Unexpected Natural Death among Korean Workers
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概要
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Even though workers' deaths can be compensated for in Korea if work stress is substantiated as a cause, neither a definition nor a measure has been officially provided to verify occupational stress or overwork. This study was carried out to identify epidemiological characteristics and components of work stress associated with workers' death. All the records of claims for compensation during 1994-1995 were reviewed to select only the cases of natural death. A descriptive study on the characteristics of workers' natural death and a matched case-control study on stress components were carried out. Cerebrovascular accidents was the commonest cause of death (47.3%) in claims for compensation due to work stress, and coronary artery diseases took second place (29.9%). Sudden death occurring within 24 h after the attack comprised about 1/2 of the total cases. The attack took place most frequently at the workplace and most often during work. When work stress was classified and observed in four categories: sudden physical exertion, sudden psychologic excitement, prolongation of work time, and change in responsibility, only physical exertion within 24 h before the onset of symptoms proved to be significantly associated with workers' unexpected natural death. (J Occup Health 1999; 41 : 238-243)
- 社団法人日本産業衛生学会の論文
著者
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Kim Yangho
Department Of Occupational And Environmental Medicine Ulsan University Hospital University Of Ulsan
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Kim Yangho
Department Of Occupational And Environmental Medicine Ulsan University Hospital
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MOON Young-Hahn
Industrial Health Research Institute, Korea Industrial Safety Corporation (KISCO)
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Moon Y‐h
Industrial Safety And Health Research Institute Korea Industrial Safety Corporation (kisco)
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Moon Young-hahn
韓国
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Moon Young-hahn
Industrial Health Research Institute Korea Industrial Safety Corporation
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Cho Young-sook
Industrial Safety And Health Research Institute Korea Industrial Safety Corporation (kisco)
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Cho Young-sook
Industrial Health Research Institute Korea Industrial Safety Corporation
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Park Jungsun
Industrial Safety And Health Research Institute Korea Industrial Safety Corporation (kisco)
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YI Kwan-Hyung
Industrial Safety and Health Research Institute, Korea Industrial Safety Corporation (KISCO)
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RHEE Kyung-Yong
Industrial Safety and Health Research Institute, Korea Industrial Safety Corporation (KISCO)
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Yi Kwan-hyung
Industrial Safety And Health Research Institute Korea Industrial Safety Corporation (kisco)
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Rhee Kyung-yong
Industrial Safety And Health Research Institute Korea Industrial Safety Corporation (kisco)
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