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The relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality
OBJECTIVE: Recently, workers' mental health has become important focus in the field of occupational health management. Depression is a psychiatric illness with a high prevalence. The association between job stress and depressive symptoms has been demonstrated in many studies. Recently, studies...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3923333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24472381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2052-4374-25-12 |
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author | Cho, Ho-Sung Kim, Young-Wook Park, Hyoung-Wook Lee, Kang-Ho Jeong, Baek-Geun Kang, Yune-Sik Park, Ki-Soo |
author_facet | Cho, Ho-Sung Kim, Young-Wook Park, Hyoung-Wook Lee, Kang-Ho Jeong, Baek-Geun Kang, Yune-Sik Park, Ki-Soo |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Recently, workers' mental health has become important focus in the field of occupational health management. Depression is a psychiatric illness with a high prevalence. The association between job stress and depressive symptoms has been demonstrated in many studies. Recently, studies about the association between sleep quality and depressive symptoms have been reported, but there has been no large-scaled study in Korean female workers. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the relationship between job stress and sleep quality, and depressive symptoms in female workers. METHODS: From Mar 2011 to Aug 2011, 4,833 female workers in the manufacturing, finance, and service fields at 16 workplaces in Yeungnam province participated in this study, conducted in combination with a worksite-based health checkup initiated by the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS). In this study, a questionnaire survey was carried out using the Korean Occupational Stress Scale-Short Form(KOSS-SF), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI) and Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale(CES-D). The collected data was entered in the system and analyzed using the PASW (version 18.0) program. A correlation analysis, cross analysis, multivariate logistic regression analysis, and hierarchical multiple regression analysis were conducted. RESULTS: Among the 4,883 subjects, 978 subjects (20.0%) were in the depression group. Job stress(OR=3.58, 95% CI=3.06-4.21) and sleep quality(OR=3.81, 95% CI=3.18-4.56) were strongly associated with depressive symptoms. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis revealed that job stress displayed explanatory powers of 15.6% on depression while sleep quality displayed explanatory powers of 16.2%, showing that job stress and sleep quality had a closer relationship with depressive symptoms, compared to the other factors. The multivariate logistic regression analysis yielded odds ratios between the 7 subscales of job stress and depressive symptoms in the range of 1.30-2.72 and the odds ratio for the lack of reward was the highest(OR=2.72, 95% CI=2.32-3.19). In the partial correlation analysis between each of the 7 subscales of sleep quality (PSQI) and depressive symptoms, the correlation coefficient of subjective sleep quality and daytime dysfunction were 0.352 and 0.362, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study showed that the depressive symptoms of female workers are closely related to their job stress and sleep quality. In particular, the lack of reward and subjective sleep factors are the greatest contributors to depression. In the future, a large-scale study should be performed to augment the current study and to reflect all age groups in a balanced manner. The findings on job stress, sleep, and depression can be utilized as source data to establish standards for mental health management of the ever increasing numbers of female members of the workplace. |
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spelling | pubmed-39233332014-02-14 The relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality Cho, Ho-Sung Kim, Young-Wook Park, Hyoung-Wook Lee, Kang-Ho Jeong, Baek-Geun Kang, Yune-Sik Park, Ki-Soo Ann Occup Environ Med Research Article OBJECTIVE: Recently, workers' mental health has become important focus in the field of occupational health management. Depression is a psychiatric illness with a high prevalence. The association between job stress and depressive symptoms has been demonstrated in many studies. Recently, studies about the association between sleep quality and depressive symptoms have been reported, but there has been no large-scaled study in Korean female workers. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the relationship between job stress and sleep quality, and depressive symptoms in female workers. METHODS: From Mar 2011 to Aug 2011, 4,833 female workers in the manufacturing, finance, and service fields at 16 workplaces in Yeungnam province participated in this study, conducted in combination with a worksite-based health checkup initiated by the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS). In this study, a questionnaire survey was carried out using the Korean Occupational Stress Scale-Short Form(KOSS-SF), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI) and Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale(CES-D). The collected data was entered in the system and analyzed using the PASW (version 18.0) program. A correlation analysis, cross analysis, multivariate logistic regression analysis, and hierarchical multiple regression analysis were conducted. RESULTS: Among the 4,883 subjects, 978 subjects (20.0%) were in the depression group. Job stress(OR=3.58, 95% CI=3.06-4.21) and sleep quality(OR=3.81, 95% CI=3.18-4.56) were strongly associated with depressive symptoms. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis revealed that job stress displayed explanatory powers of 15.6% on depression while sleep quality displayed explanatory powers of 16.2%, showing that job stress and sleep quality had a closer relationship with depressive symptoms, compared to the other factors. The multivariate logistic regression analysis yielded odds ratios between the 7 subscales of job stress and depressive symptoms in the range of 1.30-2.72 and the odds ratio for the lack of reward was the highest(OR=2.72, 95% CI=2.32-3.19). In the partial correlation analysis between each of the 7 subscales of sleep quality (PSQI) and depressive symptoms, the correlation coefficient of subjective sleep quality and daytime dysfunction were 0.352 and 0.362, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study showed that the depressive symptoms of female workers are closely related to their job stress and sleep quality. In particular, the lack of reward and subjective sleep factors are the greatest contributors to depression. In the future, a large-scale study should be performed to augment the current study and to reflect all age groups in a balanced manner. The findings on job stress, sleep, and depression can be utilized as source data to establish standards for mental health management of the ever increasing numbers of female members of the workplace. BioMed Central 2013-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3923333/ /pubmed/24472381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2052-4374-25-12 Text en Copyright © 2013 Cho et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cho, Ho-Sung Kim, Young-Wook Park, Hyoung-Wook Lee, Kang-Ho Jeong, Baek-Geun Kang, Yune-Sik Park, Ki-Soo The relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality |
title | The relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality |
title_full | The relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality |
title_fullStr | The relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality |
title_full_unstemmed | The relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality |
title_short | The relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality |
title_sort | relationship between depressive symptoms among female workers and job stress and sleep quality |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3923333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24472381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2052-4374-25-12 |
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