KMID : 1003720160250040300
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Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing 2016 Volume.25 No. 4 p.300 ~ p.310
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The Impacts of Psychosocial Work Conditions on Self-rated Health among Korean Workers
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Choi Eun-Sook
Jeon Gyeong-Suk
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Abstract
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Purpose: Few studies have considered the psychosocial work environment factors in relation to employee health. This study explored the relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and self-rated health among Korean employees.
Methods: The study population of 21,476 employees was derived from the 2014 Korean Work Environment Survey (KWES). Psychosocial work environment was measured by Copenhagen psychosocial questionnaire scales.
Results: Among employees at workplaces (n=21,476), 23.3% rated their health as poor. Among 12 indicators of psychosocial work environment characteristics, ¡®higher emotional demand¡¯, ¡®demands for hiding emotions¡¯, ¡®work-family conflict¡¯, and ¡®social community at work¡¯ were independently associated with risk of poor self-rated health of Korean employees after adjustment of all sociodemographics, work condition characteristics and physical work environment exposure. In addition, higher ¡®possibilities for development¡¯ and ¡®social support from supervisor¡¯ were more likely to decrease the risk of poor health.
Conclusion: We suggest that psychosocial work environment is an important determinant of employees¡¯ health. The study results provide a good starting point for developing intervention and strategies for health improvement.
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KEYWORD
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Employees, Workers, Working conditions, Self-rated health
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