Lifestyle Dimensions of Public Safety Personnel Families: There’s No Life Like It

Heidi Cramm, Marilyn Cox, Deborah Norris, Nathalie Reid, Linna Tam-Seto, Rachel Dekel, Nicola T. Fear, Lisa Delaney, Rachel Richmond, Alyson Mahar

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Abstract

Purpose: The nature and cumulative occupational demands imposed on families of public safety personnel (PSP) are substantial, in many cases non-negotiable, and distinct from the general population accentuating risk factors for family well-being. Despite this reality, the contributions of PSP families are not well understood, and a conceptual framework is needed. The aim of this paper is to summarize contextual factors (lifestyle dimensions) that shape the lives of PSP families; factors supported in the existing, albeit limited, body of research. Methods: Grounded in the interpretive/constructivist paradigm, a synthesis was central to understanding the lived experiences of PSP families. An interdisciplinary research team engaged in an iterative process of framework analysis to capture the variability and complexity of PSP family life and distilled the overarching lifestyle dimensions. Results: Three lifestyle dimensions—logistics, risks, and identities—emerged from contextual factors and represent distinct aspects of PSP family life. PSP families play a crucial role in that their capacity to accommodate the lifestyle dimensions (i.e., logistics, risks, and identities), without which the PSP could not meet the demands of the profession. Conclusion: Promoting awareness of these dimensions and their consequent demands underscores the cumulative demands that put PSP families at risk. Responses from governments, public safety organizations, and communities are required to help PSP families manage non-negotiable elements of the public safety occupation that spill over into family life over which they have no control.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Occupational Rehabilitation
Early online date13 Jun 2024
DOIs
StateE-pub ahead of print - 13 Jun 2024

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Keywords

  • Family dynamics
  • Family resilience
  • Family well-being
  • Public safety families
  • Risk factors
  • Role overload
  • Work-family conflict

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