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Enhancing Speech-Language Pathology Practices Through Insights from Policewomen's Physical Fitness and Psychosocial Profiles

Enhancing Speech-Language Pathology Practices Through Insights from Policewomen\'s Physical Fitness and Psychosocial Profiles

Introduction

In the realm of speech-language pathology, the importance of data-driven decisions cannot be overstated. As practitioners dedicated to improving outcomes for children, we must constantly seek insights from diverse fields to enhance our practices. One such field that offers valuable lessons is the study of physical fitness and psychosocial profiles, as demonstrated in the research on policewomen from professional training courses and a special bodyguard police sub-unit.

Research Overview

The study, titled "Physical Fitness and Psychosocial Profiles of Policewomen from Professional Training Courses and Bodyguard Special Police Sub-Unit," conducted a cross-sectional analytical study involving 102 female police officers. The research aimed to identify the physical fitness (PF) and psychosocial well-being (PSWB) attributes that distinguish women from different professional training courses and assess the significance of these attributes for women in a special bodyguard police sub-unit.

Key Findings

Implications for Speech-Language Pathology

While the study focuses on policewomen, the insights gained can be translated into speech-language pathology practices. Here’s how:

Encouraging Further Research

The study underscores the importance of understanding the interplay between physical fitness and psychosocial well-being. Speech-language pathologists are encouraged to explore these dimensions further, considering how they impact communication and language development in children.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Physical Fitness and Psychosocial Profiles of Policewomen from Professional Training Courses and Bodyguard Special Police Sub-Unit.


Citation: Carrilho, M., Santos, V., Rasteiro, A., & Massuça, L. M. (2023). Physical Fitness and Psychosocial Profiles of Policewomen from Professional Training Courses and Bodyguard Special Police Sub-Unit. European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, 13(9), 1880-1894. https://doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe13090136
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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