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Work Stress and Risk Factors For Health Management Trainees in Canakkale, Turkey
AIM: This study aims to investigate the general mental health situation, work-related stress and risk factors of health management trainees. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted on Health Management Musters students (N=96) in Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Health Sciences Institute,...
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AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4272827/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25568633 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2014.26.329-334 |
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author | Tanışman, Beyhan Cevizci, Sibel Çelik, Merve Sevim, Sezgin |
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description | AIM: This study aims to investigate the general mental health situation, work-related stress and risk factors of health management trainees. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted on Health Management Musters students (N=96) in Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Health Sciences Institute, May-June 2014. A total of 58 students who voluntarily participated in the study were reached (60.42%). Participants completed a 22-question sociodemographic survey form and a 12-item General Health Questionnaire in a face-to-face interview. Data were analyzed using the SPSS software version 20.0. RESULTS: The average age of participants was 36.4±6.2 (Min:24-Max:62) years. Thirty five of the participants were female (60.3%), 23 were male (39.7%). The number of people using cigarettes and alcohol were 23 (39.7%) and 9 (15.8%) respectively. In our study group according to GHQ scale 32 people (55.2%) were in the group at risk of depression. Eighty-six percent of participants reported experiencing work stress. The most frequently reported sources of stress were superiors (56.8%), work itself (41.3%), and work colleagues (25.8%). There was no significant difference between those at risk of depression and those not at risk in terms of gender, marital status, educational level, age, work-related factors (daily work, computer use, duration of sitting at desk), sleep duration, presence of chronic disease, substance use (cigarettes, alcohol), regular exercise, regular meals, fast-food consumption, sufficient family time and vacations (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our study results indicated that majority of participants reported experiencing work stress with more than half at high risk of developing depression. The most reported risk factors were superiors, the work itself and colleagues in the present study. Psychosocial risk factors at work environment should be investigated in terms of psychological, sociological and ergonomics in more detail to reduce the risk of health management trainees experiencing work stress and mental health problems. |
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spelling | pubmed-42728272015-01-07 Work Stress and Risk Factors For Health Management Trainees in Canakkale, Turkey Tanışman, Beyhan Cevizci, Sibel Çelik, Merve Sevim, Sezgin Mater Sociomed Original Paper AIM: This study aims to investigate the general mental health situation, work-related stress and risk factors of health management trainees. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted on Health Management Musters students (N=96) in Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Health Sciences Institute, May-June 2014. A total of 58 students who voluntarily participated in the study were reached (60.42%). Participants completed a 22-question sociodemographic survey form and a 12-item General Health Questionnaire in a face-to-face interview. Data were analyzed using the SPSS software version 20.0. RESULTS: The average age of participants was 36.4±6.2 (Min:24-Max:62) years. Thirty five of the participants were female (60.3%), 23 were male (39.7%). The number of people using cigarettes and alcohol were 23 (39.7%) and 9 (15.8%) respectively. In our study group according to GHQ scale 32 people (55.2%) were in the group at risk of depression. Eighty-six percent of participants reported experiencing work stress. The most frequently reported sources of stress were superiors (56.8%), work itself (41.3%), and work colleagues (25.8%). There was no significant difference between those at risk of depression and those not at risk in terms of gender, marital status, educational level, age, work-related factors (daily work, computer use, duration of sitting at desk), sleep duration, presence of chronic disease, substance use (cigarettes, alcohol), regular exercise, regular meals, fast-food consumption, sufficient family time and vacations (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our study results indicated that majority of participants reported experiencing work stress with more than half at high risk of developing depression. The most reported risk factors were superiors, the work itself and colleagues in the present study. Psychosocial risk factors at work environment should be investigated in terms of psychological, sociological and ergonomics in more detail to reduce the risk of health management trainees experiencing work stress and mental health problems. AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2014-10-29 2014-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4272827/ /pubmed/25568633 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2014.26.329-334 Text en Copyright: © AVICENA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Tanışman, Beyhan Cevizci, Sibel Çelik, Merve Sevim, Sezgin Work Stress and Risk Factors For Health Management Trainees in Canakkale, Turkey |
title | Work Stress and Risk Factors For Health Management Trainees in Canakkale, Turkey |
title_full | Work Stress and Risk Factors For Health Management Trainees in Canakkale, Turkey |
title_fullStr | Work Stress and Risk Factors For Health Management Trainees in Canakkale, Turkey |
title_full_unstemmed | Work Stress and Risk Factors For Health Management Trainees in Canakkale, Turkey |
title_short | Work Stress and Risk Factors For Health Management Trainees in Canakkale, Turkey |
title_sort | work stress and risk factors for health management trainees in canakkale, turkey |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4272827/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25568633 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2014.26.329-334 |
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