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NCT07650890

Neurocognitive Performance in Public Officials

Sponsor: Atlas University

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Summary

Public employees are exposed to varying levels of cognitive, physical, and psychosocial demands depending on the nature of their duties. In particular, armed public employees work under conditions that require rapid responses to environmental stimuli, effective use of attentional processes, and accurate decision-making within a limited time. These occupational demands may influence reaction time, neurocognitive performance, quality of life, and activity-role balance. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the neurocognitive performance of armed and unarmed public employees. A total of 82 public employees, including 41 armed and 41 unarmed participants, were included in the study. Reaction time performance was assessed using the Light Trainer system. Neurocognitive performance was evaluated using the Stroop Test and the Digit Span Test. Quality of life was assessed using the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36), and activity-role balance was evaluated using the Activity Role Balance Questionnaire.

Official title: A Comparison of Neurocognitive Performance in Armed and Unarmed Public Officials

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

25 Years - 35 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

82

Start Date

2025-11-03

Completion Date

2026-06-11

Last Updated

2026-06-16

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Locations (1)

AtLAs Universty

Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)