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Asian Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology
2020 Volume.18 No. 4 p.643 ~ p.655
Relationship between Occupational Stress and Depression in Hairdressers
Ahn Mi-Jeung

Park Sun-Ju
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate job stress in hairdressers, determine its relationship with depression, and identify factors that affect depression.

Methods: Levels of job stress and depression according to general characteristics were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 22.0. The correlation between job stress and depression was analyzed using Pearson correction effect. To identify the factors affecting depression, stepwise multiline stress analysis was used.

Results: The overall average score for job stress by hairdressers was 41.55¡¾8.78, while the average score for depression was 16.79¡¾9.05. Variables that appeared to affect depression were inadequate compensation (t=7.30, p<0.001), marital status (t=?4.53, p<0.001), job requirements (t=2.53, p<0.012), age (t=2.77, p<0.006), and workplace culture (t=246, p<0.015).

Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, it is recommended that an intervention program for job stress and depression be developed to improve the mental health of hairdressers.
KEYWORD
Hairdresser, Job stress, Depression, Inadequate compensation, Job requirements
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