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사무직 근로자의 사회심리적 업무환경과 자기효능감이 정신건강에 미치는 영향Effect of Psychosocial Work Environment and Self-efficacy on Mental Health of Office Workers

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Effect of Psychosocial Work Environment and Self-efficacy on Mental Health of Office Workers
Authors
전경자최은숙박미진
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
한국직업건강간호학회
Keywords
Psychosocial work environment; Self-efficacy; Stress; Depression; Burn-out; 사회심리적 업무환경; 자기효능감; 스트레스; 우울; 소진
Citation
한국직업건강간호학회지, v.22, no.3, pp 228 - 239
Pages
12
Journal Title
한국직업건강간호학회지
Volume
22
Number
3
Start Page
228
End Page
239
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/14274
ISSN
2287-2531
2466-1856
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to assess the effects of psychosocial work environment and self-efficacy on stress, depression,and burn-out among office workers. Methods: Survey data were collected from 331 office workers who worked in one workplace from April 10 to 30, 2012. The impact of psychosocial work environment and self-efficacy on stress, depression, and burn-out was analyzed with hierarchical multiple regression using SAS version 9.3. Results: Work-family conflicts and emotional demands were identified as main factors influencing mental health. Other work environment factors influencing mental health were role clarity for stress, possibilities for development,meaning-of work, social support-from supervisors and job insecurity for depression, and social community at work for burn-out. Self-efficacy was correlated with most psychosocial work environment and factor with independent influence on stress and depression. The final models including general characteristics, psychosocial work environment,and self-efficacy accounted for 34%, 44%, and 36% for stress, depression, and burn-out respectively. Conclusion: To promote mental health in office workers, there is a need to decrease work-family conflicts and emotional demands and to improve work organization and job contents, social support, and self-efficacy.
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