School of Health Sciences, University of Tampere, Tampere FI-33014, Finland.
School of Health Sciences, University of Tampere, Tampere FI-33014, Finland.
Appl Ergon. 2014 May;45(3):586-91. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2013.08.010. Epub 2013 Oct 3.
This study hypothesized that in a longitudinal setting deteriorating physical working conditions increases the perceived physical and mental strain among food processing employees. The study was conducted in 2003 and 2007. It examined 248 blue-collar workers, all of whom were in the same occupation throughout the entire follow-up period. The data were obtained through a structural questionnaire distributed to the employees at the workplace. Mental strain had increased (7%) significantly among younger employees during the follow-up. The changes in mental strain for the younger employees were positively associated with the changes in physical strain. The changes in physical strain were also significantly associated with the changes in physical working conditions among both younger and the older workers. The results of this study partly support the study hypothesis, namely that deteriorating physical working condition increases physical strain and also increases mental strain, especially among younger employees.
本研究假设,在纵向研究中,体力工作条件恶化会增加食品加工员工感知到的身心压力。该研究于 2003 年和 2007 年进行。研究对象为 248 名蓝领工人,他们在整个随访期间都从事相同的职业。数据通过在工作场所向员工分发结构性问卷获得。在随访期间,年轻员工的精神压力显著增加了(7%)。年轻员工的精神压力变化与体力压力变化呈正相关。体力压力的变化也与年轻和年长工人的体力工作条件的变化显著相关。本研究的结果部分支持了研究假设,即体力工作条件恶化会增加体力压力,也会增加精神压力,尤其是在年轻员工中。