Tara A Hartley
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Violanti J, Fekedulegn D, Mnatsakanova A, Gu J, Samantha S, Allison P, et al.
J Occup Environ Med
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39875317
Objective: This study estimated risk of metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) and its components among police officers including differences by sex. Methods: Police officers were examined at baseline and two follow-up examinations...
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McGonagle A, Chosewood L, Hartley T, Newman L, Ray T, Rosemberg M
Occup Health Sci
. 2025 Jan;
8(2):233-241.
PMID: 39811031
A large and growing number of workers are managing chronic physical and mental health conditions while working, necessitating attention from both researchers and leaders and practitioners in organizations. Much of...
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Allison P, Mnatsakanova A, McCanlies E, Fekedulegn D, Hartley T, Andrew M, et al.
Policing
. 2020 Jul;
43(2):247-261.
PMID: 32714068
Purpose –: Chronic exposure to occupational stress may lead to depressive symptoms in police officers. The association between police stress and depressive symptoms and the potential influences of coping and...
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Allison P, Mnatsakanova A, Fekedulegn D, Violanti J, Charles L, Hartley T, et al.
Am J Hum Biol
. 2019 Jul;
31(6):e23296.
PMID: 31332861
Objective: Police officers have higher rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality than the U.S. general population. Officers are exposed to conventional and unexpected workplace stressors. The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)...
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Violanti J, Ma C, Mnatsakanova A, Fekedulegn D, Hartley T, Gu J, et al.
J Police Crim Psychol
. 2019 Apr;
33(3):271-282.
PMID: 31024192
The role of coping in the association between stress and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is not clear. We investigated the effects of active and passive coping strategies on the associations...
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Ma C, Hartley T, Sarkisian K, Fekedulegn D, Mnatsakanova A, Owens S, et al.
Saf Health Work
. 2019 Apr;
10(1):30-38.
PMID: 30949378
Background: Police officers' stress perception, frequency of stressful events (stressors), and police work characteristics may contribute to poor sleep quality through different mechanisms. Methods: We investigated associations of stress severity...
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Violanti J, Charles L, McCanlies E, Hartley T, Baughman P, Andrew M, et al.
Policing
. 2019 Mar;
40(4):642-656.
PMID: 30846905
Purpose –: The purpose of this paper is to provide a state-of-the-art review on the topic of police stressors and associated health outcomes. Recent empirical research is reviewed in the...
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Holst M, Wirth M, Mnatsakanova A, Burch J, Charles L, Tinney-Zara C, et al.
J Occup Environ Med
. 2019 Jan;
61(5):391-396.
PMID: 30649009
Objective: To assess the association of shiftwork with biomarkers of subclinical cardiovascular disease and examine the moderating role of body mass index (BMI) in a police cohort. Methods: A cross-sectional...
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Min Y, Anugu P, Butler K, Hartley T, Mwasongwe S, Norwood A, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2017 Aug;
6(8).
PMID: 28778943
Background: Black persons have an excess burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared with white persons. This burden persists after adjustment for socioeconomic status and other known CVD risk factors. This...
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Wirth M, Andrew M, Burchfiel C, Burch J, Fekedulegn D, Hartley T, et al.
Chronobiol Int
. 2017 May;
34(6):721-731.
PMID: 28488901
Shift workers suffer from a constellation of symptoms associated with disruption of circadian rhythms including sleep abnormalities, and abnormal hormone secretion (e.g. melatonin, cortisol). Recent, but limited, evidence suggests that...