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환경영향평가 전문가의 직무스트레스 수준 및 관련 요인Job Stress Levels in Environment Impact Assessment, and Related Factors Including Expert

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Job Stress Levels in Environment Impact Assessment, and Related Factors Including Expert
Authors
지동하전혜리최수현손부순최미숙
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
한국환경보건학회
Keywords
job satisfaction; occupational stress; self-perceived fatigue
Citation
한국환경보건학회지, v.36, no.5, pp 373 - 382
Pages
10
Journal Title
한국환경보건학회지
Volume
36
Number
5
Start Page
373
End Page
382
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/18237
ISSN
1738-4087
2233-8616
Abstract
A number of recent studies have shown that occupational stress is closely associated with increased fatigue and decreased job satisfaction. This study was designed to assess stress in workers in the field of EIA (environment impact assessment) from July 2009 through september 2009, and questionnaires were uesd to analyze the stress scores and identify the primary factors influencing stress in this occupation. The number of respondents was 272 working in the Capital (Seoul and Kyunggido), Chungcheongdo, Jejudo area. A structured questionnaire was used to evaluate the participants'socio-demographics, job-related factors, health-related behaviors, occupational stress, reaction factor (self-perceived fatigue, job satisfaction) and buffer factor (social support). Occupational stress and self-perceived fatigue were assessed using the Korean Occupational Stress Scale-Short Form (KOSS-SF) and the Multidimensional Fatigue Scale (MFS),respectively. The analysis revealed a strong correlation between occupational stress, job satisfaction, and social support,with occupational stress being associated with an increased risk of fatigue and decreased job satisfaction. In the multiple regression analysis(stepwise), the main factors influencing occupational stress were found to be job satisfaction, supervisor,fatigue, working time, no. of personnel, career. The results of this study suggest that occupational stress is a determinant predictor of self perceived fatigue and job satisfaction. Thus, a strong recommendation is made for a stress management program for reduction of occupational stress, and for the development of relevant experts on the health and quality of life of environment impact assessment workers.
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