Measuring Effort–Reward Imbalance in School Settings: A Novel Approach and Its Association With Self-Rated Health
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Background: We attempted to apply the model of effort–reward imbalance (ERI) to school settings in order to measure students’ psychosocial stress and analyze its association with self-rated health in adolescents.Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Kunming, China among 1004 Chinese students (468 boys and 536 girls) in grades 7 through 12, using a 19-item effort–reward imbalance questionnaire.Results: Satisfactory internal consistencies for the scales for effort and reward were obtained; the value for the scale for overcommitment was acceptable. Factor analysis replicated the theoretical structure of the ERI construct in this sample of Chinese students. All 3 scales were associated with an elevated odds ratio for diminished self-rated health, and the effect was strongest for the effort–reward ratio, as predicted by the theory. Sex and grade differences were also observed.Conclusions: The ERI questionnaire is a valid instrument for identifying sources of stressful experience, in terms of effort–reward imbalance, among adolescents in school settings.
著者
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Siegrist Johannes
Department Of Medical Sociology University Of Duesseldorf
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Wang Tao
Yunnan Provincial Dep. Of Education
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Shang Li
School Of Public Health Kunming Medical University
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Wang Tao
Yunnan Provincial Department Of Education
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Li Jian
Department Of Applied Mathematics Northwestern Polytechnical University
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SIEGRIST Johannes
Department of Medical Sociology, University of Duesseldorf
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