Unravelling the effect of Resilience in Stress Reduction among Police
Amna Nadeem,
Aqsa Iqbal,
Sania Ameer,
Umar Hayat,
Arooj Fatima and
Farah Ishaq
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Amna Nadeem: City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan
Aqsa Iqbal: City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan
Sania Ameer: City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan
Umar Hayat: Ph.D Scholar Department of Business and Admisntration, NCBA&E Sub Campus, Multan, Pakistan
Arooj Fatima: Lecturer City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan
Farah Ishaq: City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan
Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 2025, vol. 14, issue 1, 12-17
Abstract:
This study was conducted to investigate the role of resilience in stress reduction among police officers. Resilience, defined as the ability to bounce back from adversity, is increasingly being recognized as a key factor in managing stress and enhancing mental well-being. The research examined how resilience influences the stress coping mechanisms of police officers, with particular focus on their emotional regulation, decision-making, and overall performance in high-pressure situations. This quantitative research was conducted through correlational research design. Data was collected by administering a survey with help of questionnaires. Convenient sampling technique was employed to select the sample of the study 100 police officers (Male=69, Female=31). Results indicate that higher levels of resilience correlate with higher levels of stress reduction, improved emotional control, and more effective problem-solving skills in stressful situations. Moreover, male police officers reported grater level of resilience and stress reduction level as compared to female. The findings underscore the importance of fostering resilience through training and support programs to improve the mental health of police officers and reduce stress-related issues in law enforcement in Pakistan. Furthermore, the study highlights the need for institutional policies that prioritize resilience-building strategies in police departments to enhance officers’ psychological well-being and job satisfaction.
Keywords: Resilience; stress reduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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