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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medical Technology
2003 Volume.7 No. 1 p.119 ~ p.126
Factors Affecting Stress of 119 Emergency Staffs
Jeong Ji-Yeon

Abstract
The results of analyzing the questionnaires with 119 emergency staffs working in Gwangju and Jeonnam region are as follows.
1. The whole stress score was mean 2.94 and the degree of stress from personal relationship was highest as 3.22.
2. There were significant differences in possession of qualification related to public health and medical treatment (F=3.090, p=.030) in service factors, total career of emergency staffs (F=2.979, p=.023) in working environment factors, age (F=2.835, p=.042) and sex (F=2.375, p=.019) in social position factors, possession of medical qualification (F=3.995, p=.010) and household account burden (F=2.777, p=.045) in personal relationship factors.
3. There were correlation (p=.475) between working environment factors and social position (p<0.01) and correlations (p=.508) between working environments factors and personal relationship factors (p <0.01). There was correlation (p=.415) between social position and personal relationship factors(p <0.01).
More concrete research that examines whether current fire station operation system is desirable or not by comparing the degree of stress of the whole 119 emergency staffs in Korea is needed and it is considered that real allowance level should be secured to reduce their stresses and facility and guarantee system to satisfy their demands for welfare are required.
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