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The Psychological Impact of Slaughterhouse Employment: A Systematic Literature Review

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TRAUMA VIOLENCE & ABUSE
卷 24, 期 2, 页码 429-440

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/15248380211030243

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slaughterhouse worker; mental health; depression; anxiety; crime; coping mechanisms

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This study systematically reviewed the existing literature on the psychological impact of slaughterhouse employment. It found that slaughterhouse workers have higher rates of mental health issues, particularly depression and anxiety, as well as violence-supportive attitudes. The workers employ both adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies to deal with the workplace environment and associated stressors. Furthermore, there is evidence of a link between slaughterhouse work and increased crime levels, specifically antisocial behavior and sexual offending. This suggests the importance of addressing the psychological well-being of slaughterhouse workers.
The role of a slaughterhouse worker (SHW) involves the authorized killing of living beings, yet there is limited understanding of the consequences this behavior has on their well-being. The purpose of this systematic review is to collate and evaluate the current literature on the psychological impact of slaughterhouse employment. Fourteen studies met the specific a priori inclusion criteria. The findings from this review were demarcated by the focus of studies: (1) the prevalence of mental health disorders, (2) the types of coping mechanisms used, and (3) the link between slaughterhouse employment and crime perpetration. It was found that SHWs have a higher prevalence rate of mental health issues, in particular depression and anxiety, in addition to violence-supportive attitudes. Furthermore, the workers employ a variety of both adaptive and maladaptive strategies to cope with the workplace environment and associated stressors. Finally, there is some evidence that slaughterhouse work is associated with increased crime levels. The research reviewed has shown a link between slaughterhouse work and antisocial behavior generally and sexual offending specifically. There was no support for such an association with violent crimes, however. Based on existing research, we suggest future directions for research (i.e., applying more methodological rigor) but highlight key findings for practitioners and policymakers that warrant attention.

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