Table 1.
QOL studies related to police officers
Sr. No. | Authors with year | Nation of police officers | Instrument |
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1 | Kale and Gedik [21] | Turkish riot police officers | World Health Organization QOL (WHOQOL-BREF) |
2 | Costa, Vieira [22] | Porto Alegre civil police officers | WHOQOL- BREF |
3 | Wu, Liu [23] | China criminal police officers | EuroQol five-dimension three-level (EQ-5D-3L) scale |
4 | Alexopoulos, Palatsidi [17] | Athens, Greece police officers | General Health Questionnaire-28 (GHQ-28), (WHOQOL-BREF) |
5 | da Silva, Hernandez [24] | Santa Catarina, Brazil military police officers | International Physical Activity Questionnaire, Short Form Health Survey |
6 | Andrade, Sousa [25] | Río de Janeiro, Brazil civil police officers | WHOQOL-BREF |
7 | Kutlu, Civi [26] | Konya police officers | Beck depression Inventory (BDI), WHOQoL-BREF |
8 | Lipp [27] | São Paulo, Brazilian police officers | Stress Symptoms Inventory (LSSI), QLI |
9 | Kutlu, Çivi [28] | Konya municipal police officers | BDI, WHOQoL-BREF |
10 | line Slottje, Twisk [29] | Amsterdam, Holland police officers | SF-36 |
11 | Chen, Chou [2] | Kaohsiung, Taiwan police Officers | SF-12 and the Disaster-Related Psychological Screening Test |
12 | Golub, Johnson [30] | New York City, United States of America police officers | Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) Policing survey |
13 | Katz, Webb [31] | Chandler, Arizona police officers | Calls for service (CFS) |