Self-reported Emotional Experience Among Police Personnel Before and After Attending a Mindfulness Based Intervention (Mindful Life Management-MLM)-an Observational Study

Background: Stress has been proven to be hazardous, resulting in significant physical, emotional, social and cognitive disturbances which are unpleasant. Police officers have elevated rates of cardiovascular diseases, sleep disorders, anxiety disorders, depression and PRSD. Kerala Police has impleme...

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Main Authors: Sivasubramoney Krishnan, Kothandaraman Lekshmy, Prabhakaran Anil, Bharathadas Sandhya, Kumari Jayageetha
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Language:English
Published: Indian Psychiatric Society (Kerala State Branch 2020-10-01
Series:Kerala Journal of Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://kjponline.com/index.php/kjp/article/view/210
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spelling doaj-35a855f4c20f4e1f9ebddb8bfebb1ce92021-01-05T16:06:20ZengIndian Psychiatric Society (Kerala State BranchKerala Journal of Psychiatry0377-06992395-14862020-10-01332125130163Self-reported Emotional Experience Among Police Personnel Before and After Attending a Mindfulness Based Intervention (Mindful Life Management-MLM)-an Observational StudySivasubramoney Krishnan0Kothandaraman Lekshmy1Prabhakaran Anil2Bharathadas Sandhya3Kumari Jayageetha4Department of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, ThiruvananthapuramMindfulness facilitator, B-GHUD Academy, Mavelikkara, AlappuzhaDepartment of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, TrivandrumAdditional Director General of Police, Police Training College, Thiruvananthapuram Professor of Statistics, Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College, ThiruvananthapuramBackground: Stress has been proven to be hazardous, resulting in significant physical, emotional, social and cognitive disturbances which are unpleasant. Police officers have elevated rates of cardiovascular diseases, sleep disorders, anxiety disorders, depression and PRSD. Kerala Police has implemented several programs for management of stress among its members. Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) have been shown to enhance emotional intelligence, reduce negative emotions and health outcomes in police officers. Objective: The objective of the current study is to study the effectiveness of an MBI in reducing the negative emotions among police officers Methods: The present study is an observational study which attempts to assess and compare the subjectively reported emotion and Mindfulness level among police personnel before and six weeks after attending the Mindful Life Management (MLM) workshop. Results: Results of the present study suggests a statistically significant association between subjective emotional experience and the MBIs. Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) scores also were found to be significant statistically.  FFMQ scores before and after the MLM workshop were found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: Results of the present study points to the fact that MLM can be thought of as a method of intervention to manage emotional turmoil among police personnel of our state. The relationship between the change in emotion and change in FFMQ score has to be further explored with adequate sample size. This ongoing study comparing the stress and emotional levels of the police force in the State of Kerala before and after MLM course will help to strengthen further the effects of MBIs in recognizing their emotional state.https://kjponline.com/index.php/kjp/article/view/210mindfulnesslife managementemotional experience
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Bharathadas Sandhya
Kumari Jayageetha
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Prabhakaran Anil
Bharathadas Sandhya
Kumari Jayageetha
Self-reported Emotional Experience Among Police Personnel Before and After Attending a Mindfulness Based Intervention (Mindful Life Management-MLM)-an Observational Study
Kerala Journal of Psychiatry
mindfulness
life management
emotional experience
author_facet Sivasubramoney Krishnan
Kothandaraman Lekshmy
Prabhakaran Anil
Bharathadas Sandhya
Kumari Jayageetha
author_sort Sivasubramoney Krishnan
title Self-reported Emotional Experience Among Police Personnel Before and After Attending a Mindfulness Based Intervention (Mindful Life Management-MLM)-an Observational Study
title_short Self-reported Emotional Experience Among Police Personnel Before and After Attending a Mindfulness Based Intervention (Mindful Life Management-MLM)-an Observational Study
title_full Self-reported Emotional Experience Among Police Personnel Before and After Attending a Mindfulness Based Intervention (Mindful Life Management-MLM)-an Observational Study
title_fullStr Self-reported Emotional Experience Among Police Personnel Before and After Attending a Mindfulness Based Intervention (Mindful Life Management-MLM)-an Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Self-reported Emotional Experience Among Police Personnel Before and After Attending a Mindfulness Based Intervention (Mindful Life Management-MLM)-an Observational Study
title_sort self-reported emotional experience among police personnel before and after attending a mindfulness based intervention (mindful life management-mlm)-an observational study
publisher Indian Psychiatric Society (Kerala State Branch
series Kerala Journal of Psychiatry
issn 0377-0699
2395-1486
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: Stress has been proven to be hazardous, resulting in significant physical, emotional, social and cognitive disturbances which are unpleasant. Police officers have elevated rates of cardiovascular diseases, sleep disorders, anxiety disorders, depression and PRSD. Kerala Police has implemented several programs for management of stress among its members. Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) have been shown to enhance emotional intelligence, reduce negative emotions and health outcomes in police officers. Objective: The objective of the current study is to study the effectiveness of an MBI in reducing the negative emotions among police officers Methods: The present study is an observational study which attempts to assess and compare the subjectively reported emotion and Mindfulness level among police personnel before and six weeks after attending the Mindful Life Management (MLM) workshop. Results: Results of the present study suggests a statistically significant association between subjective emotional experience and the MBIs. Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) scores also were found to be significant statistically.  FFMQ scores before and after the MLM workshop were found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: Results of the present study points to the fact that MLM can be thought of as a method of intervention to manage emotional turmoil among police personnel of our state. The relationship between the change in emotion and change in FFMQ score has to be further explored with adequate sample size. This ongoing study comparing the stress and emotional levels of the police force in the State of Kerala before and after MLM course will help to strengthen further the effects of MBIs in recognizing their emotional state.
topic mindfulness
life management
emotional experience
url https://kjponline.com/index.php/kjp/article/view/210
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