Mental Health Burden and Burnout in Correctional Workers

  • Malik M
  • Padder S
  • Kumari S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Working in correctional facilities is inherently stressful, and correctional workers have a high rate of anxiety, depression, PTSD, and professional burnout. Correctional workers faced an unprecedented set of challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbating an already dire situation. There has been a relative shortage of studies evaluating effective interventions for the psychological consequences of working in correctional facilities. Well-being and mental health Interventions for correctional workers should be embedded in a general framework of support, reducing occupational risk factors, improving mental well-being by developing a positive work environment, improving mental health literacy, and identifying and treating mental health issues. The backbone of the correctional system is its workforce and the mental health and well-being of correctional workers are of paramount importance in an effective correctional system.

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Malik, M., Padder, S., Kumari, S., & Burhanullah, H. (2023). Mental Health Burden and Burnout in Correctional Workers. In Correctional Facilities and Correctional Treatment - International Perspectives. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.108320

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