do Trabalho (ANAMT)
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9904831/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36793452 http://dx.doi.org/10.47626/1679-4435-2022-697 |
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author | Grani, Gabriel Bassan, Julio César Rezende, Elisangela Franciele Lubas, Henrique Farah, Leonardo Rica, Roberta Luksevicius Bocalini, Danilo Sales Fernandes, Carlos Alexandre Molena Paulo, Anderson Caetano |
author_facet | Grani, Gabriel Bassan, Julio César Rezende, Elisangela Franciele Lubas, Henrique Farah, Leonardo Rica, Roberta Luksevicius Bocalini, Danilo Sales Fernandes, Carlos Alexandre Molena Paulo, Anderson Caetano |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The expectation of armed confrontation is among the most stressful elements in police work. Knowledge about perceived stress and cardiovascular markers in police officers comes from simulations. However, to date, information about psychophysiological responses during high-risk occurrences is scarce. OBJECTIVES: To assess stress levels and heart rate variability in policemen before and afer atending a bank robbery. METHODS: Elite police officers (30.4 ± 3.7yrs) filled in a stress questionnaire and had their heart rate variability monitored at the beginning (7:00 am) and at the end (7:00 pm) of a work shif. At about 5:30 pm, these policemen were called to respond to a bank robbery in progress. RESULTS: No significant changes in sources or symptoms of stress were found between before and afer the incident. However, statistical reductions were found in heart rate range interval (R-R interval [-13.6%]), pNN50 (-40.0%), and low frequency (-28%) and the low frequency/high frequency ratio increased (200%). These results suggest that although no change in the level of perceived stress was found, a significant reduction in heart rate variability may be atributed to a reduction in activation of the parasympathetic system. CONCLUSIONS: The expectation of armed confrontation is among the most stressful occurrences in police work. Research knowledge about perceived stress and cardiovascular markers in police officers comes from simulations. Data on psychophysiological responses post-occurrence of high-risk scenarios are scarce. This research may help law enforcement organizations find means to monitor police officers’ acute stress levels afer any high-risk occurrences. |
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spelling | pubmed-99048312023-02-14 Stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank robbery: an experience report Grani, Gabriel Bassan, Julio César Rezende, Elisangela Franciele Lubas, Henrique Farah, Leonardo Rica, Roberta Luksevicius Bocalini, Danilo Sales Fernandes, Carlos Alexandre Molena Paulo, Anderson Caetano Rev Bras Med Trab Original Article INTRODUCTION: The expectation of armed confrontation is among the most stressful elements in police work. Knowledge about perceived stress and cardiovascular markers in police officers comes from simulations. However, to date, information about psychophysiological responses during high-risk occurrences is scarce. OBJECTIVES: To assess stress levels and heart rate variability in policemen before and afer atending a bank robbery. METHODS: Elite police officers (30.4 ± 3.7yrs) filled in a stress questionnaire and had their heart rate variability monitored at the beginning (7:00 am) and at the end (7:00 pm) of a work shif. At about 5:30 pm, these policemen were called to respond to a bank robbery in progress. RESULTS: No significant changes in sources or symptoms of stress were found between before and afer the incident. However, statistical reductions were found in heart rate range interval (R-R interval [-13.6%]), pNN50 (-40.0%), and low frequency (-28%) and the low frequency/high frequency ratio increased (200%). These results suggest that although no change in the level of perceived stress was found, a significant reduction in heart rate variability may be atributed to a reduction in activation of the parasympathetic system. CONCLUSIONS: The expectation of armed confrontation is among the most stressful occurrences in police work. Research knowledge about perceived stress and cardiovascular markers in police officers comes from simulations. Data on psychophysiological responses post-occurrence of high-risk scenarios are scarce. This research may help law enforcement organizations find means to monitor police officers’ acute stress levels afer any high-risk occurrences. Associação Nacional de Medicina do Trabalho (ANAMT) 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9904831/ /pubmed/36793452 http://dx.doi.org/10.47626/1679-4435-2022-697 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Grani, Gabriel Bassan, Julio César Rezende, Elisangela Franciele Lubas, Henrique Farah, Leonardo Rica, Roberta Luksevicius Bocalini, Danilo Sales Fernandes, Carlos Alexandre Molena Paulo, Anderson Caetano Stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank robbery: an experience report |
title | Stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank
robbery: an experience report |
title_full | Stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank
robbery: an experience report |
title_fullStr | Stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank
robbery: an experience report |
title_full_unstemmed | Stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank
robbery: an experience report |
title_short | Stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank
robbery: an experience report |
title_sort | stress level and heart rate variability in police post-occurrence of bank
robbery: an experience report |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9904831/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36793452 http://dx.doi.org/10.47626/1679-4435-2022-697 |
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