Life of Cops at Work Areas and their Social Relationships with the Society

Authors

  • Parle Kalyan Chakravarthy Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha (761 211), India

Keywords:

Stress, police constables, social domain variables

Abstract

Stress is a symptom of imbalance in health in daily life. The more stress, the individual health life becomes more painful. It is a psychological disorder for every individual who is in pressure, anxiety, hyper tension and so on. From the Two-corner side of stress, sometimes the Eu-stress brings positive nature in individual life and sometimes the distress makes people conscious. Stressors always suffer with psychological, Physical health problems when they are in duty which also reflects in the work-life balance with family members. Sometimes they face burnout situations which lead to suicidal thoughts and also burnout occurs more frequently among professionals who work with other persons, especially as service providers while they face with them by some situations. This paper focussed on the two district Police Constables to find the stress levels at work. The districts are in Odisha state  i.e. Gajapathi district, border to Andhra Pradesh and Nuapada District, border to Chhattisgarh state to find the outcomes associated with Social and individual life. Data has been analysed by Independent T-test, Pearson Correlation test and also Factor analysis has been taken to find the gender wise with social domain variables and descriptive statistics has been taken to find the general values. Findings and suggestions has been given based on the results and along with the strategies to make them free with situational stress life.

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Published

2020-12-28

How to Cite

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Chakravarthy PK. Life of Cops at Work Areas and their Social Relationships with the Society. IJBSM [Internet]. 2020 Dec. 28 [cited 2025 Sep. 10];11(Dec, 6):558-66. Available from: https://ojs.pphouse.org/index.php/IJBSM/article/view/4053

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