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美国消防部门女性消防员频繁遭受工作歧视和骚扰的发生率及其对健康的影响。

The Prevalence and Health Impacts of Frequent Work Discrimination and Harassment among Women Firefighters in the US Fire Service.

作者信息

Jahnke Sara A, Haddock Christopher K, Jitnarin Nattinee, Kaipust Christopher M, Hollerbach Brittany S, Poston Walker S C

机构信息

Institute for Biobehavioral Health Research, National Development & Research Institutes, 1920 W. 143rd Street, Suite 120, Leawood, KS 66224, USA.

出版信息

Biomed Res Int. 2019 Mar 20;2019:6740207. doi: 10.1155/2019/6740207. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

INTRO

Both discrimination and harassment directly impact mental and physical health. Further, workplace discrimination degrades workplace culture and negatively impacts health behaviors, job-related outcomes, and family dynamics. Women represent a small proportion of the fire service and are often the targets of discrimination/harassment, yet little research documents the impact of such experiences. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between chronic work discrimination and/or harassment and women firefighters' (FFs) physical and mental health, substance abuse, and job efficacy, stress, and satisfaction.

METHODS

Snowball sampling was used to solicit participation from women career FFs. Participants completed an online survey regarding physical and mental health, health behavior, job efficacy/stress/satisfaction, and family well-being. Logistic regression examined the impact of work discrimination-harassment severity on dichotomous variables.

RESULTS

1,773 had complete data on their experiences with work-related discrimination and harassment. Women reported experiencing verbal (37.5%) and written (12.9%) harassment, hazing (16.9%), sexual advances (37.4%), and assaults (5.1%) in the fire service. FFs in the highest tertile of work discrimination-harassment severity reported over 40% more poor health days in the last 30 days (OR=1.42; 95%CI=1.33-1.51; p<0.001). Women who experienced moderate and severe discrimination/harassment had negative mental health outcomes including higher prevalence of depressive symptoms, anxiety, and PTSD symptoms. Those who experienced high rates of discrimination and/or harassment also were more likely to report issues with alcohol consumption.

CONCLUSION

The impact of discrimination and harassment, related negative physical and mental outcomes, low levels of job satisfaction, and negative impact of these experiences on family/home stress likely take a significant toll on women in the fire service. Findings confirm and extend previous work suggesting there is a need to improve the mental and physical health of women FFs. Future work should examine the prospective relationship between discrimination/harassment and poor health outcomes and potential policies/practices to reduce these negative behaviors.

摘要

引言

歧视和骚扰都会直接影响身心健康。此外,职场歧视会破坏职场文化,并对健康行为、与工作相关的成果以及家庭关系产生负面影响。女性在消防部门中所占比例较小,且经常成为歧视/骚扰的对象,但很少有研究记录此类经历的影响。本研究的目的是评估长期工作歧视和/或骚扰与女性消防员(FFs)的身心健康、药物滥用、工作效能、压力和满意度之间的关系。

方法

采用滚雪球抽样法来征集职业女性消防员的参与。参与者完成了一项关于身心健康、健康行为、工作效能/压力/满意度以及家庭幸福感的在线调查。逻辑回归分析考察了工作歧视-骚扰严重程度对二分变量的影响。

结果

1773人提供了与工作相关的歧视和骚扰经历的完整数据。女性报告称在消防部门经历过言语骚扰(37.5%)、书面骚扰(12.9%)、欺凌(16.9%)、性侵犯(37.4%)和攻击(5.1%)。工作歧视-骚扰严重程度处于最高三分位数的消防员报告称,在过去30天里健康状况不佳的天数多出40%以上(OR = 1.42;95%CI = 1.33 - 1.51;p < 0.001)。经历过中度和重度歧视/骚扰的女性出现了负面心理健康结果,包括抑郁症状、焦虑和创伤后应激障碍症状的患病率更高。那些经历过高度歧视和/或骚扰的人也更有可能报告饮酒问题。

结论

歧视和骚扰的影响、相关的负面身心健康结果、低水平的工作满意度以及这些经历对家庭/家庭压力的负面影响,可能会给消防部门的女性带来巨大损失。研究结果证实并扩展了先前的研究工作,表明有必要改善女性消防员的身心健康。未来的工作应考察歧视/骚扰与不良健康结果之间的前瞻性关系,以及减少这些负面行为的潜在政策/做法。

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