Health Status, Workload Pressure, and Job Demands of Motorway Police Officers in Pakistan
Keywords:
Workload Pressure, Job Demands, Health Status, Physical Health, Motorway PoliceAbstract
This study aims to evaluate health status, workload pressure, and job demands of motorway police officers in Pakistan. It has been less considered as pleasing and interesting as it appears from the outside. A quantitative approach has been used to conduct study on motorway police officers. A sample of 367 has been sampled through proportionate random sampling techniques from eight zones of Pakistan. A cross sectional survey has been conducted and structured questionnaire has been developed using independent, dependent, path, and intervening variables. A pilot testing has also been done on 30 randomly selected motorway police officers. The value of Alpha has been reported above .700 and final data collection has been done. Moreover, the hypothesis has been tested and discussion has been provided before conclusion. The conclusion of SEM Model confirmed ten hypotheses based on the direct and indirect effects of the model. This model asserted that psychological health, physical health, and social well-being had a direct effect on health status among Motorways police officers. Similarly, workload pressure and job demands of Motorways police officers had predicted the health status. This model also confirmed that workload pressure and job demands performed the role of mediating variables to confirm the indirect effect of psychological health, physical health, and social well-being on health status.
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