[Correlation of job monotony and social support on daily hassle: a cross-sectional study based on natural gas field workers].

Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi

Department of Scientific Research and Foreign Affairs, Henan Medical College, Zhengzhou 451191, China.

Published: November 2020

To explore the correlation of job monotony and social support on daily hassle. A convenient sampling survey of demographics characteristics, job monotony, social support and daily hassle was conducted on 1 466 natural gas field workers by questionnaire in October; 2018. Multivariate logistic regression model was used to analyze the correlation of job monotony and social support on daily hassle. The age of 1 466 subjects was (44.47±8.0) years and the length of service was (20.46±5.77) years. There were 258(17.6%), 173(11.8%), 799(54.5%), 120(8.2%) and 116(7.9%) subjects from production and marketing department, processing plant, branch, maintenance department and emergency center respectively. There were 374(25.5%) and 1 092(74.5%) subjects with high and low level of job monotony, and 398(27.1%), 648(44.2%) and 420(28.6%) subjects with high, middle and low level of social support. There were 464(31.7%) and 1 002(68.3%) subjects with high and low daily tension respectively. Compared with the low level of job monotony, the high level of job monotony had a higher risk of daily hassle(=4.83,<0.001), and compared with the high level of social support, the middle and low level of social support had a higher risk of daily hassle(=1.25, 2.24,<0.05). Job monotony and social support were associated with daily hassle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3760/cma.j.cn112150-20200303-00229DOI Listing

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