Lam T H, Lee P W, Ong S G, Wong C M, Chow W K, Kleevens J W
Department of Community Medicine, University of Hong Kong.
J Occup Med. 1987 Nov;29(11):892-7.
Mental health and work stress among 344 clerical (and secretarial) workers and 185 executives (96 managers and 89 executives) in Hong Kong was studied. No overall difference was found between clerical workers and executives in mental health and coping ability when sex was controlled for. Clerical workers, however, reported fewer interests, more problems in accepting others' values, and more dissatisfaction with work context. Female managers/executives were shown to be a high risk group, reporting more problems in mental health, coping, and work context than their male counterparts. Mental health was strongly associated with each of the work stress factors studied. A significant interaction between sex and nature of job was noted in predictors of mental health. The interaction of coping, context, and mental health is discussed.
对香港344名文职(及秘书)人员和185名管理人员(96名经理和89名行政人员)的心理健康和工作压力进行了研究。在控制性别后,文职人员和管理人员在心理健康和应对能力方面未发现总体差异。然而,文职人员报告的兴趣较少,在接受他人价值观方面存在更多问题,并且对工作环境更不满意。研究表明,女性经理/行政人员是高风险群体,她们在心理健康、应对能力和工作环境方面比男性同行存在更多问题。心理健康与所研究的每个工作压力因素都密切相关。在心理健康的预测因素中,注意到性别与工作性质之间存在显著的交互作用。还讨论了应对、工作环境和心理健康之间的相互作用。