DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.55522/ijti.V2I2.0026
VOLUME 2 – ISSUE 2 MARCH - APRIL 2024
Stress shield - A police stress management mobile application
Subhash Rathod, Tiya Jagtap*, Sakshi Jagtap, Sakshi Hule
Department of Computer, Marathwada Mitramandal’s Institute of Technology, Pune, Maharastra, India
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Subhash Rathod, Tiya Jagtap, Sakshi Jagtap, Sakshi Hule. Stress shield - A police stress management mobile application. International journal of therapeutic innovation, March-April 2024, V2 - I2, Pages - 0114 – 0121. Doi: https://doi.org/ 10.55522/ijti.V2I2.0026.
ABSTRACT
Policing is a demanding profession that places officers in high-stress situations on a daily basis. The "StressSheild" Police Stress Management Project represents a focused effort to address the unique challenges faced by law enforcement personnel in managing stress, enhancing mental well-being, and reducing the risk of burnout. This innovative application provides a holistic approach to stress management, offering a diverse array of features and resources. Users can assess their stress levels, access guided relaxation exercises, engage with peer support networks, and explore educational content on stress reduction and mental well-being. One of the key strengths of "StressShield" is its personalization. The app tailors its recommendations and resources based on individual stress assessment results, ensuring that officers receive relevant support. In addition, the platform fosters community-building by allowing officers to connect with their colleagues, share experiences, and provide mutual support in a secure and confidential environment. This application is not only a tool for immediate stress relief but also a platform for long-term resilience-building. By promoting self-awareness, providing tools for crisis intervention, and offering ongoing education, "Stress Shield" contributes to healthier, more resilient law enforcement agencies.
Keywords:
Police stress management, Law enforcement personnel, Resilience-building, Stress management.
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