Affiliation:
1. School of Psychology, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract
To evaluate the effectiveness of a debriefing programme to reduce traumatic stress in a police organisation, officers involved in a shooting were surveyed by questionnaire, five years after the event. The results showed that 79 per cent of 57 officers had not received debriefing, despite its mandatory status. Those who had received debriefing had higher post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) scores; however, regression of PTSD and health scores, on stress perceptions, social support, other trauma, and debriefing, showed that debriefing had no significant effect. These results support those of other controlled studies suggesting that debriefing does not mitigate PTSD and may exacerbate symptoms. A number of limitations of the present study are discussed in terms of suggestions for urgent evaluation of such programs in organisational settings.
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