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KMID : 0358520070190030187
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2007 Volume.19 No. 3 p.187 ~ p.195
Association Between Job-Stress and VDT Work, and Musculoskeletal Symptoms of Neck and Shoulder Among White-Collar Workers
Lee Eui-Cheol

Kim Hawn-Cheol
Jung Dal-Young
Kim Dong-Hyun
Leem Jong-Han
Park Shin-Goo
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the association of job stress and working with video display terminal (VDT) to musculoskeletal symptoms of the neck-shoulder which were most common in white-collar workers.

Methods: From 122 workplaces, 1,790 white-collar workers with no trauma, and no history of musculoskeletal
disease were selected for the study. The questionnaire survey included general characteristics, work related characteristics, Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ) and musculoskeletal symptoms. Multiple logistic regression, adjusted for age, smoking status, drinking habit, housekeeping, work time, job tenure, and work-load change, were used to evaluate the effects of job stress and VDT-work on the symptoms.

Results: The prevalence of neck-shoulder symptoms was overall 24.3% overall. The prevalence odds ratio of job demand (high/low) to neck-shoulder symptoms, adjusted for general and work-related factors, was 1.56 (95% confidence interval 1.12~2.17), and that of job strain (high strain/low strain) was 1.72 (1.07~2.79). However, VDT-work was not associated with neck-shoulder symptoms in the multiple logistic regression model.

Conclusions: To prevent musculoskeletal disorders in white-collar workers, it is important to consider
psychosocial factors such as job demand and job strain, as well as VDT-work.
KEYWORD
Musculoskeletal disease, Video display terminal, Job stress, White-collar worker
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