The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes among Police Officers

Volume: 3 Number: 1 May 30, 2016
  • Martin Gächter
  • David A Savage
  • Benno Torgler
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The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes among Police Officers

Abstract

This paper investigates the role of social capital on the reduction of short and long run negative health effects associated with stress, as well as indicators of burnout among police officers. Despite the large volume of research on either social capital or the health effects of stress, the interaction of these factors remains an underexplored topic. In this empirical analysis we aim to reduce such a shortcoming focusing on a highly stressful and emotionally draining work environment, namely law enforcement agents who perform as an essential part of maintaining modern society. Using a multivariate regression analysis focusing on three different proxies of health and three proxies for social capital conducting also several robustness checks, we find strong evidence that increased levels of social capital is highly correlated with better health outcomes. Additionally we observe that while social capital at work is very important, social capital in the home environment and work-life balance are even more important. From a policy perspective, our findings suggest that work and stress programs should actively encourage employees to build stronger social networks as well as incorporate better working/home life arrangements

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Authors

Martin Gächter This is me

David A Savage This is me

Benno Torgler This is me

Publication Date

May 30, 2016

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May 30, 2016

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Year 2010 Volume: 3 Number: 1

APA
Gächter, M., Savage, D. A., & Torgler, B. (2016). The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes among Police Officers. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 3(1), 141-161. https://izlik.org/JA29ZD93YD
AMA
1.Gächter M, Savage DA, Torgler B. The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes among Police Officers. ijsi. 2016;3(1):141-161. https://izlik.org/JA29ZD93YD
Chicago
Gächter, Martin, David A Savage, and Benno Torgler. 2016. “The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes Among Police Officers”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 3 (1): 141-61. https://izlik.org/JA29ZD93YD.
EndNote
Gächter M, Savage DA, Torgler B (May 1, 2016) The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes among Police Officers. International Journal of Social Inquiry 3 1 141–161.
IEEE
[1]M. Gächter, D. A. Savage, and B. Torgler, “The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes among Police Officers”, ijsi, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 141–161, May 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA29ZD93YD
ISNAD
Gächter, Martin - Savage, David A - Torgler, Benno. “The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes Among Police Officers”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 3/1 (May 1, 2016): 141-161. https://izlik.org/JA29ZD93YD.
JAMA
1.Gächter M, Savage DA, Torgler B. The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes among Police Officers. ijsi. 2016;3:141–161.
MLA
Gächter, Martin, et al. “The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes Among Police Officers”. International Journal of Social Inquiry, vol. 3, no. 1, May 2016, pp. 141-6, https://izlik.org/JA29ZD93YD.
Vancouver
1.Martin Gächter, David A Savage, Benno Torgler. The Role of Social Capital in Reducing Negative Health Outcomes among Police Officers. ijsi [Internet]. 2016 May 1;3(1):141-6. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA29ZD93YD

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