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KMID : 1039220160260020210
Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
2016 Volume.26 No. 2 p.210 ~ p.218
The Effects of Occupational Stress and Musculoskeletal Symptoms on Health-Related Quality of Life in Female Labor Workers
Lee Young-Mee

Phee Young-Gyu
Abstract
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to investigate female labor workers¡¯ occupational stress and musculoskeletal
symptoms and to identify the effects of their occupational stress and musculoskeletal symptoms on their health-related quality of life.

Methods: A survey was conducted through direct interviews using a musculoskeletal symptoms questionnaire, the Korean
Occupational Stress Scale(KOSS), and the Short-Form 36-Item Health Survey(SF-36). Subjects were 112 female labor workers in three factories in D city who were selected by convenience sampling.

Results: Factors significantly affecting health-related quality of life were found to be: occupational stress(¥â=-.36); degree of pain, with medium pain(¥â=-.31) and extremely severe pain(¥â=-.24); duration of pain, with more than 1 week-less than 1 month(¥â =-.25) and more than 6 months(¥â=-.16); frequency of pain, with once per 2-3 months(¥â=-.22); responses to pain such as medical leave, use of worker's compensation insurance, task change, etc.(¥â=-.16), and Slightly difficult(¥â=-.16) versus Not hard at all. These variables demonstrated that health-related quality of life is 48%(F=11.72, p<.001) in female workers.

Conclusions: To improve female labor workers¡¯ health-related quality of life based on the above results, occupational health managers should reduce the workers¡¯ occupational stress, develop and apply health interventions regarding musculoskeletal symptoms, prevent the early onset of musculoskeletal symptoms, and protect and promote the workers¡¯ health.
KEYWORD
female, musculoskeletal, quality of life, stress, workers
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