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KMID : 1141220190100040504
Safety and Health at Work
2019 Volume.10 No. 4 p.504 ~ p.511
Relationship of Occupational Category With Risk of Physical and Mental Health Problems
Ahn Jae-Ouk

Kim Nam-Soo
Lee Byung-Kook
Park Jung-Sun
Kim Yang-Ho
Abstract
Objectives: We evaluated the physical and mental health problems of waged workers in Korea who had different classes of occupation.

Methods: We used data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2007?2017) to examine 22,788 workers who were waged employees and categorized these workers into 5 occupational classes.

Results: ¡°Unskilled manual workers¡± were more likely to be older, less educated, have lower monthly income, and work fewer hours per week. Among men and relative to ¡°managers and professionals¡± (reference group), ¡°skilled manual workers¡± were more likely to have physician-diagnosed osteoarthritis, ¡°clerks¡± were less likely to report suicidal ideation, and ¡°unskilled manual workers¡± were more likely to report suicidal ideation. Among women and relative to ¡°managers and professionals¡± (reference group), ¡°service and sales workers¡± and ¡°unskilled manual workers¡± were more likely to report physician-diagnosed osteoarthritis, depressive feelings, and suicidal ideation. However, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases did not differ among the occupational classes for men and women.

Conclusion: We identified differences between men and women and among those in different occupational classes regarding employment status, physical health, and mental health. ¡°Unskilled manual workers¡± of both genders were more likely to be older, less educated, have less monthly income, work fewer hours per week, and have suicidal ideation. Female ¡°service and sales workers¡± were more likely to have osteoarthritis, depressive feelings, and suicidal ideation.
KEYWORD
Cardiovascular disease, Depression, Employee, Osteoarthritis, Suicide
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