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TacMobility: Law Enforcement & The Effects Of Cumulative Stress
Your experience and candor are crucial to creating programs that help officers cope with stress related to policing. Your answers are anonymous, confidential and for research purposes only.
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Gender
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Male
Female
How many years have you been an officer?
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1-5 years
6-10 years
11-15 years
16-20 years
21+ years
What state are you sworn in?
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Choose
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
D.C.
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
How many sworn officers are in your department?
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less than 50
51-100
101-200
201-300
301-400
401-500
501-600
601-700
701-800
801+
Are you currently a member of any L.E. training associations?
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Yes
No
Have you ever attended a class or course focused on mental health or PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)?
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Yes
No
If you answered yes, how useful was the class?
Not useful
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2
3
4
5
Lasting impact
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After you respond to an emotionally challenging or critical incident, what protocol does your department currently have in place?
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Your answer
Have you used department protocols or programs to treat on-the-job trauma?
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No
Yes because it was mandatory
Yes because I saw the benefit
Not available
How well do you relate to the current conversations surrounding Police PTSD?
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I don’t relate at all
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2
3
4
5
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8
9
10
I have PTSD
Have you or someone you know experienced the following:
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Isolation
Outbursts of anger
Shortened temper
Depression
Violent thoughts towards others
Obsessive thinking about a past call/scenario
Paranoia
Adrenaline fatigue
Chronic stomach pain
Insomnia
Shallow breathing
Chronic back pain
Indigestion
Excessive alcohol use
Hyper vigilance
Muscular tension
Persistent negative beliefs or emotional responses
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Do you talk to your spouse/significant other about work related stress?
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Never
Sometimes
Always
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Do you talk to your co-workers about job related stress?
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Never
Sometimes
Always
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Do you talk to your supervisor/command staff about work stress?
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Never
Sometimes
Always
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How likely are you to meet with your department counselor or psychologist?
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Not likely
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2
3
4
5
Very likely
What are your thoughts on the use of prescribed medications for chemical imbalances?
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Your answer
How would you rate your mental health?
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Content
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
At risk
How often do you experience anxiety?
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Never
Every once in a while
A couple times per week
Daily
Frequently throughout the day
How much of your day do you experience hyper vigilance?
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Never
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
At all times
Is it easy to fall asleep?
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Yes
No
On average, how many hours of sleep do you get each night?
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1-3 hours
4-6 hours
7-9 hours
10+ hours
How would you describe your general mood? Select which ones apply most often
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Exhausted
Anxious
Shy
Confident
Lonely
Hopeful
Happy
Enraged
Guilty
Suspicious
Depressed
Cautious
Ecstatic
Sad
Frustrated
Angry
Mischievous
Do you think you can be fully honest with the public about the impacts of stress as an officer?
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Yes
No
At times
How do you personally deal with stress when you feel overwhelmed?
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Your answer
How likely are you to utilize a program that offers anonymous help for ptsd outside of the department?
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I wouldn’t
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2
3
4
5
I definitely would
On average, how many hours a week do you work overtime?
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1-5 hours
7-10 hours
11-15 hours
16+
Does working consistent overtime play a crucial role in supporting your livelihood?
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Yes
No
Do you agree or disagree that the following are causes of stress as an officer?
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Agree
Disagree
Inconsistent work schedules
Fatigue from overtime or late shifts
Spousal/Partner friction
Children/pets
Sickness/chronic health problems
Inconsistent work policies/procedures
Not having proper equipment/paying for it personally
Legal risk
Job security
Negative public perception
Court appearances
Existing physical injuries
Poor leadership
Agree
Disagree
Inconsistent work schedules
Fatigue from overtime or late shifts
Spousal/Partner friction
Children/pets
Sickness/chronic health problems
Inconsistent work policies/procedures
Not having proper equipment/paying for it personally
Legal risk
Job security
Negative public perception
Court appearances
Existing physical injuries
Poor leadership
What body region has the most tension?
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Jaw
Neck
Shoulders
Arms
Hands
Chest
Upper back
Low back
Stomach
Hips
Legs
Feet
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Do you follow TacMobility on Instagram or Facebook?
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Yes
No
Bonus Question: What is one thing that every program designed to assist officers with stress or ptsd should include?
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