Psychosocial Work Environment and Well-Being : A Cross-Sectional Study at a Thermal Power Plant in China
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概要
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To investigate the effects of the job demand-control (DC) model and the effort-reward imbalance (ERI) model on worker's well-being, self-reports for psychosocial work conditions and well-being were made by a sample of 878 workers at a thermal power plant in China using the main dimensions of DC and ERI questionnaires. Logistic regression analyses were employed controlling for age, gender, and educational level, and negative and positive affection among others. Workers reporting high job demands and low job control or high efforts and low rewards had elevated risks of job dissatisfaction, psychosomatic complaints and depressive symptoms. Odds ratios were generally higher in workers reporting both high efforts and low rewards. Furthermore, low reward proved to be a stronger predictor of poor well-being when both job stress models were simultaneously adjusted. To some extent, interaction effects were found for social support, but no interaction effects were found for overcommitment. The findings indicate independent effects of both the DC model and the ERI model on well-being. Future work should explore the combined effects of these two models of psychosocial stress at work on health more thoroughly.
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著者
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Wang Sheng
Department Of Materials Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Wang Sheng
Dep. Of Occupational Health School Of Public Health Beijing Univ.
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YU Shanfa
Department of Occupational and Environment Medicie, Peking University Health Center
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GU Guizhen
Henan Provincial Institute of Occupational Medicine
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ZHOU Wenhui
Henan Provincial Institute of Occupational Medicine
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Yu Shanfa
Department Of Occupational And Environment Medicie Peking University Health Center:henan Provincial
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Wang Sheng
Department Of Applied Chemistry & Biotechnology Fukui University
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