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Mental Health and Physical Activity Level in Military Police Officers from Sergipe, Brazil

Authors :
Victor Matheus Santos do Nascimento
Levy Anthony Souza de Oliveira
Luan Lopes Teles
Davi Pereira Monte Oliveira
Nara Michelle Moura Soares
Roberto Jerônimo dos Santos Silva
Source :
Motricidade, Vol 16, Iss S1 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Desafio Singular, 2020.

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to analyse the association between the level of physical activity and mental health indicators in this population. A total of 254 military police officers, male and female, aged between 21 and 55, participated in military battleships and police companies in the metropolitan region of Aracaju, Sergipe. They responded to an assessment form, available online, on Google Forms, containing questions about socio-demographic, anthropometric and occupational characteristics, quality of sleep (Pittsburgh scale), stress (EPS-10), anxiety and depression (HAD scale), Exhaustion syndrome (MBI - GS), suicidal ideation (YRBSS - adapted), and Physical Activity level (IPAQ-short). Officers classified as “insufficiently active” had a higher risk for “burnout syndrome” (OR = 2.49; CI: 95% 1.42-4.43) and a greater feeling of “deep sadness” (OR = 1.85; CI: 95% 1.03-3.33) compared with physically active colleagues. In addition, longer service time was a protective factor against anxiety (OR = 0.30; CI: 95% 0.13-0.68), burnout syndrome (OR = 0.28; CI: 95% 0.12 -0.67) and deep sadness (OR = 0.25; CI: 95% 0.11-0.57). Older officers are more likely to be affected by “deep sadness” (OR = 2.80; CI: 95% 1.37-5.71). It was concluded that physical activity is associated with changes in the mental health of the police officers evaluated.

Details

Language :
English, Portuguese
ISSN :
1646107X and 21822972
Volume :
16
Issue :
S1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Motricidade
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.83e9608a5955436284336c1eaa36dc65
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.22334