A Self-Assessment Tool for Helping Identify Police Burnout Among Investigators of Child Sexual Abuse Material

•Twenty percent of child sexual abuse material investigators had high burnout in this study.•A simple and short self-assessment tool is useful for helping identify burnout.•A cut off score ≥2 indicates a 3.47 increase in odds of high burnout.•The Burnout Self-Assessment Tool provides a proactive app...

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Veröffentlicht in:AJPM Focus 2024-08, Vol.3 (4), p.100245, Article 100245
Hauptverfasser: Mitchell, Kimberly J., O'Brien, Jennifer E., Gewirtz-Meydan, Ateret
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Twenty percent of child sexual abuse material investigators had high burnout in this study.•A simple and short self-assessment tool is useful for helping identify burnout.•A cut off score ≥2 indicates a 3.47 increase in odds of high burnout.•The Burnout Self-Assessment Tool provides a proactive approach to identify police who may need help. Law enforcement professionals who investigate crimes involving child sexual abuse material face increased risk of mental health challenges, including burnout. This study aims to develop a data-driven self-assessment tool for law enforcement personnel exposed to child sexual abuse material. The tool assesses burnout symptoms and related mental health issues, offering a proactive approach to identifying and supporting individuals at risk. A mixed-methods investigation involved 500 police investigators and forensic examiners across the U.S. The study utilized a convenience sample recruited through various channels connected with the National Criminal Justice Training Center. Twenty percent of participants exhibited high burnout. The Burnout Self-Assessment Tool demonstrated a sensitivity of 69.6% and specificity of 74.6% at a cut-off point ≥2, correctly classifying 73.6% of the sample. Individuals with scores ≥2 were 3.47 times more likely to be experiencing high burnout than peers with a score of zero, with increasing odds with each additional score. High burnout was associated with longer tenure in current positions. The Burnout Self-Assessment Tool offers a short and simple self-assessment tool for law enforcement professionals exposed to child sexual abuse material, aiding in the early identification of burnout symptoms. A cut-off point ≥2 provides a data-driven strategy for identifying individuals at increased risk, promoting timely intervention and support to mitigate burnout's adverse effects on mental well-being and professional performance. The Burnout Self-Assessment Tool's sensitivity and specificity balance enhances its utility, providing a proactive approach to address the unique mental health challenges faced by law enforcement personnel combating crimes involving child sexual abuse material. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2773-0654
2773-0654
DOI:10.1016/j.focus.2024.100245